The Pediatric ENT Symposium 2024
24th–25th of October 2024
Copenhagen, Denmark
The Pediatric ENT Symposium 2024
The Danish ENT Academy is delighted to host the first Pediatric ENT Symposium 2024.
This symposium will include lectures about various common illnesses found in children such as tonsillitis, sinusitis and ear infections using the latest guidelines for medical treatment and the most advanced techniques for surgical treatment. Thus, the aim of this symposium is to concentrate and disseminate information concerning prevention, cure and care of otorhinolaryngology disorders in infants and children due to developmental, degenerative, infectious, neoplastic, traumatic and social causes.
We welcome both doctors and nurses as well as both presenters and delegates to this exciting scientific program, where we have a great lineup of Danish and international speakers.
The symposium will take place in beautiful surroundings at The Natural History Museum of Denmark, where there will be plenty of opportunity to network with other doctors as a guided tour and course dinner at the museum is included in your ticket.
Language: English
Location: The Natural History Museum of Denmark (Øster Voldgade 5,7, 1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark)
Confirmed speakers
Prof. Michael J. Rutter, BHB, MBChB, FRACS
Cincinnati, USA
Director of Clinical Research, Division of Pediatric Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, University of Cincinatti. Mike is an ENT surgeon specializing in pediatric otolaryngology with an emphasis on airway problems in children, adolescents, and young adults. His interests include tracheal reconstruction and complex airway surgery.
Leen Maes
Ghent, Belgium
Leen Maes is an audiologist and associate professor specialized in vestibular assessment techniques in children and adults. She teaches 5 different vestibular courses at the audiology and physiotherapy department of the Ghent University. Her vestibular research group investigates the impact of a vestibular dysfunction on the motor and cognitive function in healthy as well as vestibular-impaired subjects (children and adults) [see more in the symposium booklet].
Prof. Ann Hermansson, MD, Ph.D.
Lund, Sweden
Michelle Wyatt
London, United Kingdom
Michelle Wyatt is Head of the Departments of ENT Surgery, Audiology and Cochlear Implantation at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children. She is also an Honorary Associate Professor at the Institute of Child Health, University of London and the President of the British Association of Paediatric Otolaryngology and sits on the council of the Section of Rhinology and Laryngology at the Royal Society of Medicine, having recently been elected to be the incoming section President in November 2024.
Malin Wendt
Karolinska, Sweden
Malin Wendt is a senior Pediatric ENT consultant and Head of Department for Upper Airway Surgery in Karolinska, with main clinical focus on pediatric airway/aerodigestive challenges and management of vascular anomalies. Malin is co-Head of the Karolinska Pediatric Aerodigestive Team (KPAT) and is representing Karolinska in the European Reference Network Cranio/Rare ENT-disorders. She is Secretary in the board of the Swedish Society of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology.
Prof. Therese Ovesen, MD, DMSc.
Århus, Denmark
Therese Oversen is Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Aarhus University and Professor and Senior Consultant at the ENT Department, Gødstrup Hospital, Denmark. She has over 150 peer-reviewed publications and is a reviewer for several international journals including Laryngoscope, British Medical Journal, Clinical Otolaryngologica, International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology and Acta Otorhinolaryngologica.
Prof. Bo Chawes, MD, PhD, Dr.Med.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Prof. Bo Chawes is a pediatrician and works half-time as consultant at the Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine and half-time as research lead on Danish Center for Children’s Asthma. He is a professor in pediatrics at University of Copenhagen with lead in asthma and allergies in children. Bo researches reasons for asthma and allergies in children and is behind several big randomized studies in regards of primary, secondary and tertiary prevention of asthma and allergies in young infants.
Morten Bøttger, MD, MMD, Consultant
Copenhagen, Denmark
Head of paediatric anaesthesiology, HovedOrtoCentret Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen. Morten's clinical practice is anchored at the ENT and CMF operating theatres. Main areas of interest and expertise include difficult airway management in smaller children, a subject on which he has authored multiple textbook chapters. A special interest revolves around teaching and training paediatric eFONA.
Thomas Hjuler, MD, Consultant
Copenhagen, Denmark
Lead Pediatric ENT Consultant at the Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery and Audiology clinic at Rigshospitalet. Thomas is the head of the Capital Region's team for vascular lesions and a member of several interdisciplinary pediatric teams at Rigshospitalet, including the Microtia, Craniofacial and Oncology teams.
Niclas Rubeck, MD, Consultant
Copenhagen, Denmark
Niclas is a Senior Consultant in Rhinology and Transoral Robotic Surgery at Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen. His primary areas of interest are endoscopic transnasal skull surgery, reconstructive facial/nasal surgery and transoral robotic surgery. He has published more than 30 peer reviewed articles, primarily regarding oropharyngeal cancer.
Tobias Todsen, MD, PhD
Copenhagen, Denmark
Tobias is a Consultant ENT-Head & Neck Surgeon based at Rigshospitalet, and President-elect for the Danish Ultrasound Diagnostic Society. Tobias focuses on education and research in Head & Neck Ultrasound and development of new ultrasound techniques to improve surgical care. He is experienced with conducting randomized controlled clinical trials, assessment and transfer studies. He has a special interest in developing video-based learning solutions and 3D/360° virtual reality teaching resources to train clinical skills.
Cecilia Fernandez Samar, Audiologist/Speech-language pathologist
Copenhagen, Denmark
Cecilia Fernandez Samar is Head of the Audiological Department at the Copenhagen Hearing and Balance Center, Rigshospitalet. She has extensive experience in the field of audiology covering the medical, technical, and educational areas. She has experience with fitting hearing aids, cochlear implants and AVT and is a Certified Auditory Verbal Therapist (Cert. AVT) - guiding parents and professionals.
Sofie Krarup, Medical Student
Aarhus, Denmark
Sofie Krarup is a medical master student at Aarhus University. She is a part of a research group at the ENT Department, Gødstrup Hospital Denmark that focuses on balance problems in children.
Research Poster Presentations
We welcome you to submit a poster for the scientific poster part of the symposium.
Poster topics can be both basic science research and clinical research/case studies. Posters will be on display during the symposium and an extra certificate (poster presentation) will be awarded over and above the Symposium Attendance Certificate. The two best posters are presented during the last session of each meeting (see the programme below).
The winning poster will be awarded a prize of 2000 Danish kroner or one free registration to a DENTA symposium or course of your choice. All participants who submit an accepted poster for the meeting will be given a 1000 Danish kroner refund to the cost of registration. Please consider submitting a poster for this meeting.
To submit posters, please write to Mike Papesch: mail: chairman@entdenmark.com
Programme
Symposium Programme
Day 1 | October 24th
08.00 08.25 Registration, Coffee & Pastries
08.25 08.30 Welcome Alaa Jady
Session 1 Pediatric Airway
08.30 09.00 What to do with a squeaky baby Michelle Wyatt
09.00 09.30 Airway management in children (MLB etc.) Morten Bøttger
09.30 10.00 Laryngotracheal problems and management Mike Rutter
10.00 10.30 Trauma Ann Hermansson
10.30 11.00 Trade Displays/Tea & Coffee Break
Session 2 Otology
11.00 11.30 Impact of a vestibular dysfunction on the development of children: the importance of early detection Leen Maes
11.30 12.00 Auditory-Verbal Therapy after Cochlear Implantation Cecilia Fernandez
12.00 12.30 The Danish validation of the DHI questionnaire for pediatric dizziness Sofie Krarup
12.30 13.30 Poster Presentations/Trade Displays/Lunch break
Session 3 Rhinology
13.30 14.00 Primary ciliary dyskinesia and Cystic Fibrosis Kim G. Nielsen
14.00 14.30 Pediatric Sinus surgery: Indications and Pitfalls Niclas Rubek
14.30 15.00 Allergic rhinitis: diagnosis, co-morbidities and treatment Bo Chawes
15.00 15.30 Trade Displays/Tea & coffee
Session 4 General
15.30 16.00 Perioperative management of children Morten Bøttger
16.00 16.15 Closure for first day Alaa Jady / Mike Papesch
17:45 18:15 Explore the Museum exhibition “Wild Wonderful World”
18:30 21:30 Course Dinner in the Botanical Garden’s restaurant,
“Formidlingsvæksthuset”
Day 2 | October 25th
08.00 09.00 Coffee & Pastries/Trade Displays
Session 5 Obstructive Sleep Apnea
09.00 09.30 Obstructive Sleep Apnea in children Mike Rutter
09.30 10.00 Adenotonsillectomy: Techniques and Hosptial Stay Thomas Hjuler
10.00 10.30 Top Tips in Pediatric ENT Michelle Wyatt
10.30 11.00 Trade Displays/Tea & coffee
Session 6 General
11.00 11.30 Pediatric aerodigestive challenges – the importance of a multidisciplinary approach Malin Wendt
11.30 12.00 Smell disorders in childhood and adolescence Therese Ovesen
12.00 12.30 Poster Presentations/Trade Displays/Lunch
Session 7 Head & Neck
12.30 13.00 Infections in Children Ann Hermansson
13.00 13.30 Head and neck lump in a pediatric patients – what can it be and what to do? Malin Wendt
13.30 14.00 Pediatric Ultrasound Tobias Todsen
14.00 14.30 Trade Displays/Tea & coffee
Session 8 Otology Continued Session
14.30 15.00 Best evidence management of middle ear disease Ann Hermansson
15.00 15.30 Panel Discussion: Use of Grommets, when and why Mike Rutter
Session 9 Closing Session
15.30 15.45 Winning Poster Presentations Thomas Hjuler
15.45 16.00 Closure/Evaluation/Certification Mike Papesch
Information & Registration
Event Fee
3500 DKK: Consultants & Senior registrars
3000 DKK: Junior doctors, nurses & other healthcare professionals
The above-mentioned course fee includes lunch, refreshments, a guided tour of the course venue (the Natural History Museum of Denmark) and course dinner on the first day (in the Botanical Gardens next to the venue).
1-day tickets
2000 DKK: Course day one only (includes event dinner)
1500 DKK: Course day 2 only.
All stated prices include MOMS/VAT.
Accomodation
Accommodation is not included in the event fee, but DENTA has received a 10% discount rate on hotel rooms at Hotel Wake Up Copenhagen for our delegates to use during their stay in Copenhagen (the discount is available via the link above).
The event is held at the Natural History Museum of Denmark - just a few minutes walk from Nørreport Station, which is easily reached by metro, local S-train and regional trains.
With its location in central Copenhagen, there are plenty of excellent options for accommodation near the venue.
Contact
Do you have questions or need additional information? Please contact:
Alaa Jady, MD
Course organiser
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