
About this Event
The Combined 89th Annual Temporal Bone Couse and 11th Annual Endoscopic Ear Dissection Course led by The Otology Group at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, is a 2-day, in-person course on VUMC's campus that combines a didactic lecture series with hands-on dissection lab training.
Dissection registration spots are LIMITED, so we encourage you to register soon to secure your participation in the full dissection curriculum of the course.
COURSE CURRICULUM:
- Anatomy of the temporal bone
- Surgery for chronic ear disease
- Cochlear implants
- Management of sudden sensorineural hearing loss
- Image-guided surgery in otology
- Advanced radiology techniques in otology
- Osseointegrated implants
- Audiology and vestibular diagnostic techniques
- Ossicular reconstruction
- Stapedectomy
- Management of acoustic tumors
- Surgery for vertigo
- Skull base approaches to the temporal bone
- Endoscopic ear surgery
- Endoscopic Ossiculoplasty
- Mastoidectomy
- Microscopic Techniques for Management of Cholesteatomas
- Cost Analysis of Endoscopic Ear Surgery
- Endoscopic Ear Surgery in the Pediatric Population
- Cochlear Implant
Procedures to be Demonstrated/Performed:
- Intact canal with mastoidectomy
- Facial recess and extended facial recess
- Endolymphatic sac decompression
- Facial nerve identification
- Canal wall down mastoidectomy
- Labyrinthectomy
- Middle cranial fossa approach
- Translabyrinthine approach to the skull base
- Transcochlear approach to the skull base
- BAHA implant technique
Including Endoscopic Management of:
- Cholesteatoma
- Middle Ear Anomalies
- Glomus Tumors
- Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence
- Endoscopic Ear Anatomy
- Endoscopic Stapes Surgery
Course Faculty & Keynote Speaker
Keynote Speaker: Elizabeth Toh, MD
The Combined Temporal Bone and Endoscopic Ear Dissection Course is honored to host Elizabeth Toh, MD as the keynote speaker and 17th Annual Michael E. Glasscock Endowed Lecturer.
Contributing Faculty:
David Haynes, MD, FACS, MMHC
Marc Bennett, MD, FACS, MMHC
Matthew O'Malley, MD
Aaron Moberly, MD
Taha Jan, MD
HOTEL RECOMMENDATIONS:
The conference does not have a coordinating hotel block. Below are suggestions of near-by accommodations within short distance to Vanderbilt University Medical Center's campus.
(Please note: Prices and availability are not guaranteed).
- Moxy Downtown Nashville
- Graduate Nashville
- Kimpton Aertson
- Loews Vanderbilt
- Homewood Suites by Hilton Nashville Vanderbilt
- Nashville Marriott at Vanderbilt
- Hampton Inn & Suites Nashville-Vanderbilt at Elliston Place
CME ACCREDITATION
This live activity is pending approval for AMA PRA Category 1 CME credit.
Register on or before October 13th, 2025 as spots are limited!
Registration cancellations are accepted until November 1, 2025, less a $50 administrative fee. Cancellations after that date will be accepted, but are not able to be refunded in full.
Dissection registration spots are LIMITED, so we encourage you to register when registration opens to secure your participation in the full dissection curriculum of the course. Additional non-dissection registration spots will also be available.
MORE INFORMATION
P lease contact the course organizer, LaJoy Freeman, with any questions at: [email protected]
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 1211 Medical Center Drive, Nashville, United States
USD 300.00 to USD 471.45