
4th Annual Thomas Jefferson University - Seoul National University Endoscopic Skull Base Symposium
THIS COURSE IS OPEN TO RESIDENTS, FELLOWS, AND TRAINEES ONLY!
THERE IS NO REGISTRATION FEE FOR THIS COURSE.
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This event is open to senior level PGY residents, fellows, and trainees in neurological surgery and otolaryngology interested in the most recent advances in endoscopic skull base surgery at no cost.
If you have any questions please contact the SKMC Office of Continuing Education at 215-955-6992 or jeffersoncme@jefferson.edu |
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This comprehensive two-day educational program in endoscopic skull base surgery combines in-depth educational sessions with intensive hands-on cadaver dissection sessions, and features outstanding national and international faculty.
This course will emphasize the relevant anatomical and technical aspects of endoscopic pituitary and skull base surgery from both the neurosurgical and otolaryngological perspectives. Course participants will have ample opportunity to discuss the management of challenging cases including the prevention and management of complications with the faculty and distinguished international experts specializing in these fields. Four international, prominent experts from Seoul, Korea and Toronto, Canada will provide their unique perspectives, guiding the attendees through focused, in-depth discussion, with the goal of the conference of improving the participants’ ability to translate their learning experiences into daily and future practice. Emerging technologies and new equipment will also be showcased.
Target Audience
Residents, fellows, and trainees in neurological surgery and otolaryngology interested in the most recent advances in endoscopic skull base surgery
Learning Objectives
The learning objectives for this activity can be found in the attachment below.
All faculty at continuing educating activities for nurses, physicians and allied health professionals are required to disclose to the audience (1) any significant financial relationships with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial products, goods or services and (2) any unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices discussed in their presentations. Such disclosures will be made in writing in the course presentation materials. Jefferson Conflict of Interest resolution process may result in changes to the program agenda.
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
HOW TO REGISTER |
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This event is open to senior level PGY residents, fellows, and trainees in neurological surgery and otolaryngology interested in the most recent advances in endoscopic skull base surgery at no cost.
If you have any questions please contact the SKMC Office of Continuing Education at 215-955-6992 or jeffersoncme@jefferson.edu |