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BTA Conference 2007
'Tinnitus - The Way Ahead'
Thursday 4 October 2007
The Royal College of Surgeons
London


A one day Conference bringing you up to date with the latest advances in tinnitus research and treatment.
Speakers at the event are:
Alf Linney - Professor of Medical Physics, UCL, London. Imaging Tinnitus - Methods and Perspectives
Ivor Donaldon - Consultant ENT Surgeon, Birmingham. The Tinnitus Clinic 25 Years On: An Analysis
David Baguley PhD - Consultant Clinical Scientist, Addenbrookes Hospital. The Future of Tinnitus Treatment - Psychology or Physiology
Berthold Langguth - Tinnitus Research Initiative, University of Regensburg, Germany. Towards New Therapeutic Options
Delegate Fee
BTA Members £50
Non BTA Members £75
About the Venue
The Royal College of Surgeons is centrally located at Lincolns Inn Fields and within easy walking distance of Holborn (Piccadilly & Central line) and Temple (District and Circle lines). Two NCP car Parks are situated nearby. The College houses the Huntarian Museum which has one of the oldest & largest anatomical collections in the world and was inspired by the life & work of the surgeon John Hunter (1728-1793). Entry to the museum is free and you are invited to look around the collection in your lunch hour.
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If you need overnight accommodation in London prior to the conference, please contact the office as we have a list of hotels close to the RCS, the college also has a limited number of en-suite rooms available which cost approx £85.
If you would like further information please email krys@tinnitus.org.uk.
If you would like to download a booking form, please click here.
Annual General Meeting
The BTA Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held on completion of the Conference. Attendance at the AGM is free of charge, but please notify Krys Klytta at the BTA if you would like to attend. You can contact Krys on 0114 250 9933 or email krys@tinnitus.org.uk
[12 June 2007]
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