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International Newsround July 2023

Reports from ERS 2023, BSA Scientific Meeting 2023, CI2023 and many more – plus the first compact auriscope: the 1865 speculum auris of Dr Brunton.

International Newsround August 2023

Reports from ELS, IFHNOS and Young Auditory Implanters' Forum.

Newsround January 2024

Valerie Lund made Dame Commander DBE, Annelies Kusters makes professor... and who created the laryngeal mirror?

Newsround February 2024

Two decades of ENT Masterclass®, honour for Kelvin Kong and AIHHP Hearing Expo.

Newsround March 2024

Frederik Dikkers talks, ENT Masterclass® reviewed and a cautionary tale for the thyroid surgeon.

Newsround May 2024

CEORL-HNS latest, ENT Masterclass® China and John Burley’s salivary adenoma...

Newsround June 2024

Gene therapy restores baby's hearing, EUHA seeks start-ups, IOS preview...

Newsround September 2024

Jan Plzak takes helm as president of the CEORL-HNS, Button battery task force meeting - addressing the ongoing concerns about the dangers of...

Newsround October 2024

New RSM presidents preview the ear ahead, Ida Institute closing down and the Patrick Bradley Scholarship and so much more.

Newsround January 2025

Our congratulations to Dr Héctor Enrique Ruiz, ENT & Audiology News’ Global Ambassador for South America and Past President of the Panamerican Association of ENT-HNS, who has been designated an Honorary Member of the Spanish Society of Otorhinolaryngology.

Advanced ENT Training - A guide to passing the FRCS (ORL-HNS) examination

Advanced ENT Training - A guide to passing the FRCS (ORL-HNS) examination is a book that really understands its readers. Trainees preparing for their exams are led through common viva topics in an engaging question-and-answer format. The book covers all...

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Tinnitus

I was sceptical when I read that Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Tinnitus was aimed at both clinicians and people with tinnitus. All too often, books intended for such a wide readership end up being too academic to appeal to patients...