2025 Meeting Description
Please join us February 6-8, 2025 for a 3-day CME course focused on the general otolaryngologist and the following subspecialty topics in Otolaryngology:
- Facial Plastics
- Head and Neck Surgery
- Laryngology
- Otology
- Pediatrics
- Rhinology/Allergy
- Sleep Medicine
- Trauma
Each day will have 5-6 hours of lectures: best practice panels, evidence-based recommendations, practice management and a focus on new and evolving technologies with participation by nationally renowned speakers and society leaders.
New this year: Join us for a demonstration of our Virtual Reality Surgical Simulator. This is a technology designed by the University of Arizona to help users visualize head and neck anatomy. Users will be taken step by step through surgical procedures, identify 3-dimensional anatomy in an immersive virtual environment using the Oculus Quest 3, and identify sites that are critically important to head and neck anatomy. This demonstration is open to all conference participants including vendors to introduce the next generation of surgical simulation. We have 25 VR headsets available to test and therefore we are limited to the first 25 participants to sign up after the Friday sessions. This demonstration will be held in the state of the art Arizona Simulation and Technology Education Center (ASTEC). The demonstration should take approximately one hour, and will be free of charge although we would request you provide feedback on our device. Email alillie@arizona.edu to sign up to experience the future in surgical simulation!
After each day's lectures, there will be plenty of time to enjoy the outdoors, spa, golf course, and hiking trails.
At a conference rate of $259 per night at the Loews Ventana Canyon Resort in Tucson, there may never be a better time to visit Tucson and participate in lectures and panels with internationally renowned otolaryngologists.