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6thInternational Conference on

Otolaryngology and ENT

Theme: The Current Advancements in treatment of Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders

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Dubai, UAE

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RENOWNED/PREVIOUS SPEAKERS

Conference Speaker

Peter Taylor

Ethos-UK Consultancy
UK

Conference Speaker

Wieslaw Ziaja

Jagiellonian University
Poland

Conference Speaker

Katerina Kreislova

SVUOM Ltd.
Czech Republic

Conference Speaker

Venkatachalam Ramaswamy

NOAA/GFDL, Princeton University
USA

Conference Speaker

Marcellus Caldas

Kansas State University of Cambridge
USA

Conference Speaker

Chang Sug Park

Kansas State University of Cambridge
USA

Conference Speaker

Babu Joseph

University of South Florida
USA

Conference Speaker

Boon-Leong-Lim

The University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Conference Speaker

Burton C

University of Tennessee
USA

Conference Speaker

Dana-Pokorna

University of Chemistry and Technology
Central African Republic

Conference Speaker

Wongkot Wongsapai

Assistant Professor Chiang Mai University
Thailand

Conference Speaker

LISA KONG

Swansea University
UK

Tracks & Key Topics

Entconference 2024

ABOUT CONFERENCE

EuroSciCon outspreads its warm welcome to all its participants to European Conference on Otolaryngology, ENT Conference 2024 scheduled on January 11-12, 2024, in Dubai, UAE with a theme “The Current Advancements in treatment of Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders”. EuroSciCon organizes International Events with Conferences, Meetings, and Workshops on Medical, Pharma, Engineering, Science, Equipment and Business.

We gladly welcome attendees all around the world for the hearing of the leading recent innovations and inventions in the field of Ear, Nose, and Throat Cures. This Conference will provide a forum for exchange of ideas and authoritative views by leading scientists, trade specialists and from the academicians of the best institutes from around the globe. Settled keynote speakers and well-known leading scientists and experts from around the globe will be expected to share their awareness and talk about various aspects related to various front lines in the field of Treatment of Ear, Nose, and Throat.

Our aspiration is to gather noble researchers, young scientists, academicians & industrialists to meet, discuss and share the knowledge that’s still more to be discovered. Gain and grab the knowledge. Conferences and symposia provide infinite opportunities to strengthen the community and are also the collective body of knowledge.  We cordially cheer you to attend and contribute to one of the major events of 2023 on the field of Otorhinolaryngology. The session will reveal the present and future features in the field of Treatment of Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders which are the need of the hour for instant and outlined treatment.

Ear, Nose, And Throat:

Otorhinolaryngology is a surgical subspecialty in medicine that deals with conditions of the ear, nose, and throat (ENT) and related structures of the head and neck. Doctors who study in this area are called otorhinolaryngologists, otolaryngologists, ENT doctors, ENT physicians, or head and neck surgeons. Patients pursue treatment from an otorhinolaryngologist for diseases of the ear, nose, throat, base of the skull, and for the surgical running of cancers and benign tumors of the head and neck.

Who & Why?

Otolaryngology, ENTConference 2024 Conference brings together the experts from all the aspects to meet and discuss the future of ENT and Status of treatment of for the disorders in today’s world to thrive and endure with a better health. The conference will bring together  Directors, Doctors, Director of Laboratories, Universities, Industries, Delegates, ENT Investigation specialists, Investigators, Post-Doctoral Fellows, ENT Research and Analytical Laboratories, Clinical Fellows, Students, ENT Research companies, ENT Healthcare Organizations, Market Research and Consulting Firms, Pharmaceutical Companies, Medical device specialist and all the interested members willing to enhance and update the understanding on Ear, Nose & Throat Disorders.

Scope & Importance:

According to the Focuses of Poison Control and Counteractive activity (CDC) around 12.1% of the adult masses or 28.5 Million people are come across consistent sinusitis, making it more by and large than diabetes and asthma. This high unavoidability of never-ending sinusitis is driving the enthusiasm for ENT drugs, for instance, endoscopic sinus medical procedures, utilitarian endoscopic sinus medical process (FESS), and inflatable sinus extension. In this way, creating control of sinusitis is depended upon to move the improvement of ENT contraptions feature. Otorhinolaryngology has a chiefly rich history, with basic accomplices and characters ever. The unique strength was one of the first to use neighborhood anesthesia for process, pioneer in prescriptions with devices that recuperated hearing and the use of amplifying focal point in medical procedures. Couple of restorative abilities had persevered through a similar number of changes and sensible advances in these last a very long time as Otolaryngology had, with the upside of merging advancements, for example, endoscopy, radiology, little scale medical procedure and evidence development.

 

COVID-19:

COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by the recently found virus known as SARS-CoV (Coronavirus). Before the outbreak originated in Wuhan, China December 2019. Many people infected with COVID-19 show mild symptoms, especially during the first stages of the disease. Thus, you can still catch the disease from an infected person who only has a cough and does not feel ill.

  • Effect of COVID on Otolaryngology
  • Aspects of COVID on ENT
  • Molecular assays to diagnose COVID-19 virus
  • Laboratory Assessment Tool for laboratories implementing COVID-19 testing

 

 

SESSIONS/TRACKS

Track 1: Otology/Neurotology

Otology is a division of medicine which studies normal and pathological anatomy and physiology of the ear (hearing and vestibular sensory system

s and associated structures and functions) as well as their diseases, diagnosis and treatment. Otologic surgery usually refers to surgery of the middle ear and mastoid connected to chronic otitis media, such as tympanoplasty, or ear drum surgery, ossiculoplasty, or surgery of the hearing bones, and mastoidectomy. Otology also contains surgical treatment of conductive hearing loss, such as stapedectomy surgery for otosclerosis. Neurotology, a interrelated field of medicine and subspecialty of Otolaryngology, is the study of diseases of the inner ear, which can leading to hearing and balance disorders. Neurotologic surgery generally refers to surgery of the inside ear or surgery that implicates entering the inner ear with risk to the hearing and balance organs, including labyrinthectomy, cochlear implant surgery, and surgery for lumps of the temporal bone, such as intracanlicular acoustic neuromas.

Related Associations & Societies: American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery | American Board of Otolaryngology | American Academy of Ophthalmology | European Federation of Audiology Societies | American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | American Tinnitus Association | American Osteopathic Board of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology | Italian Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Society | Gruppo Otologico

Track 2: Pediatric ENT

Pediatrics ENT deals with children having mutual illnesses such as tonsillitis, sinusitis and ear infections (otitis media) using the latest strategies for medical treatment and the most advanced techniques for surgical treatment. Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology is to focus and disseminate information concerning prevention, cure and care of otorhinolaryngology illnesses in infants and children due to developmental, degenerative, infectious, neoplastic, traumatic, social, psychiatric and monetary causes.

Track 3: Otolaryngology 

Otorhinolaryngology (also called otolaryngology and otolaryngology–head and neck surgery) is a surgical subspecialty within medicine that deals with settings of the ear, nose, and throat (ENT) and related structures of the head and neck. Doctors who study in this area are called otorhinolaryngologists, otolaryngologists, ENT doctors, ENT surgeons, or head and neck surgeons. Patients seek treatment from an otorhinolaryngologist for diseases of the ear, nose, throat, base of the skull, and for the surgical administration of cancers and benign tumors of the head and neck.

Related Associations & Societies: American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery | American Board of Otolaryngology | American Academy of Ophthalmology | European Federation of Audiology Societies | American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | American Tinnitus Association | American Osteopathic Board of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology | Italian Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Society | Gruppo Otologico

Track 4: Septoplasty

Septoplasty is a curative surgical procedure done to straighten the nasal septum, the partition between the two nasal cavities. Ideally, the septum should run down the center of the nose. When it turns into one of the cavities, it narrows that cavity and delays airflow. Deviated nasal septum or “crooked” interior nose can occur at childbirth or as the result of an injury or other trauma. If the wall that functions as a separator of both sides of the nose is tilted en route for one side at a degree greater than 50%, it might cause difficulty breathing. Frequently the inferior turbinate on the contrary side enlarges, which is labeled compensatory hypertrophy. Abnormalities of the septum can lead to nasal obstruction.

Track 5 :Tonsillectomy/Adenoidectomy

Tonsillectomy is a surgical procedure in which together palatine tonsils (hereafter called "tonsils") are removed from a recess in the side of the pharynx called the tonsillar fossa. The method is performed in response to repetitive occurrence of acute tonsillitis, sleep surgery for obstructive sleep apnea, nasal airway obstruction, diphtheria transporter state, snoring, or peritonsillar abscess. For children, tonsillectomy is usually combined with an adenoidectomy, which is the exclusion of the adenoid (also known as the "pharyngeal tonsil" or "nasopharyngeal tonsil"). The amalgamation of these two procedures is called an "adenotonsillectomy" or "T&A". Adenoidectomy is special in adults in whom the adenoid is much slighter than in children and rarely causes problems.

Track 6: Sinus Surgery

Endoscopic Sinus Surgery is most generally used to treat chronic rhinosinusitis only after all non-surgical treatment choices such as antibiotics, topical nasal corticosteroids, and nasal lavage with saline solutions have been exhausted. Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is an inflammatory state in which the nose and at least one sinus convert swollen and interfere with mucus drainage. It can be caused by anatomical aspects such as a deviated septum or nasal polyps (growths), as well as infection. Symptoms include trouble breathing through the nose, swelling and pain around the nose and eyes, postnasal drainage down the throat, and sweat sleeping.

Track 7 :Tonsillitis

Tonsillitis is inflammation of the tonsils, typically of quick onset. It is a type of pharyngitis.Symptoms may include sore throat, fever, expansion of the tonsils, trouble swallowing, and large lymph nodes around the neckTonsillitis is most regularly caused by a viral contagion, with about 5% to 40% of cases caused by a bacterial infection. When triggered by the bacterium group A streptococcus, it is referred to as strep throat. Rarely microorganisms such as Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Corynebacterium diphtheriae, or Haemophilus influenzae may be the cause.Typically the infection is spread among people through the air.A scoring system, such as the Centor score, may help separate possible origins. Confirmation may be by a throat swab or quick strep test.

Track 8 :Otitis Media

Otitis media is a cluster of inflammatory diseases of the middle ear.The two main types are acute otitis media (AOM) and otitis media with effusion (OME).AOM is an infection of sudden onset that usually presents with ear pain.In young children this may result in drawing at the ear, increased crying, and poor sleep.Decreased eating and a fever may also be present.OME is typically not connected with symptoms. Occasionally a feeling of completeness is described.It is defined as the presence of non-infectious fluid in the middle ear for other than three months.Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) is middle ear inflammation of greater than two weeks that results in episodes of release from the ear. It may be a barrier of acute otitis media. Pain is hardly present.All three may be associated with hearing loss. The hearing loss in OME, due to its chronic nature, may disturb a child's ability to learn.

Track 9: Myringotomy

myringotomy, occasionally called by other names, is a surgical procedure in which a tiny incision is shaped in the eardrum (tympanic membrane) to relieve pressure caused by excessive buildup of fluid, or to gutter pus from the middle ear. A tympanostomy tube is implanted into the eardrum to keep the middle ear aerated for a lengthy time and to prevent reaccumulation of fluid. Without the insertion of a tube, the incision usually heals naturally in two to three weeks. Depending on the type, the tube is either certainly extruded in 6 to 12 months or removed during a minor procedure.

Track 10: Ear Disorders

An ear malady is regularly a bacterial or viral contamination that effects the center ear, the air-filled space behind the eardrum that contains the slight vibrating bones of the ear. Youngsters are more probable than grown-ups to get ear adulterations. Ear diseases every now and again are difficult in view of aggravation and development of liquids in the center ear. Since ear diseases often clear up without anyone else, management may start with overseeing torment and observing the issue. Ear disease in newborn children and serious cases when all is said in done frequently need anti-infection solutions. Long haul issues recognized with ear contaminations — persevering liquids in the center ear, steady diseases or successive contaminations — can cause hearing disputes and different genuine complexities. In this tracks we practice a portion of the issue identified with time issue, for example, Acute outer otits, Prechondritis pinna-Cauliflower ear, Congenital changes Microtia, Atresia and Otomycosis.

Track 11: Epiglottitis

Epiglottitis is tenderness of the epiglottis—the flap at the base of the tongue that keeps food from going into the trachea (windpipe) Symptoms are commonly rapid in onset and include trouble swallowing which can result in drooling, deviations to the voice, fever, and an increased breathing rate.As the epiglottis is in the upper airway, swelling can interfere with breathing. People may thin forward in an effort to open the airway.As the condition worsens stridor and bluish skin could occur.

Track 12: Salivary Gland Pathology

 

 

There are 3 paired chief salivary glands in humans (the parotid gland, the submandibular gland, and the sublingual gland), as well as about 800-1000 insignificant salivary glands in the oral mucosa of the mouth. The parotid gland is located in front of the ear, and it secretes its ordinarily serous saliva via the parotid duct (Stenson duct) into the mouth, usually opening unevenly opposite the maxillary second molar. The submandibular gland is placed medial to the angle of the mandible, and it drains its mixture of serous and mucous saliva via the submandibular duct (Wharton duct) into the mouth, commonly opening in a punctum located in the bottom of mouth. The sublingual gland is situated below the tongue, in the floor of the mouth. It drains its typically mucous saliva into the mouth via about 8-20 ducts which open beside the plica sublingualis (a fold of tissue under the tongue).

The function of the salivary glands is to secrete saliva, which has a lubricating purpose, which protects the oral mucosa of the mouth through eating and speaking.Saliva also contains digestive enzymes (e.g. salivary amylase) and has antimicrobial action and turns as a buffer. Persons with reduced salivary flow or hyposalivation repeatedly suffer from dry mouth or xerostomia, which can result in severe dental caries (tooth decay) as a end of the loss of the protective effects of saliva.

Track 13: Rhinitis

Rhinitis, also known as coryza, is irritation and tenderness of the mucous membrane inside the nose. Common indications are a stuffy nose, runny nose, sneezing, and post-nasal drip. The most common kind of rhinitis is allergic rhinitis, which is regularly triggered by airborne allergens such as pollen and dander. Allergic rhinitis may cause other symptoms, such as sneezing and nasal itching, coughing, headache] fatigue, malaise, and perceptive impairment.The allergens may also affect the eyes, causing watery, reddened, or itchy eyes and puffiness nearby eyes. The inflammation results in the generation of large amounts of mucus, commonly making a runny nose, as well as a stuffy nose and post-nasal drip. In the case of allergic rhinitis, the inflammation is caused by the degranulation of post cells in the nose. When mast cells degranulate, they discharge histamine and other chemicals, starting an inflammatory process that can cause indications outside the nose, such as fatigue and malaise.

Track 14: Laryngitis

Laryngitis is infection of the larynx (voice box). Symptoms often include a hoarse voice and may include fever, cough, pain in the front of the neck, and worry swallowing . Laryngitis is categorised as acute if it persists less than three weeks and chronic if symptoms last more than three weeks.Acute cases generally occur as part of a viral upper respiratory tract infection. Other infections and trauma such as from coughing are other bases. Long-lasting cases may occur due to smoking, tuberculosis, allergies, acid reflux, rheumatoid arthritis, or sarcoidosis. The underlying tool involves irritation of the vocal cords.

Track 15: Tympanoplasty

Tympanoplasty is the surgical operation made for the reconstruction of the eardrum (tympanic membrane) and/or the minor bones of the middle ear Tympanoplasty is classified into five different types,Type 1 involves healing of the tympanic membrane alone, when the middle ear is normal. A type 1 tympanoplasty is identical to myringoplasty.Type 2 includes repair of the tympanic membrane and middle ear in spite of slight defects in the middle ear ossicles.Type 3 involves removal of ossicles and epitympanum when there are huge defects of the malleus and incus. The tympanic membrane is restored and directly connected to the head of the stapes.Type 4 describes a repair when the stapes foot plate is movable, but the crura are mislaid. The resulting middle ear will only involve of the Eustachian tube and hypotympanum.Type 5 is a repair involving a immobile stapes footplate.

Track 16: Laryngology

It is a branch of medicine that compacts with disorders, diseases and injuries of the vocal apparatus, especially the larynx. Mutual conditions addressed by laryngologists include vocal fold nodules and cysts, laryngeal cancer, spasmodic dysphonia, laryngopharyngeal reflux, papilloma, and speech misuse/abuse/overuse syndromes.

Track 17: Tinnitus

Tinnitus the awareness of sound in the absence  of actual external sound-represents a symptom of an underlying condition rather than a single disease. Several models have been proposed to explain the mechanisms underlying tinnitus. Tinnitus, the noise can be intermittent or constant, and is very loud. Tinnitus is often related with hearing loss, it does not cause the loss, nor does a hearing loss cause tinnitus. People with tinnitus experience no effort hearing, and in a few cases they even become so sensitive to sound that they must take steps to muffle or mask exterior noises. Prolonged exposure to loud sounds is the most mutual cause of tinnitus. Up to 90% of people with tinnitus have certain level of noise-induced hearing loss. The noise causes lasting damage to the sound-sensitive cells of the cochlea, a spiral-shaped organ in the inner ear. A single exposure to a sudden enormously loud noise can also cause tinnitus. This track deals some of the most significant topic which includes: Chronic sensorineural tinnitus, Tinnitus from sound revelation, Pharmacological treatment and Behavioral treatment, Electrical stimulation and Vascular firmness of the auditory nerve.

Track 18: Anesthesia In Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery

Acute pain might occur due to trauma, surgery, infection, disruption of blood circulation, or many other conditions in which tissue injury occurs. In a medical setting, pain improvement is desired when its warning function is no longer needed. Besides educating patient comfort, pain therapy can also reduce harmful physiological significances of untreated pain. Children account for almost one-third of all patients undergoing ear, nose and throat  (ENT) surgery. Procedures array from simple day-case operations, such as myringotomy, to complex airway reconstruction surgery accepted in specialist centres. This track defines the anaesthetic management of some of the commonly performed paediatric ENT procedures, comprising adenotonsillectomy, oesophagoscopy, and middle ear surgery.

Track 19: Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)

Obstructive Sleep Apnea utmost common type of sleep apnea and is caused by complete or partial obstructions of the upper airway. It is categorized by repetitive episodes of shallow or paused breathing during sleep, despite the effort to breathe, and is usually associated with a decrease in blood oxygen saturation. Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder characterized by gaps in breathing or periods of shallow breathing during sleep. In the most mutual form this follows loud snoring. There may be a choking or snorting sound as breathing restarts. As it disrupts regular sleep, those affected are often sleepy or tired during the day. In children it may cause hitches in school or hyperactivity. There are three forms of sleep apnea, obstructive (OSA), central (CSA), and a grouping of the two. OSA is the most common form. Risk factors for OSA comprise being overweight, a family history of the condition, allergies, and enlarged tonsils. In OSA, breathing is interrupted by a impasse of airflow, while in CSA breathing stops due to a lack of effort to breathe. People with sleep apnea are frequently not aware they have it. Often it is picked up by a family associate. Sleep apnea is often detected with an overnight sleep study.

Track 20: Rhinology and Allergy

Rhinology expresses as the study of nose, including the sinuses. Rhinology alarms itself with medical and surgical diseases of the nasal passages as well as paranasal sinuses. It is fetching more important after the starter of nasal endoscopes. Allergies, also known as allergic diseases, are a number of conditions caused by hypersensitivity of the immune system to somewhat in the environment that usually causes little or no tricky in most people. These illnesses include hay fever, food allergies, atopic dermatitis, allergic asthma, and anaphylaxis. Indications may include red eyes, an itchy rash, runny nose, shortness of breath, or swelling. Allergies are mutual.  In the developed world, about 20% of people are exaggerated by allergic rhinitis; about 6% of people have at least one food allergy.

 

MARKET ANALYSIS

The world ENT devices market has perceived a stable growth over the past several years. Genuine European  locales  are foreseen to oppose developing people crisis in coming years inciting to extended ENT and lung diseases that will drive the arcade advancement.

The market for ENT is foreseen to end up predisposed by growing rates of ENT and lung ailments generally speaking, for example, perpetual obstructive pneumonic diseases (COPD), sinusitis and otitis media, extending affinity for smoking and mechanical activities provoking to less prominent frameworks, for instance, radio repeat and operated instruments. WHO (World Wellbeing Association) reports that COPD is the fourth driving purpose behind death worldwide and is hinge  upon to hold third position by 2022 and it was represented that 64 million people were facing COPD worldwide in the year 2004.

The ENT strategies market is expected to register a CAGR of around 6.4% during the forecast period. Ear, nose, and throat (ENT) devices are special tools used for detection, therapy, or surgery of any disorders related to the ear, nose, or throat.

The global ENT devices market size is predictable to reach USD 23.1 billion by 2022, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc., expanding at a CAGR of 5.0% during the forecast period. Rising geriatric population and growing prevalence of ENT related disorders are the primary factors stoking the growth of the market.

Importance and scope:

Otorhinolaryngology is the branch of medicine deals with diagnosis, treatment and other complications related to ears, nose and throat, as well as the head and neck, mouth, sinuses, and larynx. Increasing the use of some electric systems is partially caused by the growth of attractiveness to access control systems which takes less time for diagnosis, treatment and fewer damages through the time of surgery with minute pain. Increasing age leads to the growth risk for otorhinolaryngology disorders. The results in the use of advanced laser and radio frequency technology through surgical and diagnostic procedures and is predictable to drive ENT devices market size rapidly in coming forecast periods.

ENT Devices Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2012 - 2022)

  • Diagnostic (ENT) Devices
  • Rigid Endoscopes
  • Laryngoscopes
  • Otological Endoscopes
  • Otolaryngology Hospitals in Berlin Germany
  • Allied Academies Conference purposes to have one Otorhinolaryngology center or clinic for every residents of Berlin
  • Meoclinic Germany
  • Helios Hospital Berlin-Buch Germany
  • University Hospital Of Munich Germany

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List of Universities, Societies, and Jobs in ENT Worldwide 

Universities in U.S.A

Harvard University | Stanford University | ENT Conferences | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Otolaryngology Conferences University of California, Los Angeles |Yale University | Otolaryngology Conferences |Texas A&M University | Head and Neack Surgery Conferences | |New York University | Pennsylvania State University | Rhinology Conferences | Columbia University | University of Texas at Austin | Otology Conferences |University of Southern California ENT Meetings | University of Notre Dame | Cornell University | Boston University | Purdue University |Liberty University | Ohio State University | Princeton University | Duke University | Head and Neck Cancer Conferences |University of California, Berkeley | ENT Conferences U.S.A | University of Washington University of Pennsylvania |Otolaryngology Conferences Asia | Johns Hopkins University |Northwestern University |University of Michigan | ENT Meetings | University of Florida | Vanderbilt University |Brown University | Otology Conferences | University of Phoenix | Louisiana State University | University of Chicago |

Universities In  Europe

University of Oxford | ENT Conferences | University of Cambridge | Imperial College London | Otolaryngology Conferences | Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich | Head and Neck Surgery Conferences |Technical University of Munich | University of Edinburgh | University of Manchester | Otology Conferences | University of Amsterdam | Delft University of Technology | Rhinology Conferences | Humboldt University of Berlin | University of Copenhagen | Otology Conferences | Heidelberg University | Otolaryngology Conferences | Utrecht University University of Bologna | Head and Neck Cancer Conferences |University of Warwick | University of Bristol | ENT Conferences U.S.A | ENT Meetings | University of Groningen University of St Andrews | Leiden University | University of Zurich | Lund University | University of Glasgow | University of Oslo | Otolaryngology Conferences Asia |Erasmus University Rotterdam | University of Helsinki | ENT Meetings |University of Vienna | University of Barcelona | Ghent University | ENT Conferences |Technical University of Denmark | University of Twente | University of Nottingham |

Universities in Asia

National University of Singapore | ENT Conferences |The University of Hong Kong | Tsinghua University Otolaryngology Conferences | Peking University | Head and Neck Surgery Conferences Seoul National University | University of Tokyo | Rhinology Conferences | The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology | Otology Conferences  | Chinese University of Hong Kong | Head and Neck Cancer Conferences |Kyoto University | Fudan University | ENT Conference U.S.A |Zhejiang University | City University of Hong Kong | Otolaryngology Conferences Asia | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | ENT Meetings | Pohang University of Science and TechnologySungkyunkwan University | ENT Conferences | Korea University Nanjing University | Otology Conferences |Osaka University | University of Malaya | Yonsei University |Tohoku University ENT Meetings  | National Taiwan University Nagoya University | University of Tsukuba | Kyushu University | University of Science and Technology of China | Hokkaido University Otolaryngology Conferences Asia |Keio University |Waseda University | Universitas Indonesia |

Societies In U.S.A

American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery | ENT Conferences | American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology Otolaryngology Conferences |Pan-American Association of Oto-Rhinolaryngology | Head and Neck Surgery ConferencesOtology Conferences |Texas Association of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery | Head and Neck Cancer Conferences | Rhinology Conferences | Texas Association of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery | ENT Conferences U.S.A | Georgia Society of Otolaryngology | Otolaryngology Conferences Asia |North Carolina Society of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery | ENT Meetings | American Laryngological Association | Otology Conferences | | Minnesota Academy of Otolaryngology  | ENT Conferences | Canadian Society of OTOLARYNGOLOGY - Head and Neck Surgery | ENT Meetings  | American Head and Neck Society | Rhinology Conferences |European Rhinologic Society |

Societies in Europe

European Federation of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology Societies ENT Conferences |European Rhinologic Society Otolaryngology Conferences European Academy of Otology & Neuro-Otology | Head and Neck Surgery Conferences  | European Laryngological Society | Rhinology Conferences | European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | Otology Conferences European Head & Neck Society | ENT Conferences U.S.A |The European Society of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology ENT Meetings |

Societies in Asia

Asian Society of Head & Neck Oncology | ENT Conferences The New Zealand Society of Otolaryngology | Otolaryngology Conferences | Otorhinolaryngology Conferences | Head and Neck Surgery Conferences  Asia-Oceania Association of Otolaryngology | Rhinology Conferences | ASHNO (Asian Society of Head and Neck Oncology)| Otology Conferences |Otorhinolaryngology Conferences USA | Association for Research in Otolaryngology | Head and Neck Cancer Conferences | ENT Conferences  | ENT Conferences U.S.A | Asia-Pacific Society of Thyroid Surgery| ENT Conferences USA | Association of Otolaryngology Administrators | Otolaryngology Conferences Asia Association of Medical Doctors of AsiaENT Meetings |Association of Academic Departmentsof OtolaryngologyENT Conferences | Otolaryngology Conferences Rhinology Conferences ENT Conferences 2018 |

 Otorhinolaryngology Societies In Africa

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PAST CONFERENCE REPORT (ENT CONFERENCE 2023)

The 6th International Conference on Otolaryngology and ENT (ENT CONFERENCE 2023) hosted by EuroSciCon took place at Dubai, UAE during April 17-18, 2023. It was organized by EuroSciCon and generous response was received from the Editorial Board Members of EuroSciCon Journals as well as from eminent scientists, talented researchers, and young student community. Researchers and students who attended from different parts of the world made the conference one of the most successful and productive events in 2023 from EuroSciCon. The two-day program witnessed thought-provoking keynote and plenary presentations from experts in the field of Otolaryngology and ENT, highlighting the theme, "The Current Advancements in treatment of Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders ".

The meeting was carried out through various sessions, in which the discussions were held on the following major scientific tracks:

  • Otology
  • Pediatric ENT
  • Otolaryngology
  • Septoplasty
  • Tonsillectomy/ Adenoidectomy
  • Sinus Surgery
  • Tonsillitis
  • Otitis Media
  • Myringotomy
  • Epiglottitis
  • Salivary Gland Pathology
  • Rhinitis
  • Laryngitis
  • Tympanoplasty
  • Laryngology
  • Tinnitus
  • Anesthesia In Ear, Nose And Throat Surgery
  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
  • Ear Disorders
  • Rhinology And Allergy
  • Tracheostomy
  • Audiology
  • Facial Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery
  • Implant Applications For ENT Disorders
  • Facial Cosmetic Surgery
  • Myringotomy / Ear Surgery
  • ENT Rehabilitation
  • Instruments In Otolaryngology
  • Anesthesia In ENT Surgery
  • Communication Disorders And Therapies
  • ENT Procedures
  • General Medicine
  • Covid And ENT

The highlights of the meeting were from the eminent keynote lectures from

Dr. Debashis Acharya, PHCC, QATAR

Dr. Sunil Janardanan, KERF ENT Hospital, India

Dr. Karthika Shanthakunalan, Queens Medical Centre, UK

Dr. Alzira Parolo, Speech Therapist, University of Sao Paulo, Brazi

Mr Vik Veer, ENT Consultant Surgeon, Royal National Throat Nose & Ear Hospital (Dubai, UAE)

Dr. Sajidxa Mariño, Otolaryngologist

Past President of the Venezuelan ENT Society Founder and CEO Respira Libre@ Group

Venezuela

ENT Conference 2023 played an important role in promoting multidisciplinary interactions between science and medicine to enhance research in Otolaryngology and ENT.

We are obliged to the various delegates from companies and institutes who actively took part in the discussions. We sincerely thank the Organizing Committee Members and Editorial board of ENT for their gracious presence and continuous support throughout the proceedings of this event. With the valuable feedback and generous response received from the participants of the event,

Journal of Otology & Rhinology

Let us meet again @ ENT Conference 2023

 

 

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