Attend the First AAENTA Congress in Zimbabwe
For the first time, the AAO-HNSF will meet June 3-6 in Central Africa with leaders of the Zimbabwean Society of Otolaryngology and otolaryngologists from Central, South, and East Africa. James L. Netterville, MD, Academy president-elect; Gregory W. Randolph, MD, coordinator for international affairs; James E. Saunders, MD, immediate past chair of the Humanitarian Efforts Committee; and Clemence Chidziva, MD, chair of the Organizing Committee, invite you to combine this meeting with a memorable tour of magnificent Victoria Falls and opportunities for safaris and sightseeing. “AAENTA, the All Africa ENT & Audiology Congress, was born out of a dire need to promote intra- and inter-regional cooperation among colleagues in Africa and globally,” Dr. Chidziva said. “PAFOS, the Pan-African Federation of Otorhinolaryngological Societies, will have its executive committee meeting as part of this initiative.” The congress program also will include Drs. Prahlad Basanth, Charles Buturo, Chris Prescott, Merry E. Sebelik, and Richard Wagner, and Professor Johan Fagan. To register for the meeting, book your hotel, and arrange pre/post congress tours, visit www.aaenta.org or contact Mukta Cardozo by email at African.incentive@omone.co.zw, by phone at +263-4-778215, or by cell phone at +263-774-356-186. There are 10 safari and day tour packages ranging from two to four nights and starting at $660 per person. Come to Victoria Falls where wilderness and sophistication blend in perfect harmony.

For the first time, the AAO-HNSF will meet June 3-6 in Central Africa with leaders of the Zimbabwean Society of Otolaryngology and otolaryngologists from Central, South, and East Africa.
James L. Netterville, MD, Academy president-elect; Gregory W. Randolph, MD, coordinator for international affairs; James E. Saunders, MD, immediate past chair of the Humanitarian Efforts Committee; and Clemence Chidziva, MD, chair of the Organizing Committee, invite you to combine this meeting with a memorable tour of magnificent Victoria Falls and opportunities for safaris and sightseeing.
“AAENTA, the All Africa ENT & Audiology Congress, was born out of a dire need to promote intra- and inter-regional cooperation among colleagues in Africa and globally,” Dr. Chidziva said. “PAFOS, the Pan-African Federation of Otorhinolaryngological Societies, will have its executive committee meeting as part of this initiative.”


The congress program also will include Drs. Prahlad Basanth, Charles Buturo, Chris Prescott, Merry E. Sebelik, and Richard Wagner, and Professor Johan Fagan.
To register for the meeting, book your hotel, and arrange pre/post congress tours, visit www.aaenta.org or contact Mukta Cardozo by email at African.incentive@omone.co.zw, by phone at +263-4-778215, or by cell phone at +263-774-356-186. There are 10 safari and day tour packages ranging from two to four nights and starting at $660 per person.


Come to Victoria Falls where wilderness and sophistication blend in perfect harmony.