Events: National

 

In keeping with Medical University of South Carolina's mission statement and the MUSC Evelyn Trammell Institute for Voice and Swallowing mission statement, following are links to continuing education events for audiologists, speech-language pathologists, otolaryngologists, and head and neck surgeons.

 

American Academy of

Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery's

Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO

AAO-HNS

For details, click the AAO-HNS above

Intended Audience:

Skull Base Surgeons

 

Head and Neck Surgeons

 

Rhinologists

 

Otologists

 

Neurotologists

 

General

Otolaryngologists

 

Others interested in skull base medicine and surgery

 

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's National Convention

For details, click the image

Intended Audience:

Speech-Language Pathologists

 

Audiologists

 

Students in Communication Sciences and Disorders

 

Speech Scientists

 

Dysphagia Research Society's

Annual Scientific Meeting

For details, click the image

Intended Audience:

Researchers and healthcare professionals interested in the latest research in swallowing and swallowing disorders

 

South Carolina Speech-Language-Hearing Association's Conference

SOUTH CAROLINA
Speech-Language-Hearing Association

For details, click the image

Intended Audience:

Speech-Language Pathologists

 

Audiologists

 

Students in Communication Sciences and Disorders

 

Speech Scientists

 

The Yul Brynner Head and Neck Cancer Foundation's National Oral, Head, and Neck Cancer Awareness Consortium

For details, click the image

Intended Audience:

Healthcare professionals interested in the management and support of oral, head, and neck cancer

 

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