| ASPO Mission Statement
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 The Mission of the American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology (ASPO) is to foster excellence in the care of children with otorhinolaryngologic (ORL) disorders by promoting education and collaborative research and to share and disseminate advances and innovations in patient care through the Annual Meeting and other venues 
To accomplish this, the American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology shall:  
01. FacilitateFacilitate the creation and dissemination of knowledge about the care of infants and children with ORL disorders. 
02. AdvocateServe as an advocate for infants and children with ORL disorders, ASPO members and others with shared goals. 
03. PreservePreserve and promote dedication to excellent and humane care for infants and children with ORL disorders. 
 Improve the value of the scientific programs:
To identify the obstacles to higher-quality programmingTo identify those subject areas which would enhance the quality of the scientific programTo continue the anonymous submission of abstracts 
To seek from AAO-HNS recommendations for improvement of the program, and act upon themTo broaden the solicitation of abstracts from related disciplines 
 Establish and maintain mechanisms for cooperative research:
To establish a registry for clinical studies, e.g. rare diseases, etc.To establish a continual census of clinical and basic research in PEDORL by ASPO membersTo explore relations with other organizations to carry out cooperative research 
 Examine the system(s) for the dissemination of new and valuable information concerning the care of infants and children with ORL disorders:
To identify the effect of the present publication system on our scientific programsTo explore other forms of communication and dissemination 
 Identify the basic science knowledge, surgical, medical, and habilitative skills that are required for providing excellent ORL care for infants and children at all levels of the health care system and to assist in the development of a curriculum for the education of PEDORL for:
Medical studentsOtolaryngology residentsPediatric otolaryngology fellowsPrimary care residentsAllied health studentsContinuing Medical Education (CME) 
To establish these curricula in each of the above areas over a period of time with a cycled review of the curricula for each of the areasTo establish links with other organizations and/or certifying bodies that can assist in effecting these educational processes 
 Monitor the barriers to optimal ORL care for infants and children to set priorities and develop strategies to eliminate these barriers:
To monitor the level of access to PEDORL services - to encompass workforce needsTo develop strategies to correct deficiencies in access 
 Develop the mechanisms for rational advocacy of PEDORL:
To acquire, analyze, and disseminate data that demonstrates those areas where PEDORL provides cost-effective medical and social benefitsTo develop a newsletter for ASPOTo develop national public relations strategies 
 Document the value of an integrated approach to the care of the patient with ORL disorder(s) and its family:
To study other disciplines, especially Pediatric Dentistry, which have done extensive work in this areaTo document the impact on child and family |  |