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Guidelines for Abstract Preparation
Please read carefully before submitting an abstract
- Abstract must be typed in English using MS Word only.
- Give all information requested in a form
- Abstract title must be typed in CAPITAL letter.
- Give full name of every author
- Presenter's name should be underlined.
- Use "Times New Roman" with 11 pti. and single line spacing
- Use of standard abbreviations is desirable. Place unusual abbreviations in bracket after a full word is mentioned
- Content must not exceed 500 words and arrange as follows:
| - Objective(s) |
| - Methods |
| - Results |
| - Conclusion |
- Abstract form
(download by right clicking, and selecting "Save target as").
- Authors are encouraged to submit an abstract as an attachment via email to Congress Secretariat - secretariat@asia-oceania2007.org, sispa@mahidol.ac.th or drsuchitrap@yahoo.com
- (Optional) Abstract can be submitted together with soft file in CD by mailing to Congress Secretariat at Dept. of ORL, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital Bangkok 10700, Thailand .
- Abstract is considered as final once submitted.
- Deadline for abstract submission is 30 April 2007.
TOPIC CATEGORY
Select one category for your abstract:
Science in Hearing:
______ An approach to Hearing Problems from Newborn to Senior
______ Electrophysiology & Diagnostic Audiology: OAEs, ABR, ASSR, ECochG
______ Approach to Communication Disorders
______ Newborn Hearing Screening
______ Hearing Evaluation in Children
______ Genetics and Hearing Loss
______ Latest technology in Hearing Aids for Young and Old
______ All About Implantable Hearing Devices
______ Educational / Rehabilitation of the Hearing Impaired
Otology:
______ Otitis Media: Looking at New Evidence
______ Management of Ear & Temporal Bone Tumors
______ Tympanoplasty & Cholesteatoma Surgery
______ Otoplasty, Microtia Repair & Prosthesis;
Neuro-Otology-Audiology:
______ Hearing & Balance Problems - Young & Senior
______ Vertigo Updates
______ An approach to Dizzy patients
______ Industrial Audiology: Noise induced Hearing Loss
______ Hazardous of noise at work & at leisure time.
______ Skullbase Surgery: Acoustic Schwannoma, Meningioma
______ Neurophysiology and Cranial Nerve Monitoring in ENT
Nose and Para-nasal Air sinuses and Nasal Allergy
______ United Airways: AR, Asthma
______ Rhinosinusitis: Medical, surgical management & complimentary alternative modality
______ Nasal polyps: an old disease with new insights
______ Nasal airway assessment
______ Nose & Paranasal Sinus Tumors
______ The Nose Job: All you want to know about Septorhinoplasty
Head & Neck:
______ Approach to Disorders of Speech, Swallowing & Presbygeusia
______ Advances in Multidisciplinary Management of Upper Aerodigestive Tract Tumors
______ Laryngopharyngeal Reflux & Dysphagia
______ Approach to Disorders of Phonation: Infancy to Presbyphonia
______ Cheiloplasty, Palatoplasty
General ENT:
______ Pediatric ORL
______ Thyroid Diseases
______ Miscellaneous: i.e. ENT Infection, ENT training, Sleep Disorder Breathing (SDB)
Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery:
______ Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
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