1st World Congress on Eustachian Tube Research and Interventions

Abstract Submission

April 11-13, Dubai, UAE

Abstract Submission

Abstract submissions for the 1st World Congress on Eustachian Tube Research and Interventions are open to original and innovative research in Eustachian Tube field.

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Abstract Submission Guidelines

You are invited to submit a summary of your Lecture Proposal for the 1st World Congress on Eustachian Tube Research and Interventions, to be held from 11 – 13 April 2025, at the Event Centre, Dubai Festival City in Dubai, The United Arab Emirates. This submission is intended for speakers with extensive experience in a specific topic or subspecialty (highly competitive). Speakers are required to submit a summary of their lecture along with updated CV.
Submission deadline: 31 January 2024 – 11:59 PM GST.
 |Notification on Acceptance/Rejection: 28 February 2025 – 11:59 PM GST. Accepted speakers will be part of the conference faculty and will enjoy a free registration. Additional accommodation benefits may be granted depending on budget availability. Submission instructions for Lecture Proposals:

Good knowledge of English is required to present your topic

Fill in the required fields that include name, current position, institution, country, email and phone number

Include the title of your lecture proposed)

Attach a summary of your lecture proposal (less than 250 words)

Attach an updated CV including the list of your publications, filed of expertise and previous presentations

Optional: Attach the presentation PowerPoint or PDF if already available

Who Should Submit?

The 1st World Congress on Eustachian Tube Research and Interventions invites submissions from a diverse group of professionals, including researchers, clinicians, and healthcare practitioners. Those involved in otolaryngology, audiology, and related fields, especially those focused on Eustachian tube disorders, should submit. This includes individuals working in clinical practice, academic research, and innovative treatment development, as well as those with novel perspectives on diagnostic methods and therapeutic approaches. Submissions are also encouraged from those exploring interdisciplinary approaches to Eustachian tube dysfunction and its broader impact on patient care.

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