Temporal Bone Course and Ear Symposium · Suite 7209 MCE, Vanderbilt Medical Center, 37232-8700 The...
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October 25-27, 2007Nashville, Tennessee
and Baha Instructional Course
Temporal Bone Course and Ear Symposium
The Otology Group of Vanderbilt
in the Anspach-Zeiss Temporal Bone Lab at Vanderbilt
Course Director David S. Haynes, MDAssociate Professor
The Otology Group of Vanderbilt
Distinguished Guest FacultyLawrence R. Lustig, MD
Director, Division of Otology, Neurotology, and Skull Base Surgery
Professor, Department of OtolaryngologyUniversity of California at San Francisco
Vanderbilt FacultyMichael Glasscock, MD
Clinical Professor of OtolaryngologyFounder, Otology Group of Vanderbilt
Robert F. Labadie, PhD, MDAssociate Professor
The Otology Group of Vanderbilt
David M. Kaylie, MDAssistant Professor
The Otology Group of Vanderbilt
Marc L. Bennett, MDAssistant Professor
The Otology Group of Vanderbilt
Matthew R. O’Malley, MDFellow, The Otology Group of Vanderbilt
Justin Wittkopf, MDFellow, The Otology Group of Vanderbilt
Gary P. Jacobson, PhDProfessor, Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center
Devin L. McCaslin, PhDAssistant Professor
Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center
William W. Dickinson, AuDAssistant Professor
Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center
Vanderbilt Temporal Bone Course and Ear Symposium Faculty:
FACULTY
OverviewThe goals and objectives of these courses are to ensure that otolaryngologists learn the latest surgical and medical techniques and become familiar with the newest technological advances. The current edition of this course offers instruction in the most advanced medical and surgical techniques to treat patients with otologic disorders. This course also covers state-of-the-art office-based audiologic and radiologic tech-niques to diagnose otologic disease.
Target AudienceThis course is intended for practicing otolaryngologists throughout the United States. Topics are broad-based and encompass all aspects of otology and neurotology. As such, it should enhance the delivery of state-of-the-art patient care.
Topics to be Presented:• Anatomy of the Temporal Bone• Surgery for Chronic Ear Disease• Cochlear Implants• Management of Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss• Image-Guided Surgery in Otology• Advanced Radiology Techniques in Otology• Osseointegrated Implants• Audiology and Vestibular Diagnostic Techniques• Ossicular Reconstruction• Stapedectomy• Management of Acoustic Tumors • Surgery for Vertigo• Skull Base Approaches to the Temporal Bone
Procedures to be Demonstrated:• Intact Canal Wall Mastoidectomy• Facial Recess and Extended Facial Recess• Endolymphatic Sac Decompression• Facial Nerve Identification• Canal Wall Down Mastoidectomy• Labyrinthectomy• Middle Cranial Fossa Approach• Translabyrinthine Approach to the Skull Base• Transcochlear Approach to the Skull Base• BAHA Techniques
Registration Fee
Your registration fee includes attendance at all sessions, the course syllabus, CME credit and all food functions. Please see the registration form for registration fees.
CME Credit The Vanderbilt School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Vanderbilt School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 20.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This program is pending qualification for contact hours from the Learning Center.
LocationThe course will be held on the Vanderbilt Medical Center campus in Medical Center East – South Tower. Dissection labs will take place in the Anspach-Zeiss Temporal Bone Laboratory on the tenth floor.
DisclosureIt is the policy of Vanderbilt School of Medicine that the information presented at Vanderbilt CME activities will be unbiased and based on scientific evidence. To help participants make judgments about the presence of bias, disclosure of any financial relationships of speakers with commercial entities that produce or market products related to the content of this CME activity, if any, will be made known to the audience at the beginning of the course. In addition, off-label uses will be identified when mentioned.
Americans with Disabilities ActIt is the policy of Vanderbilt School of Medicine not to discriminate against any person on the basis of disabilities. If you feel you need services or auxiliary aids mentioned in the ADA in order to fully participate in this continuing education activity, please call the workshop coordinator at 615-936-5016, or attach a note to your registration form.
Additional InformationPlease contact Kate Carney at 615-936-5016 or email [email protected].
GENERAL INFORMATION
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Registration Fee $ 250.00
PaymentMake checks payable to Vanderbilt Department of Otolaryngology
REGISTRATION FORM
Temporal Bone Course and Ear Symposium
and Baha Instructional Course
The Otology Group of Vanderbilt
Send completed registration form along with payment to:
Kate Carney, Continuing Education CoordinatorVanderbilt Department of Otolaryngology602 Oxford House, 1313 21st Ave. S.Nashville, TN 37232-4480