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4201 St Antoine
Detroit, MI 48201
Phone (313) 577-0804

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Head & Neck Surgery

Conferences                         

Clinical Conferences
Grand Rounds             
Head and Neck Oncology Conference
           

Research and Basic Science Conferences
Research Conference 
 

Resident Courses
Head and Neck Anatomy Course           
Temporal Bone Dissection Course
Head and Neck Pathology Course


Grand Rounds

OBJECTIVES (as required by the CME Department of Wayne State University): After participating in this course (over two years) the participants will be able to:
1) Articulate the core knowledge for clinical otolaryngology.
2) Provide the rationale for treatment of patients with otolaryngological problems.

INTENDED AUDIENCE: Otolaryngology residents, medical students, and faculty as well as interested community otolaryngologists.

LOCATION: Plinn Morse Auditorium-4th Floor,
Harper Hospital

Time: 7:30-9:30 AM, Wednesday 

The course director is Edwin Monsell, M.D., Ph.D.

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Head and Neck Oncology Conference

This conference is formatted with presentations of patients with head and neck cancer, review of pertinent imaging and pathology studies, followed by discussion of clinical treatment options. Occasionally there are guest lecturers.

LOCATION: Plinn Morse Auditorium-4th Floor,
Harper Hospital.

Time: Wednesdays 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM

For more information contact George Yoo, M.D. - (313) 745-4344. 

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Basic Science Course

This course is designed to supplment basic science presentations at Grand Rounds so as to provide a comprehensive understanding of basic science in otolaryngology. It is held once a month on Wednesday 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in the Plinn Morse Auditorium-4th Floor Harper Hospital.

LOCATION: Plinn Morse Auditorium-4th Floor Harper Hospital.

TIME: Wednesday, 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

The course director is Ozlem Tulunay, M.D. - (313) 745-1581

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Research Conference

The research seminar series are presentations by scientists investigating areas relevant to otolarygological research.

It is held once a month on Tuesdays
4:30 to 6:00 PM in 2 Webber conference room - Harper Hospital. As an organization accredited for continuing medical education, the Wayne State University School of Medicine designates this continuing medical education activity as meeting the criteria for Category I - 1.5 credit hour of the Physician's Recognition Award of the American Medical Association for each meeting established.

Course director: Marian Drescher, Ph.D. (313 )745-4344.

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Pathology Course

The pathology course is designed for otolaryngologists and reviews basic principles of reading slides, as well as head and neck histopathology. The course is given every other year on the second Wednesday of the month in Pathology Conference Room No. 1. The course director is Wael Sakr, M.D., Department of Pathology. 

For schedule information call (313 ) 745-4344.

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Temporal Bone Dissection Course

This temporal bone dissection course is for residents at various levels of training. Full-time and Adjunct faculty provide a workshop with a presentation, demonstration and supervised dissection of the temporal bone anatomy.  The schedule and location of the course is determined by the course director on a year to year basis.

The course director is Edwin Monsell, M.D., Ph.D. (313) 577-2671
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Head and Neck Anatomy Course

This cadaver dissection exposure is available to first year residents via an Anatomy Course provided by the Anatomy Department of Wayne State University. The course usually takes place during the winter semester under the direction of Dr. N. Mizeres. Registration and fees are required.
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