CANDIDATE STATEMENTS: NOMINATING COMMITTEE: PRIVATE PRACTICESteven T. Kmucha, MD, JD
The AAO-HNSF represents an extremely diverse group of otolaryngologists in a wide range of practice environments including rural/urban, academic/non-academic, solo/small group/large group, employed/self-employed modes of practice.
What do you see as the priorities of the Nominating Committee in selecting the future leaders of our Academy?
The AAO-HNSF represents an extremely diverse group of otolaryngologists in a wide range of practice environments including rural/urban, academic/non-academic, solo/small group/large group, employed/self-employed modes of practice. The organization also provides an extensive array of services to this diverse membership. As a candidate for the Nominating Committee I believe that it is the committee’s role to seek out the best otolaryngologists who can 1) determine the unique needs of this diverse membership, 2) direct the AAO-HNSF to develop and provide the array of services required by these members, and 3) represent our membership within the many regulatory, policy, and organized medicine bodies that govern and control the practice of medicine, while simultaneously fulfilling the legal and fiduciary requirements of the organization. It would be an honor to serve in this capacity.