Thames Valley Otology Symposium
Overview
The symposium has been designed to bring together otologists, ENT trainees from across the Thames Valley and nationally, and allied healthcare professionals – including audiologists, speech and language therapists, and outpatient nursing staff. It aims to foster collaboration, deliver high-quality education, and share best practice across the full breadth of the otology community.
Course structure
Over the course of the day, there will be presentations from local centres of excellence, debates on key topics in otology, and opportunities to interact with experts in the field. The programme will include a mix of didactic lectures and more informal discussions. In addition, local poster presentations will be exhibited, with prizes awarded.
Objectives
This inaugural symposium has been designed to:
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Deliver high-quality, accessible otology education for trainees at all levels alongside consultant colleagues
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Promote multidisciplinary learning between surgical, audiological, nursing, and speech and language therapy teams
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Showcase emerging research and innovation through oral presentations and keynote lectures
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Strengthen regional and national networks within the otology community
Agenda
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Morning
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Registration, Welcome & Opening Remarks
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Oral Presentations – Session 1
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Refreshment Break, Poster Presentation & Sponsor Exhibition
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Oral Presentations – Session 2
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Lunch & Sponsor Exhibition
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Afternoon
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Oral Presentations – Session 3
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Talks from winning abstracts
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Refreshment Break, Poster Presentation & Sponsor Exhibition
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Keynote Lecture – Invited Speaker (TBC)
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Panel Discussion – Future Directions in Otology
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Closing Remarks and Prize Giving
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Target audience
This symposium is designed for a broad range of healthcare professionals to support interdisciplinary collaboration. It is particularly suited to audiologists, speech and language therapists, outpatient nursing staff, as well as ENT trainees and consultants. While delegates will predominantly be from the Thames Valley region, attendees and abstract submissions from across the UK are warmly welcomed.
Cost
The symposium is free to all attendees thanks to generous sponsorship from a number of companies.
Abstract Submission
We invite 300-word abstracts until the 31st of July 2026. Please follow the link below to submit your abstract.