VIII Balkan Congress of Otorhinolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery
Eugene N. Myers, MD, FRCS, Edin (Hon) With 362 participants from more than 40 countries, the VIII Balkan Congress of Otorhinolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery took place June 10-12, at the President Hotel, Tirgu Mures, Romania. Professor Gheorghe Muhlfay, MD, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, organized and presided over the meeting. An elegant opening ceremony took place on Sunday, June 10, in the Culture Palace’s Great Chamber with a delightful organ concert, offered by Ms. Molnar Tunde, followed by a cocktail party and the President’s Faculty Dinner. As the Congress’ Honorary President, I gave an invited lecture. The well-organized program featured outstanding guest faculty from the Balkans, other European countries, and the United States. The program content was broad enough to appeal to everyone in otolaryngology with lectures on hearing loss, balance disorders, rhinology, and cancer of the head and neck. Featured panels on cochlear implants included one with Piotr Henryk Skarzynski, MD, and audiologists Margaret Price and T. J. George, and an excellent companion piece, the MED-EL Symposium. Other scientific sessions covered obstructive sleep apnea, laryngeal neoplasia, cancer of the head and neck, and rhinology, cervical endocrine, and plastic facial surgery. There was also a poster session. The Gala Dinner at the President Hotel featured an outstanding group of young Romanian dancers in costumes typical of the ethnicities in Transylvania. The day after the closing ceremony on June 12, the guests took a trip to the Cheile Turzii salt mines followed by dinner at Sighisoara’s medieval castle. Overall, the meeting was outstanding, enjoyable, and was done at a very high level.
Eugene N. Myers, MD, FRCS, Edin (Hon)
With 362 participants from more than 40 countries, the VIII Balkan Congress of Otorhinolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery took place June 10-12, at the President Hotel, Tirgu Mures, Romania. Professor Gheorghe Muhlfay, MD, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, organized and presided over the meeting. An elegant opening ceremony took place on Sunday, June 10, in the Culture Palace’s Great Chamber with a delightful organ concert, offered by Ms. Molnar Tunde, followed by a cocktail party and the President’s Faculty Dinner. As the Congress’ Honorary President, I gave an invited lecture.
The well-organized program featured outstanding guest faculty from the Balkans, other European countries, and the United States. The program content was broad enough to appeal to everyone in otolaryngology with lectures on hearing loss, balance disorders, rhinology, and cancer of the head and neck. Featured panels on cochlear implants included one with Piotr Henryk Skarzynski, MD, and audiologists Margaret Price and T. J. George, and an excellent companion piece, the MED-EL Symposium. Other scientific sessions covered obstructive sleep apnea, laryngeal neoplasia, cancer of the head and neck, and rhinology, cervical endocrine, and plastic facial surgery. There was also a poster session.
The Gala Dinner at the President Hotel featured an outstanding group of young Romanian dancers in costumes typical of the ethnicities in Transylvania. The day after the closing ceremony on June 12, the guests took a trip to the Cheile Turzii salt mines followed by dinner at Sighisoara’s medieval castle. Overall, the meeting was outstanding, enjoyable, and was done at a very high level.