Berlin-Gans-Hall Workshop @ the Beach Scheduled!
Published on: January 14, 2009
Berlin-Gans-Hall Workshop
January 22-24, 2009
This 3-day course will provide attendees with an exciting and clinically pragmatic approach to using Evoked Potentials, Otoacoustic Emissions and Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials in their everyday practice. Drs. Berlin, Gans and Hall are well-known for their dynamic and clinically practical teaching styles, with an emphasis on new and innovative approaches to difficult clinical cases. Designed as an interactive workshop with break-out and lab sessions, this program is perfect for beginners as well as advanced clinicians. Tuition is $795.00. 2.0 AAA CEUs. This includes all materials, continental breakfast and afternoon refreshment breaks as well as a special Opening Night Reception. Plus, it is all happening at the beautiful Island Grand Tradewinds Resort on St. Petersburg Beach!
Call or email today to register. You may also register online by clicking on the Workshop Registration & Marketplace link. For hotel reservations call the Tradewinds at (800) 808-9833 and ask for the AIB Group Seminar rate.
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