REPORT ON THE RHINOFORUM 2017 CONFERENCE, WARSAW (POLAND), 31 NOVEMBER – 2 DECEMBER 2017

Abstract

For the 15th time Prof. Antoni Krzeski organized the annual “Festival of Polish Rhinology”, as he calls it – Rhinoforum 2017, formerly known as the Rhinological Forum. It is an international conference, during which Polish ENT specialist and rhinologists have been meeting for years with an international group of experts in the field of diagnostics and treatment of diseases of the nose and sinuses. This year's lecturers were specialists from Great Britain, the Czech Republic, the United States, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Portugal. As always, the intensive program included 3-day sessions – from Thursday, November 30 to Saturday, December 2.

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Rafał Chmielewski

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  • EP ID EP614735
  • DOI 10.13174/pjambp.06.08.2019.06
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Rafał Chmielewski (2018). REPORT ON THE RHINOFORUM 2017 CONFERENCE, WARSAW (POLAND), 31 NOVEMBER – 2 DECEMBER 2017. The Polish Journal of Aviation Medicine, Bioengineering and Psychology, 24(1), 51-53. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-614735