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[Dysphagia] February FEES course in Orlando, Fl and Medical Aspects of Voice, Swallowing and the Airway



Hi Cindy,

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Phyllis M. Palmer, Ph.D.       Speech Language Pathologist
University Of New Mexico

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On Tue, 21 Nov 2006, Bartcyn at cs.com wrote:

> 2 day Hands On Endoscopy Practicum with Mike Crary and Giselle Mann.
>
> This very well attended and regarded course is being offered February 24th and 25th, 2007.  It is offered for 13 hours of credit (1.3 ASHA CEUs), and promises the most passes with the scope on healthy normals during the 2 days of any similar course, and well as many passes on head dummies as you would care to do.
>
> Please let me know if you are also interested in a 3 hour course the Friday evening before, on February 23rd, 2007 at the same hotel. "Medical Aspects of Voice, Swallowing, and the Airway" with Dr. Richard Beck, ENT,  and Amy Moss, SLP.  This is a case study based course with excellent visuals of Endoscopy before and after treatment, and an in depth look at non-surgical interventions provided by SLPs in situations historically to have been managed surgically.
>
> Cindy
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