The Tinnitus Forum: Translational Research in Tinnitus Therapy V: Quantitative Electroencephalography (qEEG); Fluid Dynamics Brain/Labyrinth; and Tinnitus: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
You are invited to attend the 2009 International Tinnitus Forum, which will share the latest advances in the diagnosis and treatment of tinnitus.
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Saturday, October 3, 2009 from 8:30 am to 12:00 pm
Marriott San Diego Hotel and Marina, Marriott Hall 1
Preceding the AAO-HNS Foundation Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO
Course Director: Abraham Shulman, MD; Coordinator: Barbara Goldstein, PhD, CCC
Program Co-chairs: Michael Hoffer, MD, CAPT and Michael Seidman, MD
Planned presentations include:
Neurotological Differentiations within the Group of Endogenous Tinnitus
Claus Claussen, MD
Cochlear Implant/tinnitus/quantitative Electroencephalography: A Case Report
Abraham Shulman, MD
QEEG – Data Collection, Analysis and Translation for Tinnitus Diagnosis and Treatment
Erik Viirre, MD, PhD
Strategies for Enhancement for TMS Effects in Tinnitus Patients
Tobias Kleinjung, MD
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Tinnitus-Theory and Practical Application
John Dornhoffer, MD
Tinnitus Control-Neuronomics-House Ear Institute Experience
William Luxford, MD
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) and Tinnitus
Michael Seidman, MD
Operational Tinnitus after Mild TBI-Lessons for Iraq
Michael Hoffer, MD, CAPT
Transcranial Cerebral Sonography: Clinical Application-intracranial Pressure and Diagnosis of Cochleovestibular Complaints
Robert Marchbanks, PhD
Neurotologic Diagnosis: Experience with Transcranial Cerebral Sonography
Joel Lehrer, MD
Presented and sponsored by the Martha Entenmann Tinnitus Research Center, Inc.
For more information, please contact Dr. Barbara Goldstein at 1-718-773-8888, or metrc@inch.com
New AAO-HNSF Named Miniseminar to Debut at 2010 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO
Thanks to the leadership and generosity of the Martha Entenmann Tinnitus Research Center, Dr. Abraham Shulman, and Dr. Barbara Goldstein, critical advances in the treatment of tinnitus will be shared on an ongoing basis. They have illustrated their commitment to education by establishing the first named fund in support of a miniseminar.
Beginning in 2010, the Martha Entenmann Tinnitus Research Center, Inc., Abraham Shulman, MD, Barbara Goldstein, PhD, and AAO-HNSF International Tinnitus Miniseminar will have a reserved spot on the agenda of the Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO for a period of five years. This miniseminar will share state-of-the-art knowledge of tinnitus. It will be an hour and a-half, and run concurrently with other segments of the scientific program.
Contact The Martha Entenmann Tinnitus Research Center
Learn about the AAO-HNSF Named Miniseminar Program

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