The scientific programme of the 1st International Ljubljana Otorhinolaryngological Congress is designed to bridge the gap between academic excellence and daily medical reality. We are proud to open the congress with Plenary Lectures delivered by renowned and distinguished professors from the region, who will present the latest advancements and state-of-the-art concepts in our field.
Following these keynotes, the programme will transition into interactive Round Tables and focused discussions. These sessions are dedicated to tackling the challenges of active clinical practice while exploring future directions in research and regional collaboration. The content is organized into five core pillars: Rhinology, Audiology, Phoniatrics, Otology, and Head and Neck Surgery, ensuring a comprehensive update for every specialist.
Pathways to Active Collaboration
The 1st International Ljubljana Otorhinolaryngological Congress is designed not merely as a series of lectures, but as a dynamic platform for active engagement and professional growth. We have structured the scientific programme to foster dialogue between established experts and active practitioners through three distinct channels of collaboration.
1. Invited Faculty Programme Our core scientific sessions are curated to ensure the highest standard of educational value.
- Plenary & Guest Lectures (By Invitation): Renowned regional and international opinion leaders will present state-of-the-art updates and future trends in ENT.
- Round Tables (By Invitation): Expert panels will address controversial topics and active clinical challenges, aiming to reach consensus on complex management strategies.
2. Active Participation via Focus Areas We believe the congress experience should be tailored to your specific clinical interests. To maximize the relevance of the sessions you attend, we invite all delegates to define their primary professional interests upon registration.
- Select Your Focus: Please indicate your preferred sub-specialty (Otology, Rhinology, Head & Neck, Audiology, or Phoniatrics). This data will help us structure interactive discussions to match the audience profile.
3. Poster Sessions & Open Submissions We warmly invite residents, students, and researchers to contribute to the scientific exchange.
- Poster Sessions: This is an open forum to present original research, case studies, and clinical audits. It serves as a vital opportunity for young colleagues to showcase their work alongside the invited faculty.

The preliminary programme will be announced by 31.1.2026.
