Planning and Registration
Answer:
To support the needs and preferences of attendees, two registration opportunities are offered:
- In-person in Washington, D.C., with on-demand access includes attendance at non-ticketed, in-person sessions and all on-demand access offerings until Jan. 31, 2026.
- On-demand access only includes recorded and on-demand educational sessions until Jan. 31, 2026. No sessions will be livestreamed.
On Sept. 15, on-demand clinical and practice management offerings will be accessible via the online platform until Jan. 31, 2026. In-person sessions that are recorded will be added to the on-demand content by Oct. 6 and will remain available to all registrants until Jan. 31, 2026.
No, in-person sessions will not be available via livestream. Many in-person sessions will be recorded and provided as on-demand content from Oct. 6 to Jan. 31, 2026.
Participants will be able to access the online meeting platform until Jan. 31, 2026.
Didactic clinical courses and practice management sessions do not require tickets. Seats for these sessions are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Access to in-person recordings will be available online from Oct. 6 to Jan. 31, 2026.
Paid tickets are required for the Anesthesia Update, Educators Summit, and Controversies and Challenges in Cleft and Craniomaxillofacial Care preconference sessions; hands-on sessions and workshops; and Office-Based Emergency Airway Management (OBEAM) module sessions. Tickets also are required for the President’s Event.
Separate registration is required for the Beyond the Basics Coding Workshop being held in conjunction with the Annual Meeting. Paid tickets are required for this workshop.
View the online program at AAOMS.org/AMprogram for a complete list of ticketed sessions and events.
If you registered for a paid course, the ticket is included in your registration packet.
A paid ticket guarantees a seat in the specified course.
Available tickets can be purchased through advance registration. After Sept. 14, tickets (if still available) will be sold only on-site at the AAOMS Attendee Registration Center in the convention center.
Online Access Information and Requirements
Each attendee will be sent platform access instructions to the email account used to register for the meeting. On or after Sept. 15, registrants can visit AAOMS.org/AMprogram and log in with their email address and unique eight-digit registration/member ID number. An account may be logged in to only one device at a time. Sharing account access is prohibited.
The meeting platform is compatible with laptops, desktops, tablets and smartphones. For optimum access, disconnect from a VPN (if possible). A strong internet connection of 1.4 Mbps is recommended.
AAOMS highly recommends accessing the site through Google Chrome for all meeting platform features. Internet Explorer is not recommended.
If you have connection or audio issues while accessing a session, check your internet connection, refresh your browser or re-load the session. Also try checking the speaker audio icon or laptop volume. AAOMS highly recommends accessing the site through Google Chrome for all meeting platform features. Internet Explorer is not recommended.
Attendees can access sessions at AAOMS.org/AMprogram. Starting Sept. 15, a number of on-demand sessions will be available to attendees. Beginning Oct. 6, recordings of in-person sessions will become available. Access to the meeting platform ends at 11:59 p.m. CST Jan. 31, 2026.
On-demand access begins Sept. 15. Those who register after Sept. 15 will gain immediate access.
The meeting will include online access to the Exhibit Hall floorplan and exhibitor contact information that will be viewable 24/7.
Visit AAOMS.org/MyCE to claim CE and evaluate sessions by Jan. 31, 2026. You will need your eight-digit registration/member ID number found in the pre-meeting email or your AAOMS.org profile.