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East Anglian Sinus, Orbit and Skull Base Surgery Course

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East Anglian Sinus, Orbit and Skull Base Surgery Course

January 21, 2024 - January 23, 2024

Featuring a high faculty to delegate ratio this two-day course will comprise of surgical videos and live demonstrations in the lab by faculty, lectures
and panel discussions on controversies and emerging therapies in the management of sinonasal disease and skull base lesions including CSF leaks and tumours. The course will include a dedicated session on the orbit including DCR, orbital decompression and orbital complications of ESS with expert ophthalmologists on the faculty. The emphasis will be on current strategies regarding optimum medical and surgical management of sinonasal disease. The course is aimed at senior SpRs, Consultants and other specialists wishing to improve their skills and knowledge in this area, but the faculty are happy to adapt the lab teaching to suit any level of training.

Details

Start:
January 21, 2024
End:
January 23, 2024
Event Category:
Website:
https://rhinology-group.uea.ac.uk/east-anglian-sinus,-orbit-and-skull-base-surgery-course-2025/

Organizer

rhinology-group
Email:
fmh.cpd@uea.ac.uk
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Venue

Norwich
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