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Registration fee includes tuition, course materials, Certificate STANFORD OTOLOGY UPDATE of Participation, continental breakfast, refreshment breaks Stanford • Analyze risk and benefits of cartilage tympanoplasty. STATEMENT OF NEED and lunch. This CME conference aims to increase knowledge • Discuss clinical guidelines on managing chronic otitis. NON-PROFIT PERMIT NO. 28 PALO ALTO, CA ATTENDEE TYPE FEES ORGANIZATION surrounding the effective diagnosis and management of • Describe current state of genetics and gene therapy in Physicians $595 U.S. POSTAGE PAID Otology common, clinically relevant otologic disorders. Furthermore, otology. the course content is designed to enhance clinical practice Allied Health Professionals, $300 • Discuss treatment opportunities resulting from genetic of medical providers caring for patients with otologic Residents/Fellows testing in otology. disorders. This course will cover topics involving all aspects • Demonstrate techniques in otologic endoscopy and OCR Register online with Visa or Master Card by visiting Up date of diagnosis, medical management, surgical intervention, surgery. cme.stanford.edu/otology. as well as applying risk reduction techniques, ordering and • Review challenges in otosclerosis. If you prefer to pay by check or need assistance, please interpreting imaging, and evaluating evidenced-based data. • Summarize issues in cochlear synaptopathy. The course will consist of didactic lectures, panel/ case call (650) 497-8554 or email [email protected]. • Analyze recent advances in intratympanic therapy and inner November 8 – 10, 2018 discussions, and interactive breakout sessions with the Be sure to register with an email address that you check pharmacotherapy. faculty utilizing learner engagement technology. frequently. Your email address is used for critical information, • Evaluate latest indications for cochlear implantation. including registration confirmation, evaluation, and certificate. TARGET AUDIENCE • Assess vestibular physiology, testing and surgery. CANCELLATION POLICY This international program is designed for: • Explain symptoms of Meniere disease. Cancellations received in writing no less than 30 days • Physicians • Describe current techniques of bone cement in otology. before the course will be refunded, less a 20% administrative • Nurses ACCOMMODATIONS ACCREDITATION fee. No refunds will be made on cancellations received • Nurse Practitioners A block of rooms has been reserved at a reduced rate at both The Stanford University School of is accredited by after that date. 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Valet Parking: $25 per day Stanford University Stanford Center for Continuing Medical Education 1520 Page Mill Road Palo Alto, CA 94304 Phone: (650) 497-8554 Register online at cme.stanford.edu/otology Act of 2008. If you have needs that require special A Continuing Medical Education Conference presented by the studies. accommodations, including dietary concerns, please Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery; Division of • Utilize intraoperative monitoring to improve quality of care. contact the CME Conference Coordinator. Otology/ at the Stanford University School of Medicine. All faculty members are from Stanford University School of Medicine unless otherwise noted. PROGRAM FACULTY COURSE DIRECTORS Anil K. Lalwani, MD Kay Chang, MD Hamed Sajjadi, MD Thursday, November 8, 2018 Friday, November 9, 2018 Professor, Otolaryngology— Professor, Otolaryngology— Nikolas Blevins, MD Clinical Associate Professor Head & Neck Surgery, Neurotology, Head & Neck Surgery, (Pediatrics) (Affiliated) [VAPAHCS], AM Session Moderator: Robert Jackler, MD 10:30 – 11:25 Breakout Session #1 AM Session Moderator: Peter Santa Maria, MD, PhD 4:20 – 4:40 Skull Base Osteomyelitis—Diagnosis Professor, Chief, Division of and Management Otology/Neurotology Ped Otolaryngology (ENT), Stanford University Medical Center Otolaryngology—Head & 11:25 – 11:35 Move to next breakout session Adult and Pediatric Otologist By Courtesy, Pediatrics at the Lucile Neck Surgery 8:00 – 8:10 am Greeting and Announcements 8:00 – 8:10 am Welcome/Announcements C. Eduardo Corrales, MD Robert K. Jackler, MD and Neurotologist Salter Packard Children’s Hospital Staff, Otolaryngology—Head & Nikolas Blevins, MD; Robert K. Jackler, MD 11:35 – 12:30 pm Breakout Session # 2 Lloyd B. Minor, MD; Peter Santa Maria, MD, PhD Professor and Chair, Department Columbia University Medical Center Neck Surgery 4:40 – 5:00 Neoplasms of the Ear and Temporal Bone of Otolaryngology—Head & Alan Cheng, MD 8:10 – 8:40 The Future of Otology 12:30 – 1:30 LUNCH 8:10 – 8:30 Update in Vestibular Physiology Ashkan Monfared, MD Neck Surgery Lawrence R. Lustig, MD Professor, Otolaryngology— Peter Santa Maria, MD, PhD Robert K. Jackler, MD Lloyd B. Minor, MD Howard W. Smith Professor Head & Neck Surgery, (Pediatrics) Assistant Professor, PM Session Moderator: Nikolas Blevins, MD 5:00 – 5:30 Panel: Challenges in Otosclerosis Peter Santa Maria, MD, PhD and Chair, Otolaryngology— and By Courtesy of Pediatrics Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Assistant Professor—Med Center Head & Neck Surgery Surgery, Otology and Neurotology 8:40 – 9:10 A Practical Approach to Cartilage 8:30 – 8:50 Vestibular Tests and Decision Making Moderator: Robert K. Jackler, MD Matthew Fitzgerald, PhD 1:30 – 1:50 Line, Otolaryngology—Head & Columbia University Medical Center Stanford University Medical Center Tympanoplasty Single Side Deafness—Does it Matter? Panelists: Moises Arriaga, MD, MBA, FACS; Assistant Professor, Gerard O’Donoghue, MBChB, FRCSI, FRCS, MCh in Dizziness Neck Surgery Moises Arriaga, MD, MBA, FACS Moises Arriaga, MD, MBA, FACS Nikolas Blevins, MD; Colin Driscoll, MD; Gerard Ashkan Monfared, MD Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Kristen K. Steenerson, MD 1:50 – 2:05 Prosthesis Selection in Middle Ear O’Donoghue, MBChB, FRCSI, FRCS, MCh; Matthew Fitzgerald, PhD Associate Professor, Surgery Surgery, Otology and Neurotology Clinical Assistant Professor, 9:10 – 9:40 Tympanomastoidectomy—Why Is It 8:50 – 9:10 Vestibular Migraine: The Chameleon Samuel H. Selesnick, MD, FACS; Alexander Assistant Professor—Med Center and Neurosurgery Stanford University Medical Center Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Reconstruction Line, Otolaryngology—Head & Associate Director, Skull base Surgery Surgery Divisions So Challenging? of Vertigo Sevy, MD Nancy Fischbein, MD Markus Pfister, MD Neck Surgery Director, Center for Otolaryngology Clinical Assistant Professor, Gerard O’Donoghue, MBChB, FRCSI, FRCS, MCh Kristen K. Steenerson, MD Professor Radiology Microsurgical Education and Neurology & Neurological Sciences 5:30 ADJOURN By Courtesy, Otolaryngology— 2:05 – 2:20 Endoscopic Ear Surgery—Practical Guide SPECIAL GUEST FACULTY Training (COMET) Lab 9:40 – 10:00 Genetics in Otology 9:10 – 9:40 An Update on Meniere Disease Head & Neck Surgery, Neurology, George Washington University Austin Swanson, AuD Anil Lalwani, MD for Getting Started Joseph Hegarty, MD Moises A. Arriaga, MD, MBA, FACS Neurosurgery, Radiation Oncology Audiologist Hospital Kay Chang, MD Saturday, November 10, 2018 Clinical Professor, Otolaryngology Stanford University Medical Center Stanford Healthcare 10:00 – 10:30 COFFEE BREAK 9:40 – 10:00 Surgical Management of BPPV and Neurosurgery, Anh T. Nguyen-Huynh, MD, PhD 2:20 – 2:35 Endoscopic Ear Surgery—Advanced AM Session Moderator: Matthew Fitzgerald, PhD Louisiana State University Health Private Practice, Portland OR Robert K. Jackler, MD Peter A. Tass, MD, PhD Breakout Sessions (6 Sessions over 2 ½ days—Each attendee is and SSCCD Sciences, New Orleans, LA Professor and Chair, Department Professor of Neurosurgery assigned to a small group which rotates together. 10 minutes to move to Techniques Sumit Agrawal, MD Hamed Sajjadi, MD 8:00 – 8:05 Announcements Director of Otology and Neurotology, Markus Pfister, MD of Otolaryngology—Head & Neck the next breakout session.) Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Divisions Melissa S. Tribble, AuD Matthew Fitzgerald, PhD Hearing and Balance Center, Pediatric Manager 10:00 – 10:30 COFFEE BREAK Surgery, Hirsladen, Private Hospital 2:35 – 2:55 Imaging in Chronic Our Lady of the Lake Regional Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Vertigo Group, Zurich, Switzerland Kate Kaplan, PhD Moises Arriaga, MD, MBA, FACS 8:05 – 8:20 Pulsatile Tinnitus Medical Center, Baton Rouge, LA Clinical Instructor, Psychiatry and Surgery, /Otology & Neurotology Moderator: Sumit Agrawal, MD 10:30 – 11:25 Breakout Session #3 Tübingen Hearing Research Centre, Jennifer Alyono, MD Gerard O’Donoghue, MBChB, Behavioral Sciences Joyce Chadderdon, PT, DPT, NCS; 2:55 – 3:30 Panel: Case Studies in Otologic Imaging 11:25 – 11:35 Move to next breakout session Tübingen, Germany Yona Vaisbuch, MD FRCSI, FRCS, MCh Jannine Larky, AuD Clinical Instructor, Otolaryngology, Jennifer Maw, MD; Anh Nguyen-Huynh, MD, Moderator: Nancy Fischbein, MD 8:20 – 8:35 Middle Ear Myoclonus Peter Rigby, MD Honorary Professor, Basic Life Research Scientist, PhD; Kristen K. Steenerson, MD 11:35 – 12:30 pm Breakout Session #4 Alexander Sevy, MD Private Practice, Otology/ Head & Neck Surgery Panelists: Richard Gurgel, MD; Joseph Hegarty, Otology and Neurotology, Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Neurotology, Richmond, VA MD; Ashkan Monfared, MD; Peter Santa Maria, University of Nottingham Surgery, /Otology & Neurotology SNHL and Cochlear Implantation 12:30 – 1:30 LUNCH 8:35 – 8:55 Frontiers in Clinical Audiology Nottingham, United Kingdom MD; PhD, Samuel H. Selesnick, MD, FACS Samuel H. Selesnick, MD, FACS Peter Santa Maria, MD, PhD Matthew Fitzgerald, PhD Jennifer Y. Lee, MD Moderator: PM Session Moderator: Samuel H. Selesnick, MD, FACS Professor and Vice Chairman FACULTY DISCLOSURE Clinical Assistant Professor, Nikolas Blevins, MD; Matthew Fitzgerald, PhD; 3:30 – 3:50 COFFEE BREAK GUEST FACULTY Department of Otolaryngology, 8:55 – 9:15 Presbycusis — Our Current Otolaryngology—Head & Neck The Stanford University Lawrence Lustig, MD; Gerard O’Donoghue, 1:30 – 1:50 Bone Cement in Otology Sumit Agrawal MD Head & Neck Surgery Surgery MBChB, FRCSI, FRCS, MCh 3:50– 4:10 Synaptopathy: New Understanding of Moises Arriaga, MD, MBA, FACS Understanding Associate Professor, Weill Cornell Medical College, School of Medicine Sensorineural Hearing Loss Richard Gurgel, MD University of Western Ontario New York, NY Lloyd B. Minor, MD adheres to ACCME Criteria, Otologic Endoscopy and OCR 1:50 –2:10 TMJ and Otalgia London, Ontario Carl & Elizabeth Naumann Lawrence Lustig, MD Alexander Sevy, MD Standards and Policies Anh Nguyen-Huynh, MD, PhD 9:15 – 9:30 Bone-Conduction Devices Professorship for the Dean of Moderators: Hamed Sajjadi, MD and Steven Cheung, MD Hearing and Balance Center, regarding industry support Jennifer Maw, MD the School of Medicine, Professor Ashkan Monfared, MD 4:10 – 4:30 Regeneration and Gene Therapy Professor, Otolaryngology— Our Lady of the Lake Regional 2:10 – 2:50 Panel: Challenges in the Management of Otolaryngology (Otology & of continuing medical Jennifer Alyono, MD; C. Eduardo Corrales, MD; Alan Cheng, MD Head & Neck Surgery Medical Center, 9:30 –10:00 Panel: Managing Asymmetric HL— Neurotology) and, education. Disclosure of Jennifer Y. Lee, MD; Alexander Sevy, MD; Yona of Eustachian Tube Dysfunction University of California Baton Rouge, LA 4:30 – 5:00 Panel: Intratympanic Therapy/Inner Ear Moderator: Peter Santa Maria, MD, PhD What Works? San Francisco By Courtesy, of Neurobiology faculty and their commercial Vaisbuch, MD Moderator: Matthew Fitzgerald, PhD Pharmacotherapy Panelists: Kay Chang, MD; C. Eduardo STANFORD FACULTY and of Bioengineering relationships will be made Panelists: Colin Driscoll, MD; Jennifer Maw, C. Eduardo Corrales, MD Facial Nerve Moderator: Lawrence Lustig, MD Corrales, MD; Jennifer Y. Lee, MD; Jennifer Jennifer Maw, MD MD; Anh T. Nguyen-Huynh, MD, PhD; Gerard Associate Surgeon, Otolaryngology, Iram Ahmad, MD prior to the activity. Moderator: Anil Lalwani, MD Panelists: Sumit Agrawal, MD; C. Eduardo Maw, MD; Hamed Sajjadi, MD Brigham and Women’s Instructor, Assistant Professor, Adjunct Clinical Associate  Richard Gurgel, MD; Joseph Hegarty, MD; Corrales, MD; Anil Lalwani, MD; Markus Pfister, O’Donoghue, MBChB, FRCSI, FRCS, MCh; Austin Harvard Medical School Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Professor, Otolaryngology— COMMERCIAL SUPPORT 2:50 –3:10 COFFEE BREAK Swanson, AuD; Melissa S. Tribble, AuD Surgery (Pediatrics), Head & Neck Surgery Albert Mudry, MD; PhD, Jon-Paul Pepper, MD MD; Peter Rigby, MD; Kristen K. Steenerson, MD Colin Driscoll, MD ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Stanford University Medical Center Albert Mudry, MD, PhD 5:00 – 5:30 Cochlear Implants: The End of the 3:10 – 3:40 Panel: Tinnitus—New Approaches 10:00 – 10:30 COFFEE BREAK Professor & Chair, Otolaryngology— This CME activity is Pediatric Otology Moderator: Joseph Hegarty, MD Head & Neck Surgery Jennifer Alyono, MD Visiting Professor, Private Practice Otology Lausanne, Switzerland supported in part by Moderators: Kay Chang, MD and Alan Cheng, MD Beginning? Panelists: Jennifer Alyono, MD; Steven Cheung, 10:30 – 11:25 Breakout Session #5 Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Assistant Clinical Professor Iram Ahmad, MD, Jannine Larky, AuD, Gerard O’Donoghue, MBChB, FRCSI, FRCS, MCh Adjunct Professor, educational grants. A MD; Matthew Fitzgerald, PhD; Kate Kaplan, 11:25 – 11:35 Move between breakout session Richard Gurgel MD Nikolas Blevins, MD Otolaryngology—Head & complete list of commercial Markus Pfister, MD, Peter Rigby, MD, Melissa S. Assistant Professor, Otolaryngology Professor, Chief, Division of 5:30 ADJOURN PhD; Peter A. Tass, MD, PhD Neck Surgery supporters will be published Tribble, AuD 11:35 – 12:30 pm Breakout Session #6 — Head & Neck Surgery, Otology/Neurotology University of Utah Jon-Paul Pepper, MD in the course syllabus. 3:40 – 4:00 Managing the Facial Nerve in Otology Joyce Chadderdon, PT, DPT, NCS Chronic Otitis Media Samuel H. Selesnick, MD, FACS 12:30 ADJOURN Assistant Professor, Joseph Hegarty, MD Physical Therapist Otolaryngology, Facial Plastic Moderator: Robert K. Jackler, MD Moises Arriaga, MD, MBA, FACS; Colin Driscoll, 4:00 – 4:20 Evolving Management of Skull Private Practice, Otology/ Neuro Outpatient (PT/OT/SLP-SHC) and Reconstructive Surgery Program is subject to change. Neurotology Stanford University Medical Center Stanford University Medical Center MD; Samuel H. Selesnick, MD, FACS Base Disease Opportunities for Q&A will be provided at the conclusion of Colorado Springs, CO Colin Driscoll, MD each presentation.