About this Event
Stanford Faculty Course Directors
Professor of Neurosurgery, and by Courtesy, of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery; Co-Director, Stanford Skull Base Surgery Program
Professor of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery (Rhinology) and, by Courtesy, of Neurosurgery Chief, Division of Rhinology & Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery
Associate Professor of Otolargyngology-Head & Neck Surgery (Rhinology) and, by Courtesy, of Neurosurgery
Professor of Otolargyngology-Head & Neck Surgery (Rhinology) Director, Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery
FACULTY INSTRUCTORS
Assistant Professor, Otolargyngology-Head & Neck Surgery
Assistant Professor, Neurosurgery, University of California, Irvine
Skull Base Clinical Instructor, Neurosurgery, Stanford (2019-2021)
Matei A. Banu, MD
Skull Base Clinical Instructor, Neurosurgery, Stanford
Invited Guest Speakers:
Skull Base Faculty
Paul A. Gardner, MD
Professor, Departments of Neurological Surgery and Otolaryngology
Carl H. Snyderman, MD, MBA
Professor, Departments of Otolaryngology and Neurological Surgery
Eric W. Wang, MD
Professor, Departments of Otolaryngology, Neurological Surgery and Ophthalmology
COURSE REGISTRATION FEES
REGISTRATION FEES:
Team : $5,000 Team – $5,000 (1 specimen, 2 participants)
Individual: $3,000 (1 specimen, 1 participant)
Resident/Fellow (letter from program director required): $2,000
LECTURES ONLY:
Individual Physician: $1,000
Resident/Fellow Resident/Fellow (letter from program director required): $500
Registration includes the course program booklet, access to our surgical video-library and didactic material (www.skullbaseatlas.com), hands-on anatomic dissection, ICA injury simulation exercise, and course-related meals/social events.
ACCREDITATION:
In support of improving patient care, Stanford Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Ph*rm*cy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
Are you interested in Observership OR visit in conjunction with course?
Stanford Hospital Observerships are short-term - 30 consecutive days and subject to review and approval by Stanford Healthcare Observership Office.
We have limited space and will accept the first ten applicants who express interest. The Observership duration is for the month of August.
Please submit your interest here and we will review past submissions
More info: https://bit.ly/Observership
DORM HOUSING:
Stanford non-Student Summer Housing is available. Please view info and review eligibility requirements.
Email [email protected] for any questions. Nightly rates are all-inclusive, with no additional charges, fees, or taxes.
Non-Stanford Summer Housing (NSSH) Application Form
Info for application reference below:
Program Name: Stanford EE Skull Base Course, School of Medicine
Program Contact: Jennie Visitacion
Contact Email: [email protected]
This housing option is ideal for course attendees approved for Observership for four day course and up to 30 consecutive days allowable for Stanford Hospital Observership.
PREFERRED LODGING:
Sheraton Palo Alto- 625 El Camino Real, CA 94301
650- 328-2800 or 1-800-325-3535 or or
Mention that you are visiting Stanford for a 20% discount off of the best available rate at the time of booking.
Sheraton Palo Alto is located in the heart of Palo Alto, next to the transportation hub of the Caltrain Station and free Stanford shuttle buses to and from Stanford. You can also walk to Stanford University.
Sheraton Palo Alto is steps away from University Avenue, downtown Palo Alto with additional dining and shopping options and close to Stanford Shopping Center, upscale open air shopping mall.
REGISTRATION CONTACT:
Jennie Visitacion: [email protected]
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Li Ka Shing Learning and Knowledge Center, 291 Campus Drive, Stanford, United States
USD 505.00 to USD 3005.00