BE PART OF THE NEXT AAO HNSF ANNUAL MEETING & OTO EXPERIENCE IN CHICAGO, IL CALL FOR SCIENCE 2017 DEADLINES

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BE PART OF THE NEXT AAO HNSF ANNUAL MEETING & OTO EXPERIENCE IN CHICAGO, IL CALL FOR SCIENCE 2017 DEADLINES Scientific Oral, Poster, and Masters of Surgery Video Presentation Submission Opens January 6, 2017 Submission Closes February 6, 2017 Present Your Science at the AAO-HNSF 2017 Annual Meeting & OTO Experience The American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (AAO-HNSF) invites you to submit an education proposal for presentation at the AAO-HNSF 2017 Annual Meeting & OTO Experience. This meeting is the premier education and networking event for the otolaryngologist head and neck surgery community. More than 5,000 of the brightest and most talented medical experts from around the globe will convene for this unique once-ayear opportunity to share practical and comprehensive knowledge that will advance the specialty. Each year, the AAO-HNSF receives and reviews hundreds of abstracts and proposals submitted by otolaryngologists and healthcare professionals. It is AAO-HNSF s goal to ensure education programs offered at the Annual Meeting are engaging, significant, relevant, and of high quality. Leaving attendees feeling equipped with the knowledge, tools and resources to advance patient care and implement real change within the otolaryngologist-head and neck surgery community. Abstract submissions should be timely, contain innovative information, and present findings on scientific research, surgical procedures, practices, and approaches to practicing surgeons, residents, and medical students. Before submitting your proposal, please thoroughly read the following Submission Guidelines, in their entirety, as it will help guide you through the criteria and requirements that are applicable to each of the submission categories. SUBMIT YOUR PROPOSAL NOW PROGRAM TYPES: Scientific Oral Presentations are a series of three to six minute presentations focusing on current evidence-based research, surgical procedures, and approaches in clinical sciences and its application to patient care. Each presentation will conclude with two-minutes of questions and answers. Scientific Poster are visual displays detailing the latest advancements in Otolaryngology research that allow the viewers the opportunity to appraise and assimilate scientific evidence for improved patient care practices. Masters of Surgery Video Presentations are short-lecture demonstration videos of key surgical procedures performed by Otolaryngologist-Head and Neck Surgeons. A 60-minute time slot will include six lectures. Please note: The Committee reserves the right to change any component of accepted proposals.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Members and non-members of the AAO-HNS are eligible to submit. Abstracts describing original basic science and clinical work related to the broad area of otolaryngology ailments and diseases may be submitted. A scientific submission/paper should be timely, contain innovative information and present findings on scientific research, surgical procedures, practices. The same study should not be submitted as multiple abstracts or to multiple program types (ie, Scientific Oral and Scientific Poster). Therefore, if the abstracts in question are not different enough to be considered separate studies (specifically, if they address the same research question or present the same results), they may all be rejected. Complete all task listed within the submission site. Failure to complete these required tasks will result in the proposal being considered an incomplete submission and will not be reviewed. Abstracts must be unpublished and a manuscript is required to be submitted to the Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Journal. Scientific Oral Presentations are limited to a maximum of six authors including presenting author who should be listed first and identified at the time of submission. If not accepted for an oral presentation, abstracts in this category will be reviewed and considered for poster presentation. Masters of Surgery Video Presentation submission must: o be narrated by the lead presenter, limited to 6-minutes. o be submitted as a high-quality video. All submitted videos will be reviewed initially for video and sound clarity. Poor sound and video quality will be excluded for consideration regardless of the quality of the content. If proposal is accepted, all presenting authors are required to do the following: o Submit a manuscript to the journal, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, unless a submission waiver is requested and granted. Waiver requests must be submitted by May 31, 2017 and may be denied. o Agree to present and participate at the Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL. Submission of a proposal constitutes a commitment by the presenter(s) to present if selected. Failure to present will result in exclusion from the program for up to two years. o Only present in up to five (5) presentation hours during the Annual Meeting & OTO Experience. o Must complete a Financial and Intellectual Relationship Disclosure. Failure or refusal to complete or disclose any potential conflict of interest will result in cancellation of the session. o Register for the Annual Meeting and pay all applicable fees. An exception to this rule will only be made for non-otolaryngologists who are also non-aao-hns members. Please contact programs@entnet.org for details. Submissions must be made online by the deadline. Changes to proposals may not be made once the deadline passes. Submission Deadline: Monday, February 6, 2017 at 11:59 pm ET no exceptions. SUBMISSION REVIEW PROCESS After the submission deadline, completed abstracts and proposals will be peer-reviewed. Incomplete abstracts or proposals are considered incomplete and will not be reviewed. To ensure the integrity of the review process, revisions to abstracts and proposals will not be accepted after the submission deadline no exceptions. Abstracts will be peerreviewed by the responsible committee according to specialty area. NOTIFICATION The AAO-HNSF will notify all submitters of the status of their submission(s) upon the final review and decision of the committee and Program Chair. The AAO-HNSF graciously requests that all interested parties please refrain from directly contacting the AAO-HNSF to obtain information regarding the decision status, notification distribution and/or publication dates. Please check the Annual Meeting website regularly for the most up-to-date information.

SUBMISSION COMPONENTS SESSION TITLE (limited to 10 words) Make sure your title is listed as you would like it to be published (if selected) on the website and other promotional and marketing pieces, including correct grammar, capitalization, and punctuation. While a catchy session title can attract the attention of meeting attendees, the proposal itself should be clear and complete to be favorably viewed by the Annual Meeting Program Committee. SPECIALTY AREA AND PROGRAM DESCRIPTION SPECIALTY AREA: Proposals can be submitted in one of the following subject areas that best describes your presentation: 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 RESEARCH TYPE: Clinical Basic/Translational PRESENTATION FORMATS: Scientific Oral Presentations: Presentation will be assigned one three to six-minute time slot to present with two-minutes to address and answer attendee s questions. If not accepted for an oral presentation, abstracts in this category will be reviewed and considered for poster presentation. Scientific Poster Presentations: Posters are visual displays that allow the viewer the opportunity to appraise and assimilate the AUDIENCE scientific evidence. ABSTRACT BODY (limited to 250 words) Masters The following of Surgery topics Video were identified Presentations: in a comprehensive Six-minute digital gap analysis videos conducted within a 60-minute by the Foundation time slot education demonstrating key surgical committees. procedures A clear performed learning need by has Otolaryngologist-Head been identified for each and of Neck these Surgeons, topics. Abstracts that allow addressing the viewer one the or more opportunity of these to appraise topics will and be assimilate given special the consideration scientific evidence. during the review and selection process. Please note: The Committee reserves the right to assign abstracts to either the poster or oral format. If a submission for an oral presentation is determined to be appropriate and selected for a poster, the authors have the right to decline this invitation. 2

AUTHOR(S) INFORMATION All correspondences from the AAO-HNSF regarding this submission will be directed to the PRESENTING AUTHOR. All content fields are required to be completed for all presenters. Please do not use the same email address for additional presenters. NAME: Provide the name of: o Lead Author/Presenter: You must identify a Lead Author/Presenter, you may not skip this step in the submission process. The identified lead author/presenter will be noted as the Presenting Author. o Co-Author(s): You may identify up to six panelists per abstract. EMAIL: AAO-HNSF requires you to provide a unique email address for each presenter. PRESENTERS ROLE: Select the role of each presenter listed. The presenting speaker and/or lead author should be listed first. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES: The American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery/Foundation (AAO-HNSF) supports fair and unbiased participation of our volunteers in Academy/Foundation activities. Any actual or potential conflicts of interest must be identified and managed. All direct financial relationships with a company that directly impact and/or might conflict with Academy/Foundation activities must be disclosed, or you must disclose that you have no direct financial relationships. Other relationships that could cause private interests to conflict with professional interests must also be identified. This policy is intended to openly identify any potential conflict so that any potential bias may be identified and the risk thereof mitigated. Failure or refusal to complete the disclosure form or disclose any potential conflicts of interest will result in disqualification to participate in the AAO- HNSF specified activity. ABSTRACT BODY (limited to 250 words) Provide an abstract that includes the study objectives, methods, results, and conclusion of the oral/poster presentation. Do not include supplemental pages, photographs, tables, or references. The abstract should be written for online publication. Outcome Objectives: These objectives focus participant s attention on the expected study outcome. You should state clearly and succinctly what attendees can expect to learn. We recommend at least two objectives in a numbered format, starting with a verb (i.e., Describe, Apply, Analyze, Implement, Recognize, etc.). Methods: Summarize the following: o Study Design o Year(s)/Month(s) Study Conducted o Disease/Condition Studied o Subjects Studied o Setting in Which Subjects Studied o Intervention(s) o Outcome Measurement(s) o Independent Variables o Preliminary Analyses (Analysis of Ongoing Study) RESULTS: State the main outcome(s) of the study, including confidence levels or P values, if applicable. CONCLUSION: A precise statement of conclusion(s) directly supported by the results, giving equal emphasis to positive and negative scientific findings. COMMENTS (limited to 50 words) You can use this section to provide additional background information on the material to be presented. This information will not be published online and will only be read by the Annual Meeting Program Committee during the review process. 3

VIDEO SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS Video should be submitted in HD format to allow for the highest possibly video quality. The absolute minimum specifications that must be met are: o 720x480 pixels o 30 frames per second (29.97 fps based on drop frames) Accepted File Types o MPEG-2 o MP4 o QuickTime H-264 o Windows Media Files o Raw video files (.avi with little or no spatial compression) Content: There must be only one subject per presentation. All digital videos must be recorded in English and have some sound; music is not required. Submissions of presentations that are exceedingly commercial in character are discouraged; and such submissions are less likely to be accepted for presentation. Submissions funded by commercial companies must be identified as such in a disclaimer at the start of the presentation. In addition, the opening of the presentation must begin with the exact title and include the authors names. Length: 6-Minutes. TERMS AND CONDITIONS JOURNAL SUBMISSION POLICY: In accordance with AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting presentation requirements, all oral presentations must be submitted as full-length articles (not just an abstract) to Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, the official journal of the AAO-HNS. All oral presentations at the Annual Meeting & OTO Experience become the property of the AAO-HNS. Submissions must also comply with all journal author instructions https://www.editorialmanager.com/otohns/accounts/authorpg.htm) for peer review, and the journal has the right of first refusal. Once accepted for presentation, papers may not be published elsewhere. Papers may be presented elsewhere after the Annual Meeting provided that Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery is cited. Your submission deadline date is determined by the last name of the lead author. NON-COMPLIANCE: Lead authors/presenters who were not granted a submission waiver and do not submit their mandatory journal submission will be prohibited from submitting to the journal for one year. SUBMISSION WAIVER REQUESTS: If you would like to request a waiver of submission, please email otomanager@entnet.org, provide your reason for requesting the waiver and the name of the publication to which you would like to submit. The Program Chair for the Annual Meeting Program Committee and the Journal s Editor-in-Chief will then review the request. Waiver requests must be submitted by May 31, 2017. Requests received after May 31, 2017 will not be considered. Further, submitting a request for a waiver does not guarantee that the waiver will be granted. EXCEPTION FOR RESIDENTS ONLY: Lead authors who are residents may request an automatic waiver if they do not plan to submit a research paper to any journal. QUESTIONS? For general inquiries regarding the submission process, please email programs@entnet.org. For technical assistance regarding the submission site, please contact CadmiumCD Technical Support by phone at (410) 638-9239 or email support@conferenceabstracts.com Monday through Friday, between 9:00 am and 6:00 pm, Eastern Standard Time. 4