Published: June 25, 2019Congratulations to the 2019 core grantees!Congratulations to the 2019 core grantees! Click to Download 2019 Core Grantees PDF More from July 2019 - Vol. 38, No. 6CORE spotlightsThe CORE grants program has had a tremendous impact on my career as a surgeon-scientist. As a second-year resident, I received my first CORE grant from the American Rhinologic Society (ARS).AAO-HNSF Consensus Statements and Guidelines support payment effortsWhile Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) are based on high-quality evidence, Clinical Consensus Statements (CCSs) reflect the views of an expert panel that has examined the scientific data available and experienced the procedure through research and/or clinical practice.G-I-N and Cochrane Scholars SpotlightThe AAO-HNSF is committed to developing and disseminating evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and has partnered with the Guidelines International Network (G-I-N) and the Cochrane Collaboration to further this goal.Clinical Consensus Statement: Balloon Dilation of the Eustachian TubeOur Guidelines Task Force, chaired by David E. Tunkel, MD, continues to produce timely, critical, evidence-based publications essential to defining and improving quality in otolaryngology care.RESEARCH & QUALITY: Quality resources for your patients and practiceThe Research and Quality Business Unit works to remain at the forefront of all aspects of a data-driven environment. Our daily work involves being comfortable operating within numerous highly technical areas: data analytics, decision support, clinical data registry development and operations, and clinical practice guideline and quality measure development.OREBM and PSQI presenting at #OTOMTG19Updates from the PSQI Committee The AAO-HNS Patient Safety and Quality Improvement (PSQI) Committee, under the leadership of Emily F. Boss, MD, MPH, and C.W. David Chang, MD, continues on multiple fronts to raise awareness of patient safety and quality improvement issues within the specialty.Upper Airway Stimulation to treat Adult Obstructive Sleep ApneaIn this Bulletin segment, the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (AAO-HNSF) Outcomes Research and Evidence-Based Medicine (OREBM) Committee shares highlights from a 2017 study, “Upper Airway Stimulation for Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Patient-Reported Outcomes after 48 Months of Follow-up.”The hearing disability status in PeruAs President of the AAO-HNS/F, it is my great honor to welcome the delegation from the Peruvian Society of Otolaryngology and Facial Surgery to our Annual Meeting in New Orleans. We look forward to our societies working together for the care of patients worldwide through collaboration and friendship now in New Orleans and into the future.Why book in the AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting hotel block?Preparing for the 2019 Annual Meeting & OTO Experience, the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Foundation has secured hotel blocks at 24 properties within a mile radius of the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, LA.Experts to present groundbreaking science at #OTOMTG19Experts 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.Career developmentYou already know the 2019 Annual Meeting & OTO Experience is where experts and science converge, but did you also know that the Annual Meeting provides a pathway to navigate your career?Presidential Citations 2019The Presidential Citations are given to individuals who have had a profound influence on the AAO-HNS/F President’s life and otolaryngology. President Albert L. Merati, MD, has selected these individuals for their outstanding contributions.Otology: What’s new in 2019?We are entering the golden age of inner ear biology as scientists untangle the regulatory pathways that control the development and maintenance of hair cells and neurons. Tremendous advances have been made possible by chips that assay for hundreds or thousands of genes or proteins and by parallel advances in big data analytics that link molecules into networks.Past, present, and futureThe Section for Residents and Fellows-in-Training (SRF) is composed of all residents and fellows who are currently training in an accredited program in the United States. The SRF was created in 2000 to increase trainee participation in the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery.Peruvian children receive surgeries, educationFrom July 28 to August 4, 2018, I travelled with a group of volunteers from across the country composed of translators, dentists, audiologist, operating room staff, anesthesiologists, and physicians to Cusco, Peru, to partake in a surgical mission at EsSalud Hospital sponsored by Medical Mission for Children (MMFC).Your Academy around the world: 69th National Congress of the SMORLCCCThe 69th National Congress of the Mexican Society of Otorhinolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery (SMORLCCC) was held April 30-May 5 in Mazatlán, Mexico.Making a positive impact on patient care and physician education around the worldThe AAO-HNS foundation’s International Visiting Scholarship (IVS) Grant Program advances health education and seeks to improve the quality of patient care around the world in developing countries. Since its inception in 2009, more than 200 IVS grants have been awarded to 101 recipients in 29 countries.AAO-HNSF International Visiting Scholarship Report (2018)It’s an extreme pleasure and great honor for me to write this post scholarship report. In fact, it was a dream to write this report from the day I first discovered the possibility of this scholarship four years back. I never expected to be selected for such a prestigious program.Collaboration elevates allPerhaps my favorite part of my job as your EVP/CEO is meeting and interacting with all members of the otolaryngology team who allow us to deliver the best and safest care to our patients. I uniformly learn as much or more through those interactions than from any other source.Ringing the bell for quality and evidenceThe AAO-HNSF 2005 Annual Meeting was held in Los Angeles, CA, (where we will return in 2021). Even early in my career, I recognized the unparalleled opportunities available by getting involved in AAO-HNSF courses and panels.