29 May Best wishes The RACS Fellowship Clinical/Viva examinations will be held in Brisbane 31 May – 1 June 2025. The Fellowship exam is a summative assessment taken at the end of specialist/specialty training. Years of study and training ... Read more >>>
28 March ASM 2025 On behalf of ASOHNS , it is my pleasure to iwelcome you to the 75th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery to be held at the iconic International ... Read more >>>
24 February Congratulations Congratulations to Professor Ray Sacks on his election as RACS’ next Vice President. His leadership alongside Professor Owen Ung as President will undoubtedly contribute to the advancement of the College. Read more >>>
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29 May Best wishes May 29, 2025 By Asohns Admin ASOHNS, General, OHNS Training, RACS 0 The RACS Fellowship Clinical/Viva examinations will be held in Brisbane 31 May – 1 June 2025. The Fellowship exam is a summative assessment taken at the end of specialist/specialty training. Years of study and training are examined to ensure future ENT consultants are of the highest standard. The RACS Fellowship Clinical/Viva examinations will be held in Brisbane 31 May – 1 June 2025. The Fellowship exam is a summative assessment taken at the end of specialist/specialty training. Years of study and training are examined to ensure future ENT consultants are of the highest standard. To the OHNS candidates sitting the Clinical /Viva component of the Fellowship Examinations this week, members extend their best wishes and acknowledge the dedication and work you have invested in your preparation. Trust in your efforts. Related Articles Best wishes for 2025 We wish you a heartfelt Happy New Year, may it be a year of learning, discovery, happiness. We can't wait to reconnect with the ENT community again at ASOHNS ASM2025 in Sydney, 28-30 March 2025. This meeting will mark 75 years of scientific advancement for our society. To celebrate this accomplishment, we aim to recognise not only the enormous improvements in Otolaryngology over the time but also highlight the current innovations at the forefront of the ENT landscape in Australia. We have assembled a diverse group of international keynote speakers across a range of sub-specialities and a dynamic group of local experts. We look forward to seeing you there. Best regards, Dr Megan Hobson (Convener) and A/Prof Julia Crawford (Scientific Convener) Please visit the event website Welcome to 2023 ASOHNS welcomes in the new year and wishes all members and OHNS Trainees well for an exciting year ahead. The coming months will be busy preparing to host the 15th Asia Oceania ORL HNS Congress in conjunction with the ASOHNS ASM 2023 in Brisbane. Seasons Greetings As 2022 comes to a close, we would like to take this opportunity to wish you an enjoyable break with family and friends. The ASOHNS office is closed from 5pm Friday 23 December and will re-open on Tuesday 3rd January 2023 With warm wishes for a happy and healthy new year in 2023. ASOHNS Federal Secretariat AJO Editor's Award 2021 Journal Editors Award: (Best trainee first author submission AJO) Congratulations to Dr Sarah Grigg Reliability of estimating blood loss in epistaxis Sarah Grigg, John Maunder, Brigid Betz-Stablein, Stacey Llewellyn. Australian Journal of Otolaryngology 2020;3:15 (12 May 2020) ONLY 2 MONTHS TO GO UNTIL AO ORL-HNS 2023! We wish you a heartfelt Happy New Year, may it be a year of learning, discovery, happiness. We can't wait to reconnect with the ENT community in-person again at the 15th AO ORL-HNS 2023, in conjunction with the 73rd ASOHNS ASM, from 8-12 March 2023. With only 2 months to go, make sure to join us in Brisbane for an unforgettable congress showcasing the very latest in cutting-edge otorhinolaryngology research, technologies, and breakthroughs. We look forward to seeing you there. Best regards, Professor Bernard Lyons and Professor Ben Panizza Please visit the event website Order of Australia Medal 2024 Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the General Division 2024 Professor Kelvin Kong, NSW For significant service to medicine as an Otolaryngologist, and to Indigenous health. Surgery • Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgeon, Hunter ENT, since 2008. • Visiting Medical Officer Surgeon, various public and private hospitals within the Hunter New England Local Health District, current. Education • Professor, School of Medicine and Public Health, The University of Newcastle, current. • Honorary Professor, Macquarie University, current. • Associate Professor, University of New South Wales, current. Australian Indigenous Doctors Association • Founding Member. • Board Member, 2007-2008. • Chair, Healthy Futures Best Practice Project, 2004-2005. • Eastern Region Representative Board Member, 2001-2004. • Student Representative, 1998. Professional Associations • Former Secretary, Australian and New Zealand Society for Paediatric Otolaryngology. • Former Member, Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. • Sub-Committee Member, Council of Presidents of Medical Colleges, 2008-2015. Menzies School of Health Research • Joint Chair, Hearing for Learning Initiative, since 2019. • Member, Centre of Research Excellence in Otitis Media of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children, 2012. Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) • Former Court of Examiners. • Mina Chair, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Committee, current¶ • Member, Indigenous Health Committee, 2015-2019, and Chair, 2008-2015. • Member, Fellowships Services Committee, 2008-2015. • Member, GSK Immunisation Schedule, 2008-2010. • Chair, Indigenous Health Working Party, 2007-2008. • Executive Board Member, Divisional Group of Rural Surgeons, 2007-2008. • Member, Indigenous Health Working Project, 2006-2007. Showing 0 Comment