Balkan Congress of ORL-HNS, Budva, Montenegro
Eugene N. Myers, MD, FRCS Ed (Hon.) In June 2014, the beautiful city of Budva, Montenegro, was the site of the IX Balkan Congress of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. The Hotel Mediterranean was the venue for this meeting, sponsored under the auspices of the government of Montenegro and its Ministry of Health. In the opening ceremony, the Congress President, Prof. Vladan Knezevic, MD, welcomed the delegates. Prof. Metin Onerci, MD, president of the Turkish Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, and Prof. Milan Stankovic, MD, president of the scientific program, gave their perspectives on the history of Balkan otolaryngology and international relationships. Honorary President of the Balkan Society of Otolaryngology Eugene N. Myers, MD, FRCS Ed (Hon), who is the AAO-HNSF Regional Advisor to the Balkans, read a proclamation of greetings and good wishes from the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery. He also gave a special invited lecture on the contemporary treatment of cancer of the parotid gland. There were 320 participants from Balkan countries including Slovenia and Croatia, as well as distinguished guests from Belgium, Germany, Poland, the UK, and the U.S. Prof. Stankovic organized a well-balanced scientific program, which was entirely in English. The program included 14 roundtables, 64 invited lectures and instructional courses, 77 free papers, and 55 posters. Also at the meeting, the 10th anniversary of the Bulgarian Rhinologic Society was celebrated under the direction of Prof. Dilyana Vicheva, MD. For touristic purposes, there were many interesting sites in the area, such as the old town of Budva with the walls of the old city still standing, and an hour away, Dubrovnik, Croatia, with its large and historic old city and fortress. The social program consisted of a cocktail party after the opening ceremony and the gala dinner in the hotel on the closing night of the Congress. Altogether, this was an excellent meeting in a picturesque setting.
Eugene N. Myers, MD, FRCS Ed (Hon.)
In June 2014, the beautiful city of Budva, Montenegro, was the site of the IX Balkan Congress of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. The Hotel Mediterranean was the venue for this meeting, sponsored under the auspices of the government of Montenegro and its Ministry of Health.
In the opening ceremony, the Congress President, Prof. Vladan Knezevic, MD, welcomed the delegates. Prof. Metin Onerci, MD, president of the Turkish Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, and Prof. Milan Stankovic, MD, president of the scientific program, gave their perspectives on the history of Balkan otolaryngology and international relationships.
Honorary President of the Balkan Society of Otolaryngology Eugene N. Myers, MD, FRCS Ed (Hon), who is the AAO-HNSF Regional Advisor to the Balkans, read a proclamation of greetings and good wishes from the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery. He also gave a special invited lecture on the contemporary treatment of cancer of the parotid gland.
There were 320 participants from Balkan countries including Slovenia and Croatia, as well as distinguished guests from Belgium, Germany, Poland, the UK, and the U.S. Prof. Stankovic organized a well-balanced scientific program, which was entirely in English. The program included 14 roundtables, 64 invited lectures and instructional courses, 77 free papers, and 55 posters. Also at the meeting, the 10th anniversary of the Bulgarian Rhinologic Society was celebrated under the direction of Prof. Dilyana Vicheva, MD.
For touristic purposes, there were many interesting sites in the area, such as the old town of Budva with the walls of the old city still standing, and an hour away, Dubrovnik, Croatia, with its large and historic old city and fortress.
The social program consisted of a cocktail party after the opening ceremony and the gala dinner in the hotel on the closing night of the Congress. Altogether, this was an excellent meeting in a picturesque setting.