Yearly Archives: 2017

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21 03/2017

A lecture on the latest findings on hearing implants and future trends during the II Conference “Guidelines for otorhinolaryngology, audiology and phoniatrics”.

During the 2nd Scientific Conference “Guidelines in Otorhinolaryngology, Audiology and Phoniatrics” under the auspices of the National Consultant in Otorhinolaryngology, ass. prof. Piotr Henryk Skarżyński delivered a number of lectures. The conference was held on March 9-11 in Zakopane, and more than 500 specialists from all over the country took part in it.

The most popular lecture was the one delivered by ass. prof. Piotr Henryk Skarżyński, MD during the session:”Cochlear Implants”. The lecture was related to the latest developments in the use of new types of hearing implants and new ideas for treating hearing loss. Reports on first attempts at robotic implantation which were presented by ass. prof. Piotr H. Skarzynski, MD caused a vivid discussion.
Robotics is one of the new directions in medicine. The first two treatments using specially programmed robots are to be carried out at the Otosurgical Center in Berlin, ass. prof. Skarżyński announced. In the remainder of the lecture he referred to an attempt to stimulate the optical auditory nerve and regenerate impaired auditory cells in a cochlea using stem cells or piezoelectric prostheses. As repeatedly emphasized during the conference, the method of introducing the electrode through the round window, which was developed by prof. Henryk Skarżyński, is atraumatic and allows to preserve the existing structures of the inner ear.

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20 03/2017

The II conference Guidelines in Otorhinolaryngology, Audiology and Phoniatrics organized by the Institute of Sensory Organs gathered in Zakopane over half a thousand experts and young professionals from all over Poland.

Guidelines in otorhinolaryngology, audiology and phoniatrics is the most important mid-year event for professionals in these fields. The Patronate of the National Consultant in Otorhinolaryngology – Professor Henryk Skarżyński guarantees its high substantive level.

The conference took place on 9-11 March 2017 at the Belvedere Hotel in Zakopane. Among 515 participants there were a number of great authorities of Polish medicine – the conference was attended by prof. Ireneusz Kantor, prof. Henryk Kaźmierczak, prof. Janusz Klatka, prof. Krzysztof Kochanek, prof. Wiesław Konopka, prof. Jerzy Kuczkowski, prof. Marek Kurkowski, prof. Grażyna Mielnik-Niedzielska, prof. Jurek Olszewski, prof. Wioletta Pietruszewska, prof. Paweł Stręk, ass. prof. Wojciech Kaźmierczak, dr Leszek Kłębukowski, dr hab. Artur Lorens, dr Jozef Mierzwiński, ass. prof. Artur Niedzielski, dr Paweł Poppe, ass. prof. Marcin Szymański and of course its honorary patron – Professor Henryk Skarżyński.

A total number of 129 lectures and reports and over 20 hours of practical workshops were prepared for the participants. The most popular ones were inaugural lectures, including the presentation by ass. prof. Agnieszka Szczepek from Charite Medical University in Berlin, dedicated to tinnitus. A wide range of listeners participated in a series of lectures and workshops on rehabilitation of patients after implantation, including issues related to sound processors and the lecture by ass. prof. Piotr H. Skarżyński devoted to the latest world reports on this subject.

The growing reputation of the conference resulted in wide interest of commercial exhibitors for whom, as always, a professional exhibition hall was prepared. The products, services and medical solutions were presented by: Ronest, Qpharma, Oticon, Medbryt, Phonak, Olympus, Tactica, Sinutronic, Solinea, Laboclinic, Axfarm, Polpharma, Medipage and GNP Magnusson Medical Apparatus.

The organizers of the conference were: The Institute of Sensory Organs, The Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing and The Society of Polish Otorhinolaryngologists, Phoniatrists and Audiologists. The co-organizer of the event was the Center of Hearing and Speech Medincus, and the media partner was The Practical Medicine Publishing House.

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21 02/2017

An interview for Practical Medicine about actions taken to raise awareness about tinnitus.

Due to the great interest in the issue of tinnitus, ass. prof. Piotr H. Skarżyński, MD gave an interview on this issue to Practical Medicine. It was a summary of the First Week of Knowledge about Tinnitus.

During the First Week of Knowledge about Tinnitus, which lasted from 6 till 12 February, there were numerous actions aimed at disseminating information on tinnitus.

Ass. prof. Piotr H. Skarżyński, the director of the Institute of Sensory Organs and scientific secretary of the International Tinnitus Seminar and First World Tinnitus Congress, emphasizes that this subject should be of interest to patients but also to doctors. The action on tinnitus takes a big leap and meets expectations and the needs of patients and doctors. Therefore a compendium of knowledge on tinnitus was published. This publication was prepared by the Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing and the Institute of Sensory Organs. The compendium has also appeared in a paper version.

A detailed article on this subject can be found at the following link: https://otolaryngologia.mp.pl/aktualnosci/158879,rosnie-swiadomosc-problemu-szumow-usznych

31 01/2017

Ass. Prof. Dr. Piotr Henryk Skarżyński gave presentation at the Congress on Auditory Processing in Primary Education

More than 200 professionals, including teachers, therapists, superintendents and educational staff members, participated in the Congress co-organised with the Olsztyn Board of Education. The event was organized under the honorary patronage of Agata Kornhauser-Duda, the First Lady of Poland. Ass. Prof. Dr. Piotr H. Skarżyński delivered two presentations on Central Auditory Processing Disorders (CAPD) and the introduction of the Stimulator of Polymodal Sensory Perception (SPPS) and the Senses Examination Platform (PBZ).

The Congress is one of the most vital educational events in the first quarter of 2017 organised in a close cooperation between the Orzeł Biały Primary School No.18 in Olsztyn , the Olsztyn Board of Education and the Center of Hearing and Speech Medincus.

In his speech, Ass. Prof. Dr. Piotr H. Skarżyński referred to the hearing screening programme in children from rural areas, which was implemented in 2015 and 2016. The programme has revealed that hearing loss may concern up to 20% of the first-graders from Warmia-Masuria Province. Subsequently, Ass. Prof. Dr. Piotr H. Skarżyński described the fundamentals of ear anatomy and hearing physiology, bringing particular attention to the main threats to hearing capacity of children. The most important part of the presentation was devoted to CAPD, which is of interest to teachers and psychotherapists. These professionals are usually the first ones who both observe dangerous symptoms in a given child and who initiate the processes of the child’s hearing examination and subsequent therapy.

Additionally, Natalia Czajka from the Center of Hearing and Speech Medincus presented the Stimulator of Polymodal Sensory Perception and the Senses Examination Platform, general aspects of the two devices, as well as the principal aspects of therapy with the use of SPPS.

Ms. Ewa Łukasiewicz-Gołębiowska, the head of the Counselling Centre No.3 in Olsztyn, gave her speech on the new model for the implementation of counselling services (the original Polish title: ‘Nowy model organizowania pomocy psychologiczno –pedagogicznej’). Furthermore, Marzena Życzko, the principal of the Orzeł Biały Primary School No.18 in Olsztyn put forward the innovative idea of auditory-motor-cognitive exercises for any child (the original Polish name of her speech was ‘Słuchowo – ruchowo – umysłowa gimnastyka dla każdego smyka’).

Courtesy of GNP Magnusson and the Warmia-Masuria subsidiary of the Center of Hearing and Speech Medincus, the participants of the Congress had an opportunity to do a brief hearing examination.

Owing to the fact that the event attracted an avid interest, its organisers consider extending it Poland-wide, and discuss further collaboration.

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25 01/2017

Ass. prof. Piotr Henryk Skarżyński MD about modern methods of treating hearing loss during the congress in Dubai.

During the 4th International Conference of Otolaryngology, Audiology and Communication Disorders, held in January 2017, at the session devoted to otology, ass. prof. Piotr Henryk Skarżyński MD delivered presentations of four original works on new methods of hearing loss treatment.

The Emirate Congress of Otorhinolaryngology, Audiology and Communication Disorders has brought together specialists from more than 30 countries around the world. It consisted of 5 specialized workshops and 15 panels, during which about 300 lectures were delivered. In one of the panels on issues related to otology, ass. prof. Piotr Henryk Skarżyński MD presented four lectures which had great interest among the present participants.

In the first presentation there were introduced, the results of patients of different age, who according to the classification of deafness as proposed by Prof. Henryk Skarżyński, were included in the group of Electro-Natural Stimulation (PDT-ENS). Another work included the description of one of the most extensive materials in the world containing results of BAHA Attract patients. The third article outlined the results of patients with a Bonebridge implant system obtained during six months of rehabilitation. Last but not least was the evaluation of the latest couplers used during Vibrant Soundbridge (VSB) implantation. Particular attention has been paid to the benefits of direct round window stimulation as an optimal surgical solution, taking into account the individual anatomy of the patient.

9 01/2017

Ass. Prof. Dr. Piotr Henryk Skarżyński, M.D., Ph.D., MSc. has received the ‘Pracodawca Jutra’ (‘Employer of Tomorrow’) award for the Center of Hearing and Speech, Ltd.

The Center of Hearing and Speech, Ltd. was conferred an honorary distinction in the ‘Pracodawca Jutra’ contest organised by the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development.

The objective of the contest is to recognise those employers who take various measures to give good guidance and professional training to young people. Such important activities make it possible to identify the specific group of people who could potentially fit the personnel policy of a given company. Furthermore, it allows to unearth tallented and creative professionals as well as to provide them with adequate work-related training. At the same time, investments in recruitment processes can be minimised, because the ability to invest in human capital, especially in the young people is more important.

In the three previous editions organised thus far, 26 enterpreneurs running large, small and medium-sized businesses were awarded the ‘Pracodawca Jutra’ titles. Additionally, 5 companies received distinctions in the competition.

During the Grand Closing Gala on 6 December 2016, five companies were given the ‘Pracodawca Jutra’ titles, and other four received distinctions on being identified as good practice. In this year’s edition the prizes were handed by Patrycja Klarecka (the President of PARP), Nina Dobrzyńska (the Deputy President of PARP) and Paweł Chorąży (the Undersecretary of State in the Ministry of Economic Development). The honourable distinction for the Center of Hearing and Speech, Ltd. was handed to the company’s Managing Director and Board Member,  Ass. Prof. Dr. Piotr Henryk Skarżyński, M.D., Ph.D., MSc. The Gala was led by journalist Wojciech Szeląg.

The ‘Pracodawca Jutra’ titles were awarded to the following companies Rafako Inc., Kronospan Szczecinek, Ltd.; Comarch Inc.; Euvic, Ltd. and Biuro Rachunkowe Biurex, Ltd. Sitech, Ltd., Man Bus, Ltd., Multiserwis, Ltd. and the Center of Hearing and Speech, Ltd. have received honourable distinctions.