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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24 February Congratulations February 24, 2025 By Asohns Admin ASOHNS, RACS 0 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. Related Articles Congratulations ASOHNS congratulates Dr Julia Crawford on becoming the new ANZHNCS President. Dr Crawford is a highly respected ENT specialist, specialising in general & paediatric ENT conditions, head & neck cancer surgery, benign disorders of the head & neck & robotic surgery. 2020 QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HONOUR LIST RECIPIENTS ASOHNS Federal Members, the NSW State Section Executive, members and Secretariat are very pleased to advise that two members have been acknowledged in the 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours. Congratulation to Dr John Curotta (NSW), awarded the Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for significant service to medicine as an ear, nose and throat surgeon, and to Indigenous health. Congratulations to Conjoint Professor Paul Walker (NSW), awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM), for service to paediatric medicine, and to professional organisations. ASOHNS 2019 SOCIETY MEDALS Congratulations to recipients of the 2019 Society Medal who were presented with their medals during the 2019 ASOHNS Annual Scientific Meeting held in Brisbane. For Distinguished Contribution to the Art and Science of Otolaryngology: Dr Bal Krishnan Dr Gerard Fogarty Certificates of Appreciation: 2019 ASM Co - Convenor, Dr Scott Coman and 2019 ASM Co - Convenor, Dr Ben Wallwork 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. ASOHNS 2021 Society Awards Congratulations to the recipients of 2021 Society Medal who were announced at the Annual Scientific Meeting Virtual Meeting 2021. For Distinguished Contribution to the Art and Science of Otolaryngology: Dr Hannah Burns. For Distinguished Service to ASOHNS: Dr Stanley Stylis RACS RURAL SURGEONS AWARD: Dr Bal Krishan FRACS Dr Hannah Burns was also awarded the AJO Top Reviewer for the AJO in 2020 and 2021. ASOHNS 2020 Society Awards Congratulations to recipient of the 2020 Society Medal. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the medal presentation could not take place as the 2020 ASOHNS Annual Scientific Meeting was converted to a Viirtual Conference. For Distinguished Contribution to the Art and Science of Otolaryngology: Dr Michael Wilson Showing 0 Comment Comments are closed.