Fort Wayne, Ind— The Better Balance Fall Prevention and Wellness Society has announced that it will offer "Neurovestibular Sciences: The Study of Balance Medicine, Part One" on September 22-23 in Jacksonville, Fla.
The 2-day balance disorder CME course is designed to educate clinics and private practices about managing dizzy or balance-disordered patients. Randolph McKenzie, MD, PhD, FACS, will conduct the course, which will provide attendees with up to 18 AMA PRA CME credit(s) for MDs and DOs.
Attendees will learn how to identify risk factors and properly diagnose and effectively treat patients who suffer from dizziness, vertigo, and movement disorders, and patients who have fallen in the past or are at-risk of falling.
The class is designed to provide an enhanced understanding of effective vestibular testing and common testing errors. Attendees will also learn how to implement vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT), including patient assessment, diagnosis and vestibular rehab exercises.
More information on the course is available at www.betterbalancefallprevention.com.
SOURCE: The Better Balance Fall Prevention and Wellness Society