Description

This afternoon meeting will explore controversial areas of otology and discuss whether they should be commonly used.

topics covered
• How to provide effective balance services in UK practice
• Unusual techniques in cochlear implantation
• The benefits of the Eustachian tube
• The benefits and challenges of attaining competency in major ear surgery pre-CCST

speakers
Professor Peter Rea, Consultant Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

Mr Simon Freeman, Consultant Otolaryngologist and Skull Base Surgeon, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

Mr James Tysome, Consultant ENT Surgeon, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Mr Anirvan Banerjee, Consultant ENT Specialist, South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Professor Shakeel Saeed, Professor of Otology and Neuro-otology, University College London

rates
This meeting is free for RSM members.

Non-members: £5 – £70

agenda
1.30 pm
Registration, tea and coffee

2.00 pm
Welcome and introduction

2.05 pm
How best to provide balance services in the UK

Professor Peter Rea, Consultant Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

2.30 pm
Question and answer session

2.35 pm
Controversies in cochlear implantation

Mr Simon Freeman, Consultant Otolaryngologist and Skull Base Surgeon, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

3.00 pm
Question and answer session

3.05 pm
Tea and coffee break

3.25 pm
Why bother with the Eustachian tube?

Mr James Tysome, Consultant ENT Surgeon, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

3.50 pm
Question and answer session

3.55 pm
Debate: This house believes that competence in major ear surgery should not be a requirement for CCST in ENT

Mr Anirvan Banerjee, Consultant ENT Specialist, South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Professor Shakeel Saeed, Professor of Otology and Neuro-otology, University College London

4.25 pm
Closing remarks

4.30 pm
Close of meeting