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[Dysphagia] Voice Restoration Following Total Laryngectomy, March 17 and 18, 2006


  • Subject: [Dysphagia] Voice Restoration Following Total Laryngectomy, March 17 and 18, 2006
  • From: BMESSING at gbmc.org (BARBARA MESSING)
  • Date: Wed Mar 1 21:07:52 2006

Voice Restoration Following Total Laryngectomy
March 17 18, 2006  

Location:  Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Milton J. Dance Head and
Neck Rehabilitation Center, Baltimore, Maryland

About the Program:  This two day course is designed for the speech
language pathologist working with patients who have undergone a total
laryngectomy and tracheoesophageal puncture (TEP). The course focuses
exclusively on management of the TEP including InHealth and Provox
prostheses. Participants will have extensive hands on training with
models and patients.
ASHA CEUs provided.   

For registration or content information call 443 849 2087.
For a brochure go to: www.gbmc.org/voice - upcoming conferences.





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