The first nine months: why early hearing matters more than ever
Why 1-3-6 and 9? They are arguably crucial intervention stages. Here, new science is explored which weaves together the threads of early intervention. Imagine a newborn gazing at their caregiver’s face, hearing their voice and feeling the rhythm of their...
Full DetailsMaking the most of your surgical rotations as a medical student in theatres
This article provides practical tips for medical students to navigate theatre etiquette, engage with teams and gain valuable surgical experience. I am the kind of person who needs a set of alarms ringing every two minutes just to get out...
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Interacoustics Academy is proud to present its 2026 educational lineup, offering audiology and balance...
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The year has passed by so quickly but the Soluvos team is ready for...
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Amman, Jordan – On December 3, 2025, Medency marked a significant milestone in the...
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Hearwell Medical Philippines was honoured to participate in the 69th PSO-HNS Convention, held at...
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The Ménière’s Society is excited to announce they have changed their name to Ménière’s...
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BIOHIT HealthCare recently brought together leading ENT specialists and speech and language therapy professionals...
Skull bone reconstruction using 3D-printed titanium implant
ENT surgeons’ role in advanced skull base resection and reconstruction continues to grow; this article explores how 3D printing aids planning and repair of complex defects. The integrity of the craniofacial skeleton is essential for both functional and aesthetic reasons....
Full DetailsYoung CEORL-HNS: growing a pan-European ENT network
We are seeing a growth in the number of organisations supporting young ENT surgeons. Young CEORL-HNS is a thriving and expanding group. The Young Confederation of European ORL-HNS (Y-CEORL) was created with a simple idea in mind: to give young...
Full DetailsFESSing up
This story is dedicated to my dear friend and much-missed colleague, Heinz Stammberger, with whom some of these moments were shared (or endured). Having used a rigid endoscope in my postgrad thesis in the early 1980s to show that the...
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We hear about the life, vision and legacy of Dr Clemence Chidziva — the...
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India’s state-funded cochlear implant programmes are transforming hearing care, improving access for children and...
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Declan Costello, MA, MBBS, FRCS(ORL-HNS),Consultant Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon, Wexham Park Hospital, Slough,...
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Emeritus Professor David Kemp from the UCL Ear Institute, widely known for his discovery of otoacoustic emissions, has been made a CBE for services to auditory sciences and public health. Robert Nolan, chair of Deafblind UK, was awarded OBE for services to people living with deafblindness.
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Tinnitus UK has announced a unique evening of music, spoken word and comedy designed with safe listening at its core. Taking place at London’s iconic Union Chapel on Thursday 5 February, the event will raise awareness during Tinnitus Week 2026 and champion the importance of hearing health.
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Widex Emirates is proud to be exhibiting at the EROC Global Forum 2026, taking...
SurgeOn social networking app
Over the last few weeks, I have had the pleasure of exploring a modern-day surgical social media platform through the innovative SurgeOn app – launched in the UK in January 2025 after seeing success in the US. SurgeOn is easily...
Full DetailsMichelle – Chevalier Jackson’s choking doll: Simulation in paediatric airway management 100 years ago
Simulation has become an indispensable tool in modern paediatric airway management as it offers clinicians the opportunity to practise complex procedures in a safe, controlled environment [1], although challenges will always remain in replicating the true anatomical proportions and tactile...
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Our former editor, Ray Clarke, spent a day at Westminster with Peter Prinsley, an...
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On the occasion of his retirement from the Nottingham Auditory Implant Programme, we discuss...
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32nd Rhino Egypt & 17th Pan-Arab Rhinology Society Meeting
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The faculty this time consists of some of the leading stars of ENT in the UK, including eleven past-presidents of the Royal Society of Medicine ENT sections. The programme includes 32 state-of-the-art lectures and three panel discussions on a range of topics in otolaryngology and head & neck surgery.
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Women and Technology in Surgery
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Danish Laryngological Society Annual Meeting
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Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh: Medical Trainees Conference 2026
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Our resident reporter at large tells us about two of his heroes, both of...
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Chris Potter has a thing or two to say about the use of statistics...




























