Experts to present groundbreaking science at #OTOMTG19
Experts and science converge at the AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO Experience, September 15-18, in New Orleans, LA. This year’s education program features a world-renowned faculty discussing state-of-the-art treatment modalities, new therapies, and ongoing controversies in the field.
Experts and science converge at the AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO Experience, September 15-18, in New Orleans, LA. This year’s education program features a world-renowned faculty discussing state-of-the-art treatment modalities, new therapies, and ongoing controversies in the field.
While you’re connecting with experts in the specialty, here’s how to also absorb the latest clinical approaches, best practices, and groundbreaking discoveries.
Build your #OTOMTG19 schedule.
With four packed days, 10 groundbreaking program formats, and more than 400 continuing education sessions to choose from, now is the time to start planning. Download the app for your Apple or Google mobile device to start building your schedule.
Sign up for a preconference workshop.
Start strong in New Orleans with an in-depth workshop led by top medical minds featuring topics such as sialendoscopy and salivary duct surgery, endoscopic ear surgery and eustachian tube balloon dilation, thyroid, parathyroid, and neck ultrasound, and OTO emergencies: “Worst Case Scenarios Managing OTO Emergencies in Practice.” Space is limited, so reserve your seat today!
HOT TOPICS AT #OTOMTG19
- Contemporary Diagnosis and Treatment of Dysphagia
- Medical Work-Up of Pediatric Sensorineural Hearing Loss
- Managing Vascular Malformations: Laser and Surgical Therapy
- The Transgender Voice: Treatment and Surgical Techniques
- Trigeminal and Facial Reanimation: The State of the Art
- Turning Back the Clock: Optimizing Treatment of Age-Related Voice Changes
- Advanced Cochlear Implantation: Obstructed and Malformed
- Endoscopic Management of the Pediatric Airway with Simulation Models
- Larynx Cancer: Updates for the General Otolaryngologist
- Surgery of the UES: When, How, and Which Technique Should I Use
Concentrate on your subspecialty or expand your knowledge in other areas.
The education program is divided into the following 11 distinct tracks, allowing you to focus within your subspecialty or expand your knowledge in other areas:
- Business of Medicine/Practice Management
- Endocrine Surgery
- Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- General Otolaryngology
- Head and Neck Surgery
- Laryngology/Broncho-Esophagology
- Otology/Neurotology
- Patient Safety and Quality Improvement
- Pediatric Otolaryngology
- Rhinology/Allergy
- Sleep Medicine
Check out the late-breaking abstract presentations.
New this year, the AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting Program Committee accepted late-breaking abstract submissions to introduce the most recent, up-to-date medical findings. Late-Breaking Scientific Oral Presentations will showcase research that is novel, innovative, contemporary, and of high scientific significance.
See the latest in simulation.
#OTOMTG19 features several simulation events. The Tulane Center for Advanced Medical Simulation and Team Training will host a “Worst Case Scenarios Managing OTO Emergencies in Practice” workshop. The 4.5-hour course is geared toward practicing otolaryngologists to prepare them for low frequency, high stakes emergency situations. Attendees will participate in a rotation of six simulated otolaryngology emergencies. Space is limited, so make sure you reserve your seat. See the top three most innovative simulation project authors present to a panel of expert judges while competing for the top prize during the SIM Tank. The Simulation Reception showcases innovative and novel otolaryngology simulators or simulation projects. Table-top simulator demonstrations and presentations will be on display highlighting individual and team accomplishments.