The Audiology Association of Colombia sponsored a geriatric symposium of auditory and vestibular topics. Over 300 Audiologists and Physicians attended the 3 day program. International guests included Richard Gans, Ph.D., Brian Moore, Ph.D., Ieda Russo, Ph.D., Brad Stach, Ph.D., and Robert Sweetow, Ph.D. Association President Angela Lopez, Au.D. and her organizing committee did an outstanding job in developing curricula and activities.
Back row: Angela Lopez, Richard Gans, Ieda Russo, Brad Stach; Front Row: Robert Sweetow, Brian MooreRichard Gans demonstrates canalith repositioningParticipants were treated to a tour of beautiful Cartegna
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