Dispelling myths about audiologic counselling: part two
In the second of a two-part series, Drs Clark and English explore how addressing emotions, embracing silence and managing expectations enhance person-centred care. As discussed in part one of this article [1], when we provide patient education, we must monitor...
Full DetailsBACO and banquet speeches
BACO International is about to take place in Glasgow, 1–3 July 2026. To coincide with ENT UK’s historic flagship conference covering all aspects of our speciality, I thought that readers might be interested in a few words about its history...
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British Association of Paediatric Surgeons
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Radboud University Medical Center: 26th Course on Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery of the Nose and Face
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10th World Congress for Endoscopic Surgery of Sinuses, Skull Base, Brain, Spine & Orbit
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The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh- Non-Technical Skills for Surgeons (NOTSS)
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The 12th Edition of International Conference on Neurology and Neurological Disorders, organized by Magnus Group, will take place in Barcelona, Spain and Virtually from June 22 to 24, 2026. Centered around the theme “Connecting Minds: Innovations in Neurology and Patient Care”, this three-day hybrid event will serve as a premier platform for scientific exchange, clinical insight, and cross-disciplinary collaboration across neurology and neuroscience. Brain Conference 2026 invites abstract submissions and full-length research presentations from academic scientists, clinical neurologists, healthcare professionals, and industry experts. The program will encompass peer-reviewed sessions addressing key areas such as neurological diagnostics, neurodegenerative diseases, pediatric neurology, neurotechnology, and neuroinflammation. The hybrid format ensures inclusive access for global participants, supporting both on-site and online engagement. In addition to oral presentations, Neuroimmunology Webinar will feature e-posters, panel discussions, and dedicated workshops aimed at enhancing clinical and research competencies. Neurology 2026 offers a vital opportunity for attendees to contribute to advancing neurological research, fostering innovation, and strengthening global collaboration in brain health and neurological care.
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European Association for Endoscopic Surgery
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This course is designed for neurosurgeons and otolaryngologists at senior trainee and consultant levels who are interested in the most recent developments in endoscopic surgery of the cranial base and pituitary gland.
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ENT UK is delighted to invite you to the ENT event of the year....
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This cadaveric course in partnership with B. Braun Aesculap Power Systems, is designed to use 3D anatomical teaching to help navigate skull base and neurovascular approaches in the microsurgical cadaveric lab.
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We seek your valuable support for the upcoming “International Conference on Otolaryngology and ENT...
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The fact that the cradle of modern otology lies in Britain and Ireland was...
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The vomeronasal organ (VNO) was not, in fact, first described by Jacobsen in 1809,...
OBITUARY: Professor Carel Dirk August Verwoerd (1936–2026): Founding father of the European Society of Paediatric Otorhinolaryngology
Professor Dr Carel Dirk August Verwoerd. Professor Dr Carel Dirk August (Carel) Verwoerd was a driving force in the development of paediatric otorhinolaryngology in Europe. As a founding member of the European Society of Paediatric Otolaryngology (ESPO) in 1994, he...
Full DetailsSentio™ System – an active transcutaneous bone conduction hearing system from Oticon Medical
As bone conduction technology advances, implant options continue to improve; here, the Sentio™ System is outlined, including indications, surgical technique and aftercare. Bone conduction hearing aids (BCHA) are an established management option for adults with conductive (CHL) or mixed hearing...
Full DetailsOBITUARY: Emeritus Professor Adrian John Fourcin (30/8/1927 - 10/4/2026)
Adrian John Fourcin. Adrian John Fourcin was born on 30 August 1927 in Primrose Hill, London. His father Victor was a French confectioner, a hobby that, together with joinery, Adrian enjoyed passionately alongside his lifelong interest in speech and hearing....
Full DetailsGIRFT: improving ENT care through standardised clinical pathways
Clinical pathways can help to ensure consistency of approach and efficient use of resources. We hear about new developments in the UK. Variation in ENT care In today’s data-driven healthcare landscape, significant variation persists in the provision of ENT services...
Full DetailsMedicine by the lake: an observership within RhinoEdu
Two trainees reflect on a RhinoEdu observership in Italy, exploring surgical training, clinical culture and how ENT practice differs across international healthcare systems. The beginning of the new year marked a transition for both of us – though in different...
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Our Soluvos Medical team carries the full range of A.R.C. Lasers in the UK...
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Interacoustics is excited to introduce a new, free online onboarding resource designed to help...
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The Listening Lab recently celebrated its annual Movie Day for cochlear implant recipients in...
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The Lenire® tinnitus treatment device is now available in Canada through 21 clinics across...
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Neuromod has partnered with specialty tinnitus care clinic HearConsult to make the Lenire® tinnitus...
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The Soluvos Medical UK team represents the full A.R.C. Laser portfolio, offering expert advice,...
How AI is expanding accessibility for people with hearing loss in speech-to-text apps
In hospitals and clinical environments where masks are required, deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals continue to experience additional barriers due to the absence of visual cues. Similarly, large in-person meetings, virtual sessions, classrooms and lectures can be difficult to navigate when...
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Professor Ann Hermansson in Dublin, 2024. Professor Ann Hermansson from Lund, Sweden, has been...
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An interview with Professor Henryk Skarzynski, the President of the 18th International Conference on...
Overcoming barriers to ear health in remote WA: partnerships and mobile care
Earbus Foundation delivers culturally safe, mobile ear healthcare to Aboriginal children across remote Western Australia, bridging access gaps. Otitis media, or middle ear disease, is highly prevalent in Aboriginal children in Australia [1]. Studies have shown that otitis media can...
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ENT surgeons around the world are aware of the huge damage that can be caused by the ingestion of button batteries by young children. Our editor Declan Costello caught up with Professors Fred Dikkers and Tjark Ebels, both at the forefront of the mission for improved safety, to discuss the latest developments of regulation and innovation.
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The Collinson Foundation for Patulous Eustachian Tube (CFPET) is a US-registered nonprofit organisation dedicated to providing hope, support and advocacy for individuals living with Patulous Eustachian Tube (PET) around the world.
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The launch of a new Surgical Video Library for ENT UK Members was announced at the British Rhinological Society Annual Meeting in Newquay. This valuable educational resource provides access to a range of rhinological procedures through step-by-step instructional videos and aims to showcase the breadth and quality of rhinology practice across the UK.
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Inclusive hearing innovation took centre stage at this year's World Congress of Audiology in Seoul in May. 'Seoul Session - A Live Auracast™ Event' was an immersive live music experience held in a jazz club.
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Our resident reporter at large tells us about two of his heroes, both of...
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Chris Potter has a thing or two to say about the use of statistics...




























