Past Coordinator for International Affairs, Eugene N. Myers, MD, developed a unique program of International Corresponding Societies that affiliate with the Academy on a peer-to-peer level. ICS leaders meet informally with Academy leaders for discussions on issues of mutual interest.
Starting with the Spanish Society of ORL-HNS in 1997, the number of societies has grown to 80.
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- Americas –
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- Arab –
- Arabian Gulf – Gulf Cooperation Council of Otorhinolaryngological, Head and Neck Society – no website
- Argentina –
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- Australia –
- Balkan –
- Bolivia –
- Brazil –
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- Canada –
- Caribbean –
- Chile –
- China –
- China – Chinese Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Society – no website
- Colombia –
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- Czech Republic –
- Dominican Republic –
- Ecuador – Ecuadorian Academy of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery – no website
- Egypt – Egyptian Otorhinolaryngological Society
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- El Salvador –
- Estonia –
- Europe –
- France –
- Germany –
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- Ghana –
- Greece –
- Honduras –
- Hungary –
- India –
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- Iraq –y
- Iraq –
- Israel –
- Japan –
- Jordan –
- Kenya –
- Lebanon –聽
- Malaysia –
- Mexico –
- Mexico –聽
- Middle East –
- New Zealand –
- Nicaragua – Nicaraguan Association of Otolaryngology
- Nigeria –
- Pakistan –
- Panama –
- Paraguay –
- Peru –
- Philippines –
- Poland –
- Portugal –
- Rwanda – Rwanda Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Society (ROHNSS)
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- Serbia –
- Singapore –
- Slovakia –
- Slovenia –
- South Africa –
- South Korea –
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- Spain –
- Taiwan –
- Taiwan –
- Tanzania –
- Turkey –
- Turkey –
- United Kingdom –
- Uruguay –
- Venezuela –
- Vietnam –
- Zimbabwe –
To apply for International Corresponding Society (ICS) status, please contact Katie Stouffs Grimes in the International Affairs Department at [email protected].
Are you a current International Corresponding Society? Don’t forget to update your contact information by sending an email to [email protected].