Events
Australian & New Zealand Head and Neck Society 10th ASM - Translation & Communication Head & Neck 2008
Call for abstracts - Closing date 16 June 2008
6th Temporal Bone Dissection Course - 1st round
Organised by Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. A four-day dissection course with relevant lectures incorporated. Delegates will have ample time and supervision to drill two bones with specially selected lectures to enhance the learning process.
Flinders International Coblation® Course
(including Coblation® Live Surgery) Course Convenor: A/Prof A. Simon Carney
6th Temporal Bone Dissection Course - 2nd round
Organised by Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. A four-day dissection course with relevant lectures incorporated. Delegates will have ample time and supervision to drill two bones with specially selected lectures to enhance the learning process.
American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNSF) Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO
Registration open from May 2008. The AAO-HNS/F Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO is the world's largest gathering of otolaryngologists, together with the world’s largest collection of products and services for the specialty. The 112th Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO in Chicago is expected to draw more than 8,500 attendees and more than 300 exhibitors.
ASA/ASTA Annual Scientific Meeting - Sleep on it: healthy function of sleep
The theme of the meeting, Sleep on it: healthy function of sleep, will explore the contribution of normal sleep to health and the derangements that arise as a consequence of sleep disorders. The theme will promote the concept that healthy sleep is an essential part of a healthy lifestyle. Important dates to remember: Closing Date for Abstract submission June 30, 2008 Early Bird Registration to July 31, 2008
61st Annual General and Scientific Meeting of the New Zealand Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
Quality of Life and its Relevance to Otorhinolaryngology Online registration is now available - see conference website for details. Key Dates: Abstract Submission Deadline: 4pm, Monday, 18 August 2008 Earlybird Registration Closes: Monday, 8 September 2008 On-line Registration Closes: Tuesday, 7 October 2008
Joint AAO-HNS and NZSOHNS Seminar
NZOHNS ASM Satellite event: a half day seminar affording a rare opportunity for registrars and young consultants to meet and talk to surgeons from the USA. It will be attended by a group of visiting surgeons from the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-OHNS) headed by Dr K J Lee, MD. The program includes guest speakers from the AAO-HNS and presentations on otology and head and neck. Local speakers will also be included in the program.
ASOHNS NSW State Section CPD Meeting
Topic to be advised. These meetings are open to all members and OHNS trainees. They are a wonderful opportunity to keep you up to date with the latest developments in OHNS and network with your colleagues, as well as fulfilling your re-certification requirements.
Neuro-otology Society of Australia 18th Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting
Special guest this year will be Professor Mans Magnusson, chief of otorhinolaryngology at Lund University of Sweden - one of the giants of modern neuro-otology. Other invited speakers include Dr Kamran Barin from the Department of Otolaryngology, University of Ohio an international authority on vestibular function testing, Dr Catherine McMahon, Prof James Colebatch, Prof William Gibson, Prof Ian Curhoys, Prof Alan Brichta and many more.
Surgery of the Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands
Intended to be a comprehensive review and update of surgery of the thyroid and parathyroid glands. An in-depth 3-day meeting featuring surgical, medical-endocrine, radiology and pathology lectures, interdisciplinary panels and ask the professor sessions.
46th Annual The Art of Rhinoplasty Course
All aspects of corrective, nasal, septal and turbinate surgery will be covered. Beginning with basic principles, the program progresses to advanced up-to-date techniques. Two hands-on laboratory sessions are provided: 1. Surgery on Cadavers (optional) and 2. Nasal Sculpture - the re-shaped creation is yours to keep.
ASOHNS NSW State Section CPD Meeting
Topic to be advised. These meetings are open to all members and OHNS trainees. They are a wonderful opportunity to keep you up to date with the latest developments in OHNS and network with your colleagues, as well as fulfilling your re-certification requirements.
AAFPS 2009 Conference: Facial Implants & Foundations of the Face
International speaker: Dr William Binder
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