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International Newsround July 2020
16 July 2020
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18 August 2020
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22 September 2020
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Safeguarding Physician Wellbeing: Using Checklists for Personal, Professional and Psychological Safety
4 July 2024
| Ray Clarke
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ENTA - ENT
‘Checklists’ in the operating room make for safer surgery, better handovers and improved patient care. Can we apply the principles we have learned since Atul Gawande and the WHO pioneered this approach to surgery to our own wellbeing as doctors,...
ENT Grand Rounds
13 July 2020
A number of virtual teaching programmes have been set up across the UK. At Guy's and St. Thomas' and the Evelina London Children's hospitals, we embarked on a similar educational initiative to encourage...
Keep in touch at AOI Delhi
3 August 2022
ENT & Audiology News is delighted to have a presence at this month’s 44th Annual Conference of the Association of Otolaryngologists of India, Delhi State.
CRS vs. migraine: which is the culprit in most headaches?
6 September 2021
| Joanna Stephens
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ENTA - Rhinology / Sinus
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Sino-Nasal Outcome Test, chronic rhinosinusitis, facial pain, headache, migraine, primary headache syndrome
‘Sinus headache’ is a common diagnosis according to patients and primary care physicians, but relatively infrequent in the eyes of otolaryngologists. This study examines 104 patients with a primary headache syndrome (PHS) and 130 patients with CRS, looking at SNOT-22...
Endoscopic Approaches to the Parsanasal Sinuses and Skull Base
9 September 2020
| Mohamed Reda Elbadawey
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ENTA - ENT, ENTA - Rhinology / Sinus, ENTA - Skull Base Surgery
This is an excellent book to cover the endoscopic approaches to the paranasal sinuses and skull base with a step-by-step anatomic dissection guide. The editors are a group of eminent skull base otolaryngologists and neurosurgeons in Barcelona, Spain, and they...
Balloon dilatation of the eustachian tube: An evidence based review
1 September 2014
| Andy Hall
Eustachian tube dysfunction has long provoked debate among otolaryngologists with wide-spread variation in management. Establishing a safe and effective surgical technique to bring about resolution would be of benefit to those affected, with an estimated incidence of 0.9% in the...
In conversation with Harvey Coates
Indigenous health would remain a Cinderella part of our speciality were it not for the work of a few outstanding pioneers. Kelvin Kong speaks to one of them: Professor Harvey Coates AO. Harvey Coates is a paediatric otolaryngologist and clinical...Academic BACO 2015
1 July 2015
| Peter Andrews (Prof), Shakeel R Saeed
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ENTA - ENT
Putting together the academic programme for BACO is a monumental task. Academic Chairman Shakeel Saeed and Peter Andrews, the Academic Secretary of the conference, tell us how to make it a success. Conference season is nearly upon us, and Liverpool...
Percutaneous fibre guided laser surgery of the endolarynx
7 January 2020
| Markus M Hess, Susanne Fleischer
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ENTA - ENT, ENTA - Laryngology / Swallowing / Voice
Occasionally, getting access to the larynx for an intervention can be challenging. Markus Hess and Susanne Fleischer describe a novel way to perform laser treatment in such difficult instances. Fibre guided office-based endolaryngeal laser surgery has developed to be a...