AIB/Chinese University – Hong Kong Certification

Published on: July 13, 2009

Congratulations to the audiologists, physical therapists, and physicians who have been certified in vestibular assessment and management by The American Institute of Balance. The workshop and certification was a collaboration with Chinese University – Hong Kong, Department of Otorhinolaryngology.  This is the first international certification group. class Faculty – Dr. Gans and guest faculty provided 4 days of intensive learning and practical application.
Dr. Charles VanHasselt
Dr. Charles VanHasselt and Dr. Richard Gans
Dr. Alex Lee
Dr. Alex Lee
Dr. John Sung
Dr. John Sung
Dr. Henry Lam
Dr. Henry Lam
Ms. Vanessa Chan
Ms. Vanessa Chan
Dr. Dora Poon
Dr. Dora Poon
Ms. Sally Liu
Ms. Sally Liu
Ms. Sally Liu and Mr. Brian Wu of AV Medical
Ms. Sally Liu and Mr. Brian Wu of AV Medical
Dr. Dora Poon and Irene Lam of AV Medical
Dr. Dora Poon and Irene Lam of AV Medical

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