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[Dysphagia] March 2 - 3, 2007 Advanced Topics in Laryngology & Fundamentals of Stroboscopy, Baltimore, MD


  • Subject: [Dysphagia] March 2 - 3, 2007 Advanced Topics in Laryngology & Fundamentals of Stroboscopy, Baltimore, MD
  • From: BMESSING at gbmc.org (BARBARA MESSING)
  • Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 12:32:50 -0500

Advanced Topics in Laryngology:  Surgical Approaches and Innovations
Also featuring...Fundamentals of Stroboscopy with Hands-On Instruction
March 2 - 3, 2007
Location:
Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Milton J. Dance, Jr., Head and Neck Center, Baltimore, Maryland.
About the Program: This is a two-day program designed for otolaryngologists and speech-language pathologists. On day one, topics will include instruction in fundamentals of laryngeal stroboscopy, advanced interpretation, and hands-on experience in both rigid and flexible endoscopy for those new to the procedure.
On day two, topics will include innovative surgical techniques in laryngology including office-based laser surgery, powered instrumentation, and robotics, phonomicrosurgery tips and refinements, challenging cases and their resolutions, and more.

Friday, March 2
Topics will include the fundamentals of laryngeal stroboscopy and interpretation of stroboscopic findings.  Hands-on training in both rigid and flexible endoscopy will be offered.
Presenter: Bruce Poburka, PhD, Professor and Chair of Minnesota State University-Mankato Department of Communication Disorder
Saturday, March 3
Topics will include innovative surgical techniques in laryngology including office-based laser surgery for benign vocal fold lesions, phonomicrosurgery tips and refinements, challenging cases and their resolutions, and more. 
Presenters: 
Peak Woo, M.D., Director of Clinical Services of the Eugen Grabscheid, M.D. Voice Center at Mount Sinai
Paul Flint, M.D., Direction of The Center for Laryngeal and Voice Disorders at Johns Hopkins
Tanya Meyer, M.D., Director, Voice and Swallowing Disorders Program at the University of Maryland
Bruce Poburka, PhD, Professor and Chair of Minnesota State University-Mankato Department of Communication Disorder 
John R. Saunders, Jr.,  MD, MBA, FACS, Chief of  Staff, Greater Baltimore Medical Center,
Medical Director, Milton J. Dance, Jr. Head & Neck Center
Registration Fee:   $125.00 one day; $225.00 both days.
For a brochure, registration or content information call (443) 849-2087
or visit our website:  www.gbmc.org/voice   ? upcoming conferences
email:  bmessing at gbmc.org  ~ mwalker at gbmc.org 


ATTENTION:  *please note the date for this conference is March 2-3, 2007.  
The Advance Magazine for SLP's, February 5th issue ad posted this conference with an incorrect date.  The correct dates are March 2-3, 2007.
Thanks!



Barbara P. Messing, M.A., CCC-SLP, BRS-S
Board Recognized Specialist in Swallowing Disorders
Speech Pathology Manager
Clinical Specialist, Head and Neck Rehabilitation
MJ Dance Head and Neck Rehab Center
GBMC
Baltimore, Maryland 21204
443-849-2087
bmessing at gbmc.org


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