"Africa must remain the elephant of history; her memory should be accounted legendary because she has much to remember. Her scars are not just part of her general history; each scar is labeled, catalogued, and visible...."
- Wole Soyinka's The Credo of Being and Nothingness
If you are here in search of information on otorhinolaryngology in Africa, and you are not satisfied after looking through our site pages, you may either JOIN ENTinAfrica Forum and post your question(s) or you can discuss your request directly with ME. .
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As a
visitor to this site, you might be interested in why the need for a website
dedicated to the field of oto-rhino-laryngology in Africa, You are advised to
have a look at our Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQ) page
Otolaryngologyinafrica.net is a website dedicated to advancement of ear, nose, throat, head and neck research and care in Africa. Our goal is to up the current standard of ENT/H&N care and research by providing a platform for otolaryngologists scattered all over the continent to axchange and share information through informal ENT Web Forum and blog comments, as well as provide them with updates in different subspecialist areas of otorhinolaryngology. We also provide a platform for ENT / H&N care receivers to interact with care givers through informal web forums, and providie assistance to indigent hearing-impaired in Africa through the Hear Africa project .
We may not be able to change the world, but by networking the professionals scattered all over Africa, we may perhaps produce a synergy of skills and talents to help advance the care of the average patient with ear, nose and throat diseases in Africa.
Once More, Welcome to otolaryngologyinafrica.net, and feel free to contribute!.
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