Laryngorhinootologie 2010; 89(8): 491-510
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1262514
Facharztwissen HNO

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Gutartige Neubildungen des Larynx

C. Wittekindt, O. Guntinas-Lichius
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Publication History

Publication Date:
16 August 2010 (online)

Fachwissen HNO

Dieser 2. Beitrag einer neuen Serie von Publikationen in der Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie widmet sich dem Thema „Gutartige Neubildungen des Larynx”. Über das Jahr verteilt erscheinen in unserer neuen Rubrik „Facharztwissen HNO” alle 3 Monate didaktisch aufbereitete Übersichtsartikel. Diese greifen die Hauptthemen der Kursreihe „Facharztwissen HNO” auf, die im Wechsel an den HNO-Kliniken in Dresden, Erfurt, Jena und Leipzig stattfindet (jährliche Veranstaltung der Professoren Andreas Dietz, Orlando Guntinas-Lichius, Thomas Zahnert und Dirk Esser). Diese Kursreihe zielt erstrangig auf Assistenten in der Weiterbildung HNO-Heilkunde ab und soll in möglichst persönlichem Rahmen eine direkte Diskussion der Lehrinhalte im Rahmen eines interaktiven Workshops ermöglichen. Die Autoren haben sich zur Aufgabe gestellt, die Inhalte praxisgerecht mit Rücksicht auf aktuelle, wissenschaftlich belastbare Entwicklungen anzubieten.

Merke: Die neue Rubrik „Facharztwissen HNO” erscheint viermal im Jahr, ist konsequent arbeitsplatzorientiert und praxisnah, mit vielen Tipps und Tricks und konkreten Anweisungen für eine zeitgemäße Diagnostik und Therapie.

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Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. Claus Wittekindt

Universitätsklinik für HNO-Heilkunde,

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D- 35392 Gießen

Phone: 0641/99 43 701

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Email: claus.wittekindt@hno.med.uni-giessen.de