VIRTUAL LARYNGECTOMY CONFERENCE 16/11-21/11 2020
VIRTUAL LARYNGECTOMY CONFERENCE 16/11-21/11 2020 (in English).
In these strange times T-SToMA is proud to share a possibility to up-date and educate yourself with the latest in the field of Laryngectomy on-line. Please join us and learn more about eg. the Blom-Singer Voice prosthesis system supplied by us in Belgium and Luxembourg!Hear clinicians from different academic institutions in the USA share their valued expertise and unique clinical experiences working with the total laryngectomy patient population.Eg. SLP Ann Kearney (Stanford), SLP Glenn Bunting & MD Dan Deschler (both from Massachusetts Eye and Ear) and SLP Carla Gress (University of Virginia Health System and that I know personally from my time in the US. She once worked with Dr Mark Singer, one of the inventors of the Blom-Singer system).
For one week only, please engage with this exciting professional offering in two ways: On-Demand Lectures and Live Panels.
ON-DEMAND LECTURES: 16/11-21/11
There will be a total of 16 pre-recorded lectures available for on-demand viewing, with lectures ranging from 30 minutes to 2 hours. Topics will cover care including preoperative considerations, transitioning patients to home, post-operative pulmonary and voice rehabilitation, case studies and more.These will “go live” on our GoToWebinar channel at 14:00 am on Monday 16/11 and will be available to view at your convenience until 05:59 Saturday 21/11.
There will be a total of 16 pre-recorded lectures available for on-demand viewing, with lectures ranging from 30 minutes to 2 hours. Topics will cover care including preoperative considerations, transitioning patients to home, post-operative pulmonary and voice rehabilitation, case studies and more.These will “go live” on our GoToWebinar channel at 14:00 am on Monday 16/11 and will be available to view at your convenience until 05:59 Saturday 21/11.
LIVE PANELS: Saturday 21/11 only!
Three live, 1-hour panels followed by a Q&A session.These live panels will not be recorded and will not be available to view at a later date, so we encourage you to engage with as many of these as your schedule allows!
Three live, 1-hour panels followed by a Q&A session.These live panels will not be recorded and will not be available to view at a later date, so we encourage you to engage with as many of these as your schedule allows!
- 17:00 – 18:00 “Keeping Me Awake at Night: Challenging Cases in TEP Management”
- 18:15 – 19:15 “Ethical Decision Making in Tracheoesophageal Voice Restoration: Panel Discussion”
- 19:30 – 20:30 “Innovations & Research in Total Laryngectomy”
- 20:30 – 21:30 “Live Question & Answer”
FOR FULL PROGRAM & MORE INFO SEE: https://inhealth.com/