Monday 7 March 2016

Otolaryngology-2016

About Conference


OMICS International Conferences Invites all the participants from over the world to attend the “3rd International Conference and Exhibition on Rhinology and otology” going to be held in Dubai, UAE from April 25-27, 2016.

Otolaryngology-2016 Conference highlights the theme “Innovations, outcomes and new technologies in Otolaryngology”. Otolaryngology-2016 is an event designed in a way to provide an exclusive platform for new researchers, scholars, physicians, ENT surgeons, students and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the concerned field. Otolaryngology-2016 will comprise leading keynote speakers, session speakers, poster presenters who will be presenting their advanced research on some of the important topics. With soaring health care costs and the consequent additional burden on different country finances, analysts say governments of countries within the Gulf Cooperation Council must actively encourage private-sector investment to relieve excessive dependence on public finances, improve the quality of treatment, and promote healthy competition within the medical sector. The ear, nose and throat (ENT) devices market has been forecast to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.37% through to 2016, driven by advancements in the cochlear implant devices segment and an increase in the number of acquisitions and new entrants. The growing under-15 and elderly population will be the primary drivers of ENT devices, which will in turn positively impact use and thus market revenues. Additionally, the introduction of new premium-priced technology, and adoption of these products at the expense of lower-cost alternatives, will contribute to average selling price (ASP) growth. According a recent statistical survey, the proportion of people suffering from the disease is expected to increase by 66.7% in future. Institutions performing research in the related studies have been funded with 225 Million Dollar worldwide. According to recent statistics, ENT diseases worldwide will double between 2012 and 2030. The current market value of Otolaryngology is $190 billion and is expected to reach more than $500 billion by 2020.

Why To attend
The Otolaryngology diseases can affect some of our most important senses, including hearing, smell and taste. As hearing and speech are important aspects of human development and this conference may offers a comprehensive otolaryngology study and the recent development and research in this area. “Cochlear Implants” & “Endoscopic sinus surgery” are the biggest recent development enabling deaf to gain sense of hearing and the surgery for sino-nasal problems. 

Target Audience
• R&D Companies
• Healthcare companies
• Entrepreneurs
• Research Scholars
• Scientist
• Healthcare Innovators
• Physician
• Clinical Researchers
• Life Science Investors
• Policymakers and Regulators
• Professional Service Professionals
• Academic Researchers

Conference Highlights


  • Anatomical and Physiological Disorders of Nose and Ear
  • Rhinitis and Rhinosinusitis - Types and Treatment
  • Sinusitis- Types and Treatment
  • Sinonasal Disorders and Surgical Treatment
  • Surgery for Nasal Disorders
  • Ear Disorders
  • Diseases of Middle and Inner ear
  • Tinnitus
  • Neurotology
  • Common Cold- Causes and Treatment
  • Hearing Impairment and Deafness- Causes and Treatment
  • Endoscopy, Diagnosis and Imaging Techniques
  • Surgical Approaches for Ear Disorders
  • New Treatment Approaches for Hearing Disorders
  • Laryngology
  • Surgical Approaches for Larynx in Adults and Pediatrics
  • Pediatric Otolaryngology
  • ENT Infectious Diseases
  • Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • Head, Neck and Oral Oncology
  • Anesthesia and Pain Relief in ENT Surgery

Special Issues


  •  All accepted abstracts will be published in respective OMICS   International Journals.
  •  Abstracts will be provided with Digital Object Identifier by Cross Ref.