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Fellowship
Active Fellowship in the
Triological Society brings the distinction of being elected to the most
prestigious society in otolaryngology. Names of those who have
achieved fellowship can be found in their section of residence:
Triological Society Fellows
Southern
Section
Middle Section
Eastern Section
Western Section
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Fellowship
Active Fellowship is achieved by
presenting a thesis in the field of otolaryngology considered acceptable
to a panel of peers.
The first step in becoming a candidate for Active Fellowship is proposal
for Fellowship by two voting Fellows of the Society (Active, Senior or
Emeritus). Otolaryngologists must, at a minimum, be certified by the
American Board of Otolaryngology, have been in practice, teaching or
research for at least three years post-training, have published a
minimum of two papers in peer refereed journals, met the meetings
attendance requirement, as well as other requirements for candidacy.
Please view or download the
Active Fellowship
Guidelines/Administrative Process to review the criteria.
The Active Fellow
Application materials are available to view and download.
New Active Candidate materials are processed only once per year and
are due no later than October 1st of each year.
Post-Graduate Membership
Membership is available to MD
Otolaryngologists who have completed their accredited core residency
training program who are proposed by a voting Fellow of the Society
(Active, Senior, Emeritus). This membership category is for a period of
four years post-residency. Membership allows you to register for all
Triological Society meetings at the member rate (Section and Annual/COSM),
you receive a subscription (paper and electronic) to the Society’s
journal, The Laryngoscope, and receive all Society publications
and announcements, including requests for proposals/grant funding.
Download the Post-Graduate
Membership Guidelines and
Application materials.
Application materials are accepted at any time.
Resident Membership
Residents may become members
of the Society at any time throughout their residency training program.
Resident applicants must be recommended for membership by their Program
Directors. You receive a
subscription (paper and electronic) to the Society’s journal, The
Laryngoscope, and receive all Society publications and
announcements, including information pertaining to resident research
awards and travel awards. Download the
Resident Membership Guidelines
and Application
materials. Application materials are accepted at any time.
Triological Society Thesis Guidelines
Guidelines for Active
Candidates authorized by the Council to prepare theses.
Thesis Publication
Guidelines
Guidelines for
publication of theses accepted by the Council - for use by new Active
Fellows.
Building Your Triological Thesis:
Planning, Starting and Finishing
A Powerpoint presentation
by Maureen Hannley, PhD, Research & Grants Consultant
Thesis Awards
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Harris P. Mosher Award and Mosher Award
Recipients
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Edmund Prince Fowler Award and Fowler Award
Recipients
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With Distinction
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