Final day of scientific sessions reveals critical insights for clinical practice at AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting and OTO EXPO
Meeting Announcement
– The American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (AAO-HNSF) 2025 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO concluded its Scientific Oral Presentation program on Tuesday with 85 studies that establish new clinical correlations and provide evidence to optimize patient care across the full spectrum of otolaryngology practice. The final day's research program underscored the specialty's dedication to answering complex clinical questions through rigorous investigation.
From cochlear gene therapy that could reverse genetic deafness to precision surgical techniques that improve cancer outcomes, and access to specialized ENT-related care, the depth of these lectures demonstrate why thousands of otolaryngologists from around the globe travel to this premier education event each year—to access the clinical education and discussions that directly impact the care they provide to patients.
Throughout the AAO-HNSF 2025 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO, attendees experienced the engaging and collaborative spirit that makes this annual gathering the premier event in the field, with competitions and showcases highlighting the best and brightest minds advancing patient care and surgical education. From groundbreaking research presentations to creative exhibit displays and spirited education competitions, this year's Annual Meeting brought together the otolaryngology community to recognize outstanding contributions across multiple categories.
The American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (AAO-HNSF) 2025 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO's scientific program continues to demonstrate its vital role as the premier forum for advancing otolaryngology research and improving patient outcomes. Saturday's scientific sessions featured 75+ cutting-edge presentations spanning the full spectrum of ear, nose, and throat and head and neck care, from pioneering surgical innovations to breakthrough findings in disease prevention and treatment optimization.
Indianapolis, Indiana – October 11, 2025 – More than 35 million Americans struggle with chronic and acute sinus conditions each year, often facing misdiagnosis, unnecessary treatments, and diminished quality of life. To address this widespread health challenge, the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (AAO-HNSF) presented multiple sessions on clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) at its AAO-HNSF 2025 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO. These presentations underscore the AAO-HNSF's commitment to providing evidence-based, actionable recommendations that improve patient outcomes and standardize quality care across the specialty.