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The Hindu
03-08-2025
- Health
- The Hindu
ENT specialists convene in Hyderabad to explore advances in otolaryngology
Hyderabad witnessed a congregation of ENT specialists on Saturday, August 2, who benefited from a diverse programme which included research presentations and live workshops. The conference was organised by Apollo Hospitals in collaboration with Osmania Medical College and the Hyderabad chapter of the Association of Otolaryngologists of India (AOI), hosted the International 360° ENT and Skull Base Conference. Otolaryngology is a medical speciality focused on the surgical and medical management of conditions affecting the head and neck, particularly the ears, nose, and throat. The event drew over 250 national and international experts, faculty members, and postgraduate students, creating a dynamic platform for academic exchange, clinical innovation, and collaborative learning in the field of otolaryngology. 'Our goal is to drive progress and excellence in patient care through robust educational sessions and collaborative dialogue,' said Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director of Apollo Hospitals.


Hans India
11-05-2025
- Health
- Hans India
2-day ENT conclave held
Hyderabad: A two-day academic event 'ENT Conclave-2025' with a theme of 'Hearing Today, Leading Tomorrow', organised jointly by Omega Hospitals, Association of Otolaryngologists of India (AOI), Hyderabad Branch, and the Telangana State Medical Council (TSMC) deliberated on emerging medical advancements and surgical procedures here on Saturday. The conclave witnessed the participation of over 175 delegates, including distinguished speakers, postgraduate students, and allied health professionals from across India and abroad. Speaking on the occasion, Dr Vennela Devarakonda emphasised recent advancements in Coblation Technology and her novel techniques in treating various ENT conditions. She also highlighted the importance of structured instructional courses, which were specially designed for junior consultants and postgraduate students. Renowned ENT surgeon Dr Radha Madhab Sahu from Bhubaneswar presented on the application of ICG dye in endoscopic skull base surgery, proposing enhanced visualisation techniques. Dr Mohana Vamsy, Dr Sampath Chandra Prasad, a lateral skull base surgeon from Bangalore and Dr Vidyasagar were also present.