Patients presenting with dizziness are challenging, whether this is acute or chronic, in the clinic or the emergency department. Dizzy patients are difficult to diagnose and manage for all clinicians, from primary care to specialists and other allied health professionals. This 1-day symposium will provide participants with a solid foundation of clinical knowledge and skills used to diagnose and treat patients with dizziness through a combination of didactic teaching, case-based learning, and clinical skills workshops.
May 10, 2024
In-person conference
Centurion Conference and Event Centre (170 Colonnade Rd S, Ottawa, Ontario)
7.00 RCPSC Section 1 Hours | 7.00 Mainpro+ Credits | 7.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
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Registration closes on May 8, 2024. Onsite registration will be available, should space permit.
By the end of the educational activity, participants will be able to:
- Describe a comprehensive approach to clinical diagnosis and management of patients presenting with acute and chronic dizziness
- Provide structured, expert-led workshops in key clinical examination techniques for diagnosing and managing patients with dizziness, including positional testing/treatment, and the head-impulse test
Questions?
Please contact Laura Darbon, Lead Coordinator, University of Ottawa Annual Dizziness Symposium