Abstract Submission Deadline Is
August 1st for January Meeting

 

Abstract Submission Deadline Is
October 15th for April Meeting

 

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In Memoriam - A. Paul Keller, Jr., MD

It is with deep sadness that we report the death of A. Paul Keller, Jr., MD on July 4th in Athens, Georgia.  Dr. Keller, a Past President of the Triological Society, presided over the 95th Annual Meeting in 1992.  He served the Society as Assistant Treasurer and Treasurer for several years prior to serving as President.  Dr. Keller made numerous contributions to the Society and his beloved Southern Section during his more than 50 years as a Fellow of the Triological Society.

To quote from the Triological Society President’s Book, during the 1992 Annual Meeting, Dr. Keller spoke of the Society and his colleagues: “Being President of the Triological Society is a wonderful and yet very humbling experience.  To be part of such a distinguished organization, to be privileged to walk, speak and commune with so many distinguished workers in our specialty makes one aware that, as a member of such a cohort, one can never give less than the very best of which one is capable!  What a challenge, what an honor, what a Society!”

Dr. Keller’s obituary and guest book for condolence messages can be accessed through the Athens, Georgia online newspaper link.

If you have information about Dr. Keller’s Triological contributions/history that you wish to add to this memoriam, please email gail@triological.org.



CALL FOR PAPERS - Abstract submission opens on July 1st for the 2011 Combined Sections Meeting and the 114th Annual Meeting at COSM. Click here to submit an abstract.

PLAN TO ATTEND THE 2011 MEETINGS  - Join us for the Combined Sections Meeting to be held January 27-30 in Scottsdale, Arizona, and the 114th Annual Meeting in Chicago on April 27 - May 2.

CAREER DEVELOPMENT GRANTS AWARDED - Congratulations to Drs. Oliver Adunka, Peter Belafsky, Eunice Chen, Stacey Ishman, Kourosh Parham, and Adam Zanation.

CANDIDATE THESES are due September 10th.

ACTIVE FELLOW CANDIDATE MATERIALS are due October 1st.

 

The American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Inc., aka The Triological Society, was founded in 1895 in New York, New York.  In the more than 100 years since its founding, the Triological Society has attracted the best and brightest in academic and clinical otolaryngology.  Membership in the Triological Society brings the distinction of being elected to the most prestigious society in otolaryngology.  Active Fellowship is achieved by presenting a thesis in the field of otolaryngology considered acceptable to a panel of peers.  For those entering the field of otolaryngology, the Society provides role models.  For those who are committed to research and related scholarly activity, the Society offers fellowship with like-minded peers who share common values, interests, and concerns.

The Society disseminates scientific information by presenting the latest basic science and clinical information at scientific meetings and through publication of its scientific journal, The Laryngoscope.  The Society promotes research into the causes of and treatments for otolaryngic diseases by attracting promising physicians to scholarly otolaryngology research and supporting their development, providing financial support for the research efforts of young scientists, and promoting the highest standards in the field of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery.

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