26 March Congratulations to Bernard Lyons ASOHNS Federal Council, State Executives and members congratulate Associate Professor Bernard Lyons on becoming ASOHNS President. Read more >>>
23 March Sincere thanks to Julie Agnew ASOHNS sincerely thanks Dr Julie Agnew for her commitment and work during her tenure as ASOHNS President. Dr Agnew, your influence and legacy will continue to shape the future of the Society. Read more >>>
22 March Congratulations to Michael Zhang for receiving the ASOHNS NSW prize ASOHNS congratulates Dr Michael Zhang for receiving the best article by a NSW trainee (ASOHNS NSW prize) for his article on disparity between Medicare claims for botulinum toxin for facial synkinesis/hemifacial spasm in Australian ... Read more >>>
22 March Congratulations to Nayellin Reyes-Chicuellar on receiving The Australian Journal of Otolaryngology Award ASOHNS congratulates Dr Nayellin Reyes-Chicuellar for recieving the AJO Award for her article "Prognostic impact of neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio in head and neck cancer: a decade of evidence." Read more >>>
22 March Congratulations to Michael Zhang for receiving the ASOHNS NSW prize March 22, 2026 By Asohns Admin ASOHNS Congratulations, NSW, Prize 0 ASOHNS congratulates Dr Michael Zhang for receiving the best article by a NSW trainee (ASOHNS NSW prize) for his article on disparity between Medicare claims for botulinum toxin for facial synkinesis/hemifacial spasm in Australian metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas. ASOHNS congratulates Dr Michael Zhang for receiving the best article by a NSW trainee (ASOHNS NSW prize) for his article on disparity between Medicare claims for botulinum toxin for facial synkinesis/hemifacial spasm in Australian metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas. Related Articles Congratulations to Nayellin Reyes-Chicuellar on receiving The Australian Journal of Otolaryngology Award ASOHNS congratulates Dr Nayellin Reyes-Chicuellar for recieving the AJO Award for her article "Prognostic impact of neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio in head and neck cancer: a decade of evidence." ASOHNS 2022 Award Congratulations to the recipients of 2022 Society Medal who were announced at the Annual Scientific Meeting held in Adelaide 2022. For Distinguished Contribution to the Art and Science of Otolaryngology: Dr David Close (Citation) For Distinguished Service to ASOHNS: Dr Josephine Motbey (Citation) Dr Daniel Hains (Citation) Dr Neville Minnis (Citation) ASOHNS Certificate of Appreciation for Services to ASOHNS Dr Guy Rees for his work as ASOHNS ASM 2022 Convener A/Prof Eng Ooi for his work as ASOHNS ASM 2022 Scientific Convener. 2022 Robert Guerin Research Prize Congratulations to Dr. Claire Frauenfelder who is the winner of the 2022 Robert Guerin Research Prize. Claire’s winning paper focused on the “Outcomes for head and neck cancer patients admitted to intensive care in Australia and New Zealand between 2000 and 2016” and was published in The Journal of Laryngology and Otology. Established in partnership with the Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (ASOHNS), the Robert Guerin Research prize recognises outstanding research undertaken by a surgical trainee in Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. It is presented each year at the Robert Guerin Memorial Trainees meeting. https://gprwmf.org.au/ ASOHNS ASM 2025 Abstract Submissions are now open Call for Abstracts - Now Open! Abstracts are invited for oral presentations and posters for ASOHNS ASM2025. Key Dates Abstract submission deadline: Sunday 17 November 2024 Abstract notification to authors: December 2024 Please click here for the Abstract information If there are any difficulties regarding this process, please contact the meeting organisers on: T: +61 3 9249 1158 E: asohnsasm@surgeons.org ASOHNS International Scholarship for Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Surgical Education for 2025 applications are now open. This scholarship, up to the amount of $12,000, will provide otolaryngology, head and neck surgeons from developing countries in the Asia Pacific region with the opportunity to participate in a variety of educational opportunities for faculty development and enhancement that will result in acquisition of new knowledge and skills in surgical education and training. This knowledge and these skills will be useful in improving surgical education and training at the scholar’s home institution and country. The scholar will participate in hands-on course(s) that address surgical education and training across the continuum of professional development. The focus will be on building knowledge and skills in OHNS surgical practice such as FESS, Head & Neck, temporal bone or any other course approved by ASOHNS and relevant to the applicant. Following the course, the scholar may visit an appropriate hospital for observation of relevant clinical areas. At the conclusion of the course and visits to suitable institutions, the scholar will send to the Outreach Committee a brief report outlining how the aims outlined in their application for the scholarship have been achieved. Evidence of support of the scholar’s objectives from the leadership at the home institution must be provided by the applicant and will be used as one of the criteria for selection of the scholar. The scholarship will support costs of up to $12,000, for travel, accommodation, meals and registration fees for course(s) undertaken. Assistance in reserving accommodation in the course city is available if required. Please carefully read the requirements listed on the following page. All requirements must be fulfilled, and all requested documents provided in a timely manner, for an application to be eligible. Applicants must fill in all fields marked with an asterisk (*). If an applicant has nothing to put into a required field, enter N/A, meaning “Not Applicable.” Per the published requirements, applicants must also submit three (3) independently prepared letters of recommendation. In addition, applicants are to write an essay of no more than one page regarding their work setting, including their hospital and the patients they see, as well as their participation in quality improvement activities in this setting. They are to indicate their career goals, indicating how they will transfer learning to their current situation. Recommenders are requested to address the applicant’s educational goals as expressed in their essay. Application materials are due no later than December 15, 2024, and are accepted via e-mail only. Please send materials to the Outreach Committee via email to: ceo@asohns.org.au Click here for the application form The scholarship requirements are: • Applicants must be graduates of schools of medicine. • Applicants must be at least 30 years old but under 55, on the date that the completed application is submitted. • Applicants must submit their applications from their intended permanent location. • Applications will be accepted for processing only when the applicants have been in surgical practice and teaching for a minimum of one year following completion of all formal training (including fellowships and scholarships). • Applicants must submit a fully completed application form provided by the Society on its website. The application and accompanying materials must be typewritten and in English. • Applicants are responsible for arranging their own travel Visa to enter Australia at their own cost. Evidence of a valid travel Visa must be supplied at least one month prior to travel. If this is not provided, the scholarship will be withdrawn. The applicant will be eligible to re-apply in the following year. • Applicants must submit independently prepared letters of recommendation from three (3) of their colleagues. One letter must be from the Chair of the Department or division in which the applicant holds an academic or clinical appointment, or a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons residing in their country. If the applicant is the sole ENT surgeon in a small country, the letter can be from other senior persons with whom the applicant has worked in their country. • The International Scholarship for OHNS Surgical Education must be used in the year for which it is designated. It cannot be postponed. • Awardees are expected to provide a written report upon their return home, specifically focusing on the value of the visit to the awardee and the potentialbeneficial effect to patients in the country of origin. • Unsuccessful applicants may reapply only twice and only by completing and submitting a current application form provided by the Society, together with new supporting documentation. Congratulations to Bernard Lyons ASOHNS Federal Council, State Executives and members congratulate Associate Professor Bernard Lyons on becoming ASOHNS President. Showing 0 Comment