Audio-Digest Foundation Announces the Release of Otolaryngology Volume 46, Issue 09: Highlights from the 2012 NY Advanced Rhinology and Sinus Surgery Course
Glendale, CA (PRWEB) July 31, 2013 -- Audio-Digest Foundation Announces the Release of Otolaryngology Volume 46, Issue 09: Highlights from the 2012 NY Advanced Rhinology and Sinus Surgery Course.
The goals of this program are to improve diagnosis and management of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). After hearing and assimilating this program, the clinician will be better able to:
1. Differentiate CRS from other diseases and identify specific etiologies in individual patients.
2. Disseminate current diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines for CRS to the medical community.
3. Determine when surgery, imaging, and follow-up are indicated.
4. Select appropriate antibiotic therapy for CRS based on data available in the current literature.
5. Use clinical expertise and risk-benefit analysis to guide treatment decision making.
The original programs were presented by Alexis H. Jackman, MD, Attending Physician, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, Richard A. Lebowitz, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Otolaryngology, New York University, New York, and Michael G. Stewart, MD, MPH, Otolaryngologist-in-Chief, New York-Presbyterian Hospital. Brent Senior, MD, Vice Chairman for Academic Affairs, and Professor, Division of Neurosurgery, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Audio-Digest Foundation, the largest independent publisher of Continuing Medical Education in the world, records over 10,000 hours of lectures every year in anesthesiology, emergency medicine, family practice, gastroenterology, general surgery, internal medicine, neurology, obstetrics/gynecology, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, otolaryngology, pediatrics, psychology, and urology, by the leading medical researchers at the top laboratories, universities, and institutions.
Recent researchers have hailed from Harvard, Cedars-Sinai, Mayo Clinic, UCSF, The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, The University of Kansas Medical Center, The University of California, San Diego, The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, The University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and many others.
Out of these cutting-edge programs, Audio-Digest then chooses the most clinically relevant, edits them for clarity, and publishes them either every week or every two weeks.
In addition, Audio-Digest publishes subscription series in conjunction with leading medical societies: DiabetesInsight with The American Diabetes Association, ACCEL with The American College of Cardiology, Continuum Audio with The American Academy of Neurology, and Journal Watch Audio General Medicine with Massachusetts Medical Society.
For 60 years, the global medical community of doctors, nurses, physician assistants, and other medical professionals around the world has subscribed to Audio-Digest specialty series in order to remain current in their specialties as well as to maintain their Continuing Education requirements with the most cutting-edge, independent, and unbiased continuing medical education (CME).
Long a technical innovator, Audio-Digest was the first to produce audio medical education programs and the first to produce in-car medical education. Currently, its subscription and annual products are available on CD and MP3, as well as iPhone, iPad, and Android apps.
Paul Angles, Learner's Digest International, http://www.audio-digest.org, (818) 240-7500, [email protected]
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