Prof. MD, PhD, MSc
Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing, Poland
Prof. Piotr H. Skarzynski, MD, PhD, MSc realises scientific work in World Hearing Center of Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing and Institute of Sensory Organs. He is a member of numerous scientific societies. He participated in the 3rd Stakeholders Consultation meeting during which the World Hearing Forum of WHO was announced. A member of Consultant Committee of International Experts of CPAM-VBMS (for special invitation), a Honorary Member of ORL Danube Society, and a member of the Roster of Experts on Digital Health of WHO. He is also a Vice Chairman of Junior ERS (2010–2014), Member of Board (2014–2016), Member of Congress and Meeting Department of EAONO, Representative Board Member (till 2019) and Vice-President and Institutional Representative (since 2019) of ISfTeH, Regional Representative of Europe of ISA and Board Secretary of the Society of Otorhinolaryngologists, Phoniatrists and Audiologists. He is also a Vice-President of Hearring Group, a Member of Hearing Committee of AAO-HNS (2018–2019) and an Auditor of EFAS. He is also a member of the FNS (Facial Nerve Stimulation) Steering Committee (since 2021), a member of Polish Examination Board which conduct the National Speciality Examination in otorhinolaryngology (the Medical Examinations Center), and a Goodwill Ambassador representing Poland at the AAO-HNSF 2021 Annual Meeting & OTO Experience. Since 2021 he is a member of Implantable Hearing Devices Committee and Otology & Neurotology Education Committee of AAO-HNS. He is an active participant of many conferences – over 1900 presentations (120 as an Invited Speaker, 135 round tables, 141 courses as an Instructor), 1000 publications (IF – 296,094, IC – 49832,54, scientific points of Ministry of Science and Higher Education – 13 375). He is also a reviewer of 59 national and international scientific journals.
Research interests: ENT surgery, otology, rhinology, hearing implantable devices, hearing aids, telemedicine, robotics, tinnitus, hearing screening