Press Release:

Published on: November 16, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 16, 2012

Contact: Rochelle Yellowdy Phone: 800.245.6442 Email: [email protected]

AIB Education Foundation Offers New Workshop

 

Largo, FL – 25 Audiologists and Physicians from throughout the USA and Canada attended the New Advances in Auditory Vestibular Assessment & Diagnosis 3-day Workshop.  Noted experts, James W. Hall III, Ph.D. and Richard E. Gans, Ph.D. led the participants through a comprehensive program which included the science and clinical protocols for the latest in Auditory-Vestibular assessment and diagnostic procedures.  Lectures were highlighted with hands-on demonstrations and case studies utilizing  ABR, EchoG, OAE, VNG and VEMPs.  AIB Education Foundation has produced workshops since 1994, providing post-graduate training in a wide variety of audiology, otolaryngology, rehabilitation medicine and neurology topics.  For a list of workshops, calendar and complete information, visit the website www.dizzy.com or call Rochelle Yellowdy at 800.245.6442.

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