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Transorbital, Supraorbital, and Endonasal: Three Minimally Invasive Approaches to the Skull Base

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Notification icon Friday, June 9, 2023 8 AM - 4 PM America/New_York

Location Icon 1300 York Avenue, 8th Floor, New York NY 10065

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OVERVIEW

We are delighted to announce that "Transorbital, Supraorbital, and Endonasal: Three Minimally Invasive Approaches to the Skull Base" is now open for registration. The course, which includes lectures, Q&A sessions, and live-streamed cadaver dissections, will be presented via Zoom on June 9, 2023. We would like to invite you to register today to reserve your place and take advantage of the early registration discount. 

Minimally invasive approaches to the skull base have revolutionized skull base surgery over the last two decades and have become one of the most important emerging trends in neurosurgery. This one-day online course will demonstrate key surgical steps and provide step-by-step instruction in three different approaches: endonasal, transorbital, and supraorbital. Through lectures and case presentations, then real-time cadaver dissection, the instructors will take participants through each approach and answer questions from the online audience. 

TARGET AUDIENCE

This CME course is intended for national and international practicing neurosurgeons, otolaryngologists, and oculoplastics surgeons, fellows, and residents in training. Nurses, NPs, and PAs are also welcome.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

It is intended that this Weill Cornell Medical College CME activity will lead to improved patient care, including improvements in knowledge, competence, or performance. After this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Recognize the indications for transorbital, supraorbital, and endonasal approaches
  • Determine the key steps required to perform transorbital, supraorbital, and endonasal approaches
  • Identify when to use minimal access versus more traditional approaches
  • Realize the most common transorbital, supraorbital, and endonasal complications and how to handle them.

ACCREDITATION

Weill Cornell Medical College is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Weill Cornell Medical College designates this live activity for a maximum of 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. 

For more information please visit the official event page.

Faculty
  • Theodore Schwartz

    Course Director

Course Syllabus

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