eAudiology
Neuroradiology and Clinical Implications for the Audiologist (.15 CEUs)
Recorded On: 02/12/2013
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Neuroradiology and Clinical Implications for the Audiologist
Duration: 1.5 hours
Presenter: Matthew L. Bush, MD
CEUs: .15
Who Should Attend: Audiologists, Graduate students, Medical students, Otolaryngologists
Level: Intermediate
Program Focus: Knowledge
Learner Outcomes: Upon completion, each participant in the eAudiology Web seminar will be able to:
1. Discuss functional anatomy of the auditory system.
2. Describe radiographic imaging modalities and their clinical indications.
3. Integrate auditory clinical scenarios with radiologic findings.
Description: The diagnosis and management of diseases affecting the auditory system have been revolutionized by modern radiologic imaging modalities and a working knowledge of advances within this field will augments the practice of clinical audiology. This eAudiology Web seminar provides an introduction to temporal bone anatomy. An overview of the radiologic techniques involved in the diagnosis of neuroaudiologic disease will be presented along with a review of pathologic diseases affecting the auditory system. Participants will then make correlations between audiology and radiology with clinical scenarios.
Matthew L. Bush, MD, received an undergraduate degree from Bob Jones University and medical degree from Marshall University School of Medicine. He completed his residency in Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Kentucky. He then completed a research fellowship and a Neurotology and Cranial Base Surgery fellowship at The Ohio State University and Nationwide Children's Hospital Research Institute. He currently is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Kentucky.