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Advanced Vestibular Workshop features Pediatric Research

Published on: August 24, 2009

Participants in this month’s Advanced Vestibular Workshop hear a review of current pediatric VEMP (Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials) research. Click here to visit the Education Foundation for information and to register for future workshops.
4th Year NSU Extern Patrick Dolon presents a student forum during a lunch break
4th Year NSU Extern Patrick Dolon presents a student forum during a lunch break
ENTs and Audiologists learn how to use VEMP testing with Pediatric and Adult Populations
ENTs and Audiologists learn how to use VEMP testing with Pediatric and Adult Populations

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