Comprehensive Otolaryngology 2019

March 29-31, 2019
Meltzer Auditorium
Boston, Massachusetts

Dear Colleague,

This CME course is designed to address the practice gaps and the educational needs of general otolaryngologists. The course will span two and a half days and will consist of didactic lectures, panel discussions, and Q&A sessions with ample time to interact with the course faculty. The topics of the lectures are selected to cover the clinical scope of practice of general otolaryngologists. The panel discussions will discuss challenging clinical cases that are chosen to complement the lectures and to help apply the knowledge acquired in the course to clinical practice. An ample opportunity for Q&A will be provided at the end of every section and during breaks when the attendees and faculty are encouraged to interact freely. The two main clinical foci of the course are paranasal sinus disorders and sleep-disordered breathing. However, the course extends into the various otolaryngology subspecialties that general otolaryngologists may encounter in their clinical practice. The first day is dedicated to paranasal sinus disorders and sleep disordered breathing: sinonasal imaging, disease pathogenesis, surgical planning and patient selection, advances in intra-operative technology and techniques, surgical outcomes, and perioperative management. The remaining day and a half covers topics in head and neck oncology, thyroid and parathyroid disorders, laryngology, pediatric otolaryngology, otology, and facial plastics.


For more information, visit the Comprehensive Otolaryngology 2019 website.

Sincerely,
Nicolas Busaba, MD, FACS
John Dobrowski, MD, FACS
Gregory Randolph, MD, FACS, FACE