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Page 1: 75th Temporal Bone Dissection Course and 4th Annual ... Bone Course...75th Temporal Bone Dissection Course and 4th Annual Michael E. Glasscock, III, Lectureship Thursday - Saturday

Sponsored by:

Vanderbilt School of Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology, Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center for Otolaryngology and Communications Sciences, and The Otology Group of Vanderbilt.

www.vanderbilthealth.com/temporalbone2010

75th Temporal Bone Dissection Course and 4th Annual Michael E. Glasscock, III, Lectureship

Thursday - SaturdayOctober 14 - 16, 2010Nashville, TennesseeOnline education opportunities available.

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Intended audienceThis course is intended for residents in training and state and regional otolaryngologists with an eclectic experience in temporal bone anatomy, disease and management of the ear and applied surgical techniques.

Course overviewThe objective of this course is to make front-line ENT practitioners aware of cutting-edge dissection techniques in order to prevent poorly performed surgical and diagnostic procedures. The course is comprised of lecture and hands-on laboratory dissections.

After participating in this CME activity, participants should be able to: • Describe and discuss basic and applied

anatomy of the temporal bone• Describe and discuss appropriate otologic

diagnosis and applied concepts in the surgical management of ear disease

• Apply contemporary surgical principles to past surgical skills and attempt new surgical techniques in the dissection laboratory

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 implant techniques

Registration and paymentThe course fee is $350. To register, log on to our secure site and pay by credit card.

www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/temporalboneThe course fee includes attendance at all sessions, course materials, CME credit and all food functions.

Cancellation policyIf you must cancel your registration for this course, we will refund your registration fee, less a $25 administrative fee, provided you

notify us by one week prior to the start of the course. In the event of cancellation or rescheduling of this activity due to unforeseen circumstances, Vanderbilt University will refund registration fees in full. Vanderbilt University is not responsible for non-transferable, non-refundable airline tickets or hotel accommodations purchased in connection with attendance at this activity.

Continuing medical education (CME) Credit 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 21.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Course locationThe course will be held at the Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center, Medical Center East – South Tower. Dissection labs will take place in the Anspach-Zeiss Temporal Bone Laboratory on the tenth floor.

Nashville, Tennessee – Nashville is a vibrant engaging city which sits beside the Cumberland River and exudes all of the charm and hospitality one expects from a Southern capital. Settled in 1779, the city has a rich and historic past, and visitors can tour many civil war battle sites as well as several well-preserved antebellum plantation homes.

Proudly named “Music City USA,” Nashville has a large music and entertainment scene spanning a variety of genres, and is the home of the Grand Ole Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and many major record labels. The downtown area is always alive with music as it pours out of Lower Broadway, Second Avenue and Printer’s Alley nightly.

DisclosureIt is the policy of Vanderbilt School of Medicine to require disclosure of financial relationships from individuals in a position to control the content of a CME activity; to identify and resolve conflicts of interest related to those relationships; and to make disclosure information available to the audience prior to the CME activity. Presenters are required to disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentations.

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 this act in order to fully participate in this continuing education activity, please contact Erin Bernardo at [email protected].

Course Director David S. Haynes, MD Associate Professor

The Otology Group of VanderbiltVanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center

Distinguished Guest Faculty J. Thomas Roland, MD

Mendik Foundation Associate Professor of Otolaryngology Departments of Otolaryngology and Neurosurgery

NYU Langone Medical Center New York, New York

Vanderbilt Faculty Michael E. Glasscock, MD

Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology Founder, Otology Group of Vanderbilt

Robert F. Labadie, PhD, MD Associate Professor

The Otology Group of VanderbiltVanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center

Marc L. Bennett, MD Assistant Professor

The Otology Group of VanderbiltVanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center

Georges Wanna, MD Assistant Professor

The Otology Group of VanderbiltVanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center

Alejandro Rivas, MD Fellow

The Otology Group of VanderbiltVanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center

Roland D. Eavey, MDDirector of Bill Wilkerson Center

Chair of Otolaryngology

Additional Information

Please contact Erin Bernardo at615-936-5498 or email

[email protected] with Temporal Bone Course 2010

in the subject line.

www.vanderbilthealth.com/temporalbone2010

Course FacultyGeneral Information

Online education opportunities available. Please visit www.vanderbilthealth.com/temporalbone2010 for more information.


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