
Tackling Problematic Sinusitis - General Session 3 Days
Course Directors: Devyani Lal, M.D., Erin K. O’Brien, M.D. and Matthew A. Rank, M.D.
Mayo Clinic in Arizona is pleased to announce our sixth symposium on tackling challenging sinus disease. World leaders in the fields of otolaryngology-rhinology, allergy-immunology and basic sciences will address the most challenging aspects of managing sinusitis and other rhinologic disorders. The course welcomes otolaryngologists, allergists, primary care and basic scientists with a strong interest in sinusitis and sinonasal disease. A three-day symposium on sinus disease that will absolutely change how you view and manage this disease!
The program includes expert debates and brainstorming sessions using highly interactive formats. Our goal is to synthesize innovative management strategies based upon the latest evidence as well as the experience of global experts.
Join us in Phoenix, Arizona, the most beautiful place to be in spring 2017! We will bring you the latest in applications, opinions, and recommendations of problematic sinonasal disease and share practical tips in optimizing outcomes from medical and surgical interventions.
Course Overview:
- We welcome otolaryngologists, allergists, physicians, scientists and allied health professionals to this one-of-a kind multidisciplinary symposium
- Global leaders discuss contemporary issues of significance and controversies in problematic sinonasal disease
- Highly interactive sessions inviting audience participation
Additional Information
Lodging & Accommodations
Credit
ATTENTION: Please note the revised accreditation
Target Audience
This course is designed for general surgeons, nurses, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and other allied health practitioners.
Contact us:
Phone: (480) 301-4580
E-mail: mca.cme@mayo.edu
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Available Credit
- 23.00 AAFP Prescribed
- 23.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 23.00 AOA

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