A two-day course on June 19–20, 2025, will provide comprehensive training in head
and neck ultrasound and ultrasound-guided intervention skills. The course is held
in English and designed for both experienced clinicians seeking to enhance their ultrasound
expertise and trainees interested in incorporating ultrasound into their clinical
practice. The target audience is ENT surgeons and other specialists interested in
head and neck ultrasound, such as endocrinologists, radiologists, etc.
Participants will gain essential head and neck ultrasound skills and practice ultrasound-guided
interventions, including fine-needle aspiration biopsies, core needle biopsies, and
radiofrequency ablation. An international faculty will deliver thyroid, parathyroid,
and neck ultrasound instruction, with approximately half of the course dedicated to
hands-on training. Endorsed by the European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound
in Medicine and Biology (EFSUMB), the curriculum aligns with EFSUMB Levels 1 and 2
for theoretical knowledge.
International Faculty:
Prof. Lisa A. Orloff, Stanford University, USA
Prof. Merry E. Sebelik, Emory University, USA
Prof. Julian Künzel, University Hospital of Regensburg, Germany
Dr. Gitta Madani, Imperial College London, UK
Dr. Andrew McQueen, Newcastle’s Freeman Hospital, UK
Prof Tsung-Lin Yang
National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipai, Taiwan
Dr Mathias von Beckerath
Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Location:
University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Copenhagen, Denmark
Course director:
Tobias Todsen, MD, PhD, Ass. Prof
For more information, visit www.neckultrasound.com.