43rd Annual Congress & Nursing Symposium |
September 13-16, 2019 - New Orleans, LA |
Responses from Overall Question 26 |
Dr John Dornhoffer Hearing devices- dornhofferjohnL@uams.edu
Dr Steven DealTMD,OSA - www.symmetrylr.com
Unsure at this time. Will need some specific topics prior to providing this information. Several leaders encouraged me to serve as a presenter if I was comfortable doing it. I would love to. Amanda Huff Amanda_huff@rush.edu Multiple suggestions given in special interest groups Would like to have Ken Byrd return with an updated topic on head and neck pain management. I am willing to speak as needed by SOHN on Fridays for the Core curriculum, pharmacology session, or general conference. Dr. Moore, Dr. Krouse, Michelle Farrington, Deena Hollingsworth o_26 Dr. John Germiller Danielle Fournier (630)254-3443 Paul Arnstein,PhD,RN, FAAN I'd be happy to speak on any of the above topics Hammond-molly@cooperhealth.edu already provided at my SIG mindy.rabinowitz@jefferson.edu None IT IS UNACCEPTABLE TO CHANGE LECTURE SCHEDULED TOPIC WITHOUT PROPER NOTICE TO THEIR ATTENDEES. WE REGISTERED FOR A FULL DAY COURSE DUE TO THE TOPICS OF INTEREST. n/a Talks that include assessment for staff nurses-Assessment of Pain post T and A-Getting Post T and A to drink-Sleep Studies and AHI What it Means-Difficult Parents-just a few ideas. Dr. Albert Park- CMV Dr. Richard Gurgel- superior Canal Dehiscence Dr. Marshall Smith- Subglottic Stenosis Dr. Fred Grimmer- hemangioma All practice at the University of Utah Katherine Bell, kvbell@mdanderson.org Dr Richard Gurgel, Dr Marshall Smith I am always happy to talk at future events on pediatric topics Jay Piccirillo Dr. Rick Nelson - Canal Wall Reconstruction procedure IU Health Dept. of Otolaryngology, IU School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN 46202 myself and Katie schmitt if I can convince her I would like to speak again - I have spoken twice before and would be happy to speak on any head & neck topic! n/a N/A Josie Alston, SLP, Chief of SLP, Clinical Director of Voice and Swallowing Center, University of MS Medical Center, 601-984-6591. |