Otolaryngology Subscription-Based Review 2025

Price range: $725.00 through $1,050.00

  • For both Qualifying and Continuous Certification(CC) and General CME

  • Available in 3, 6, and 12-month terms

  • Release Date: August 6, 2025

  • Estimated Time to Complete: 40 hours

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Description

The Osler Institute has recorded our live webinar, the June 2025 Comprehensive Otolaryngology Review Course.  These video files are stored in the cloud, allowing you to stream them anytime and anywhere as long as you have an internet connection. You can watch or listen on your phone, computer, or tablet, making your learning experience similar to being at the live event without the travel costs or time away from your practice. 

Additionally, each online review includes a downloadable copy of the syllabus that corresponds to the lectures, which you can use while watching or as a standalone study and clinical practice guide.

This comprehensive review is designed to help you pass your Otolaryngology exams and enhance your clinical knowledge. It emphasizes evidence-based medicine and board-relevant standards of care, incorporating new concepts and treatments. Therefore, it serves as a valuable review for the ABOto Qualifying and Maintenance of Certification (MOC) exams, as well as a thorough update for practicing physicians.

The course features didactic lectures with embedded review questions, along with an online multiple-choice test to reinforce the concepts and strategies discussed. Key topics include head and neck surgery, imaging, oral cancers, blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty, ear disorders, and hearing loss. Many previous participants have reported that this course has improved their diagnostic and planning strategies. For example, a deeper understanding of the best surgical and non-surgical treatment approaches in the principal areas covered by head and neck surgeons has helped them identify areas of weakness for further study.

Sample Video

Faculty & Topics

Rod Rezaee MDRod Rezaee MD

Laryngeal Cancer
Oral Cavity Cancer

 

 

Terrance Imbery, MDTerrance Imbery, MD

Conductive Hearing Loss
The Chronic Ear Disease
Congenital Hearing Loss
Complications of Otitis Media
Otologic Medicine
Cochlear Implants

Mark Domanski, MDMark Domanski, MD

Rhinoplasty
Otoplasty
Blepharoplasty and Browlift
Face Lifts

 

Nipun Chhabra, MD

Obstructive Sleep Apnea,
Sinus and Rhinology
Critical Reasoning and Communication Skills

 

 

Scott Owen, MD, FACS
Scott Owen, MD, FACS

Facial Nerve

 

 

Chengetai Mahomva, MD
Chengetai Mahomva, MD

Allergy and Immunology

 

 

Katie Bailey, MD
Katie Bailey, MD

Head and Neck Imaging

 

 

Louis Portugal, MD, FACS

Management of the Thyroid Mass
Surgical Management of Parathyroid Disease
Parapharyngeal Space Mass
HIV in the Head and Neck
Head and Neck Surgery Complications
Salivary Glands Neoplasms
The Management of the Neck Mass

Jay Shah, M.D.
Jay Shah, MD

Pediatric I (Aerodigestive Traumatic Injuries in Ped Population)
Pediatric II (Pediatric Airway Disease: Presentation, etc.)
Pediatric III (Caustic Ingestion, Foreign Bodies)
Pediatric IV (Neck Masses)

 

Aaron Benson, MD
Aaron Benson, MD

Skull Base Surgery
Vestibular

 

 

N. Scott Howard, MD, MBA, FAC
N. Scott Howard, MD, MBA, FAC

Laryngology  I and II

 

 

Nicole Cipriani, MD

Head and Neck Pathology

 

 

 

Paras Khandhar, MD, FAAP

Patient Safety and Quality Improvement
Evidence-Based Medicine and Statistics

CME

Release Date: August 6, 2025
Expiration Date: August 5, 2028
Estimated Time to Complete: 40 hours

Accreditation Statement

The Osler Institute is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Designation Statement

The Osler Institute designates this Enduring Material activity for a maximum of 40 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Each physician should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Required Physician Participation:

Review the lectures at your own pace. To claim CME credit, Learners must complete a self-assessment post-test (a score of 75% or greater is required) and activity evaluation to test the knowledge gained and its application to your practice. You may take the test and utilize the accompanying syllabus by accessing the links provided. More than one test attempt is allowed, and feedback is provided.

Financial Disclosure

Faculty, Planner, and Reviewer Disclosure Declaration

In compliance with the Standards, Guidelines, and Ethical opinions of the ACCME, AAMC, and AMA, The Osler Institute requires that anyone with input into the planning or presentation of Continuing Medical Education activities provided or jointly provided by The Osler Institute must disclose to the program audience any relevant financial relationships with companies or organizations about whose products or services they are discussing in their presentations.

The following faculty/planners/reviewers disclosed a relevant financial relationship(s).

none

The following faculty/planners/reviewers listed no relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose.

Katie Bailey, MD
Aaron Benson, MD
Nipun Chhabra, MD
Nicole A. Cipriani, MD
Mark Domanski, MD
N Scott Howard, MD, MBA
Terence E. Imbery, MD
Paras Khandhar, MD, FAAFP
Chengetai Mahomva, MD
Scott Owen, MD
Louis G. Portugal, MD, FACS
Jay Shah, MD

Erin Baynard †
Dottie Jenkins†
Joseph Selliken, MD†
Michael Stewart†

Copies of the Faculty Disclosure Forms are available upon request.
† Program Planning Committee
* Reviewer, if Applicable

Objectives

After this course, each participant will be able to:

  1. Summarize the etiology, diagnostic criteria, differential diagnosis, prognosis, treatment options, and common complications for all major disorders covered by the medical specialty of Otolaryngology
  2. Describe and employ appropriate diagnostic and assessment procedures
  3. Discuss reasonable and appropriate treatment plans for medical and/or surgical management for all significant Otolaryngologic disorders.
  4. Understand and identify appropriate surgical approaches and what facilities are required.
  5. Describe appropriate habilitation and rehabilitation approaches
  6. Outline the basics of diagnosing and treating head and neck cancer
  7. Explain the necessity for and how to perform safe techniques for pediatric tonsillectomy

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