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Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1999;125:120.


1999
March
The 47th Temporal Bone Dissection Course, Barcelona, Spain. The course will include dissection, surgery video films, and conferences. For more information contact Emilio Garcia-Ibanez, MD, Garcia-Ibanez Otologic Institute, 91 Dr Roux St, Barcelona 08017, Spain; tel: 3 205 0204; fax: 93 205 4367.
April
5–10 The 34th Annual Postgraduate Course in Ear Surgery, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. For further information and a registration form, please write to: Professor P. van den Broek, University Hospital Nijmegen, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, PO Box 9101, 6500 HB Nijmegen, the Netherlands; fax: 31 24 3540251; e-mail: JCornelisse{at}kno.azn.nl.
June
The 48th Temporal Bone Dissection Course, Barcelona, Spain. The course will include dissection, surgery video films, and conferences. For more information, contact Emilio Garcia-Ibanez, MD, Garcia-Ibanez Otologic Institute, 91 Dr Roux St, Barcelona 08017, Spain; tel: 3 205 0204; fax: 93 205 4367.
1-5 The 7th International Symposium on Recent Advances in Otitis Media, Marriott's Harbor Beach Resort, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Please contact: Fran Arre, University of Pittsburgh; tel: (412) 521-7800, ext: 271; fax: (412) 521-7848.
5 An International Meeting on Otology sponsored by the Jean Causse Ear Clinic, Béziers, France. The preliminary program includes current topics as well as presentation on ossiculoplasty: indications, problems, and technical choices. Simultaneous French and English translation will be provided for roundtable discussions and conferences. For more information contact Robert Vincent, MD, Jean Causse Ear Clinic, Traverse de Béziers, 34440 Colombiers, France; e-mail: Robvinc{at}aol.com.
October
21-24 The Second International Symposium on Middle Ear Mechanics in Research and Otosurgery, Boston, Mass. Sponsored by the Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, the conference should be of interest to basic scientists, otolaryngologists, and audiologists. Program topics include the normal, diseased, and reconstructed middle ear. For information, contact Harvard MED-CME, PO Box 825, Boston, MA 02117; tel: (617) 432-1525.







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