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BSHAA Roadshow - Cardiff
Cardiff, UK
2nd UEP/BLA Joint Meeting
Zagreb, Croatia
After the success of last year’s inaugural joint meeting in London between the British Laryngological Association (BLA) and the Union of the European Phoniatricians (UEP), the two bodies are coming together again in the charming city of Zagreb, the capital...
NAS Annual Conference 2024
Örebro, Sweden
3rd UK Smell & Taste Symposium
Norwich, UK
Following the success of events in 2022 and 2023, Professor Carl Philpott, Professor of Rhinology and Olfactology at the University of East Anglia, and Duncan Boak, CEO of Fifth Sense, the charity for people affected by smell and taste disorder,...
Smell and Taste Symposium 2024
Norwich, UK and Virtual
The 3rd UK Smell and Taste Symposium 2024 held at the University of East Anglia continued the tradition of exploring the latest in olfaction, gustation and chemosensory research. This annual hybrid event has become an important platform for sharing knowledge and promoting collaboration in the field of smell and taste disorders.
15th Congress of the European Skull Base Society
Maastricht, The Netherlands
Whether you want to have an in-depth discussion on diagnostic issues and specific surgical treatments or a more general update on the background of skull base pathology, this meeting will serve your needs. One of the key features of the...
Helsinki Laryngology Comprehensive Summer Course
Espoo, Finland
Cadaver Dissection Course, Rhinoplasty & Facial Plastic
Istanbul, Turkiye
Matthew Yung and Chris Raine Travelling Scholarship to Iowa
Iowa City, USA
I was the grateful recipient of the 2020 Matthew Yung and Chris Raine scholarship, although due to the Covid pandemic and its aftermath I could not take up the opportunity until June this year.
I chose to visit the otology and neurotology department at Iowa University Hospitals, in particular to meet with Bruce Gantz, an early adopter of bony obliteration of the mastoid, himself inspired by the work of Ulf Mercke of Sweden who developed this technique in the 1980s.
HEAL 2024: Hearing Across the Lifespan
Lake Como, Italy
This year around 350 people representing 40 countries attended, with about 290 oral and poster presentations. Special sessions addressed a range of global challenges, including Precision Diagnostics and Therapy Across the Lifespan, Empowering healthcare professionals in supporting older adults with comorbid hearing and cognitive impairment Listening effort and Ecological Momentary Assessment.