Events
5th Head & Neck Course (part of ENT Instructional Week 2010)
This two-day course is designed for doctors-in-training as well as specialists who are involved in the management of head and neck neoplasms. It consists of a series of comprehensive lectures and video presentations on the first day followed by hands-on cadaveric dissections on the second day. The emphasis of this Head & Neck Course will be on pathology, management strategies and operative techniques. [PLEASE NOTE: This course DOES NOT count towards Australia & NZ SET course requirements]
Management of Dysphagia & Swallowing Disorders Workshop (part of ENT Instructional Week 2010)
Dysphagia is an important problem that affects patients in a number of medical and surgical disciplines including ENT, gastroenterology, neurology and respiratory medicine. Causes of dysphagia can include head and neck cancer and its treatment, neurological disease, and intrinsic pathology in the pharynx and esophagus. Typically an interdisciplinary approach is required to diagnose and treat underlying causes, rehabilitate or repair swallowing mechanisms, prevent aspiration pneumonia and ensure adequate nutrition.
Advancements in Rhinology CME Lecture Series
'Approaches to the sphenoid - the keystone of sinus surgery' (incl. live interactive cadaver dissection). Speakers: Dr Martin Forer (Royal North Shore Hospital), A/Prof. Richard Harvey (St Vincent's Hospital), A/Prof. Ray Sacks (Concord General Hospital)
Endoscopic Sinus and Skull Base Surgery Course
The course is aimed at practising Surgeons and Registrars. Advanced areas of surgical management will be covered. There is a focus on integrated medical and surgical management. Modern concepts of airway disease, inflammatory processes and an evidence based approach will be discussed. Live surgery is planned on Friday morning. Lectures and discussions will prepare the participants for two afternoon sessions in the dissection laboratory.
Laryngology and Voice Surgery
The Department of Surgery of the Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts General Hospital are pleased to present this unique and comprehensive course on Laryngology and Voice Surgery to provide specialised surgeons and general otolaryngologists with a state-of-the-art update.
AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO
The American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (AAO-HNSF) is pleased to announce that its next Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO will take place in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Please join us at the world's largest gathering of the specialty.
Combined 4th Asia Pacific Otology & Neurotology Meeting and 1st Singapore Otology & Skull Base Update
Advances in Otology and Related Sciences 2010
Abstract Submissions Deadline: 1 August 2010 Early Bird: 23 August 2010
South African 2010 ENT SAAA SAHNOS Congress
Theme: 2010 - A Laryngeal Odyssey. A journey through the world of Voice, Microphonosurgery, Laryngopharyngeal reflux and related conditions. 46th Congress of the South African Society of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery in association with the South African Association of Audiologists.
5th International Dissection Course on a 360-degree Journey around Skull Base: Anterior and Lateral Approaches Course
ENT and Skull Base Microsurgery Department, Bergamo - Italy present The Skull Base Surgery Project
Perth Auditory Implant Workshop
The Perth Auditory Implant Workshop provides a comprehensive update on the state-of-the-art in auditory implants and their future developments.
Singapore's 3rd Sleep Surgery Course
Theme: 'Adult and Paediatric Sleep Apnea'; 'Evidence Based Medicine in Sleep Apnea'; 'Latest Sleep Surgical Techniques'; 'Free Paper Snoring/Sleep Apnea Presentation Section'
2010 Temporal Bone Dissection Course
This course is aimed at practising surgeons and registrars. It includes live surgery with audience interaction. The seminar includes 14 hours of supervised dissection. Fellows who participate can claim maximum 21 CPD points.
British Academy of Audiology 7th Annual Conference - Challenging Audiology
Call for Abstracts: Abstract submission deadline: 23 July 2010
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