VideoNystagmography (VNG) Class On-line

Published on: June 28, 2013

Faculty: Richard E. Gans, Ph.D.Dr. Gans presents a comprehensive four part series in the use and interpretation of VideoNystagmography (VNG). Each component of the series goes in-depth as to testing techniques and interpretation. The goal is to provide a virtual experience for both new and experienced practitioners to enhance their knowledge and skill in conducting and interpreting VNGs. Earn CMEs and CEUs.  Available as a four part series or SAVE when purchasing the full curriculum.  For Pricing and Course Descriptions, Click Here.
For a list of academic programs and courses in:
  • Aging Studies
  • Audiology/Hearing Science
  • Equilibrium/Vestibular
  • Otolaringology/Otology
  • and more, visit www.AICME.com

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