Abstract
Program Description: Unprecedented availability of health-related information on the Internet, television, radio, and print has empowered our patients to play larger roles in medical decision making. Increasingly, to help educate a knowledge-hungry public and to help build their practices, otolaryngologists must interact with journalists. Formal media training is often lacking in residency or fellowship, making this task seem daunting. This miniseminar reveals the multitude of media opportunities, including those on the Academy Web site, and how to best interact with journalists and the public. Speakers include renowned television and print health journalists and otolaryngologists with media experience. Audience participation is encouraged. Educational Objectives: (1) Improve their communication with journalists. (2) Recognize the opportunities within and outside the Academy for print, television, radio, and online media exposure. (3) Increase involvement with the media to enhance your practice and educate your patients.
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