CURSOS SOBRE POTENCIAIS EVOCADOS AUDITIVOS (ECoG, BERA, MLR, LLR, MMN, P300, cVEMP,oVEMP, RAEE) e SOBRE VECTONISTAGMOGRAFIA E VIDEONISTAGMOSCOPIAOTOLOGIA, LABIRINTOLOGIA, RINOLOGIA, LARINGOLOGIA, MEDICINA DO SONO, AUDIOLOGIA, OTONEUROLOGIA, ELETROFISIOLOGIA DA AUDIÇÃO,TERAPIA FONOAUDIOLÓGICA, FISIOTERAPIA LABIRÍNTICA

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Course of Auditory Evoked Potentials (BAEP / ABR, ECochG, VEMP, P300, MMN, LLR, MLR and ASSR) >>

Course and vectonystagmography Videonistagmoscopia >>

Features and benefits

Features:

- 30 hours Courses focused on the weekend.

- Maximum 16 seats minimum of 04 students for the courses of evoked potentials and 03 to 09 students for the nystagmography and Nistagmoscopia.

- Appropriate level the student from beginner to advanced.

- Realization, by student volunteers in tests with and without hearing pathology.

- Supervision, internet, examinations carried out by the student within three months following the course.

Advantages:

- Clarification of questions during the continuous 30 hours of the course and the subsequent three months.

- Individualized program, conducted at Cóser.

- Content grounded in 30 years of personal experience of Professor Dr. Pedro Luis Cóser. (See book "Electrophysiology Hearing and otoacoustic emissions" in 2009, Ed New Concept, sale at major online bookstores).

* The courses have published data on the Main Page of the site with the program below.

Course of Auditory Evoked Potentials

DATES: 01,02 and March 3, 2012

DATES: 22,23 and 24 March 2012

DATES: new courses only since August 2012, at a date to be announced.

INVESTMENT FOR THIS COURSE

$ 2,000.00 (03 days, 30 hours).
20% discount for alumni and 30% discount for customers CONTRONIC.

Use the contact us - courses - for more information or email

cursos@clinicacoser.com

Days: Thursday, Friday and Saturday

Local Cóser Clinic, Santa Maria, RS

(03 days, 30 hours)

Day 1: P300, N1P2, MLR, MLM and VEMP

2 and 3 days: ABR / BAEP and ECoG noninvasive (click and tone burst), RAAE with click and tone.

Program

Course Objectives

Pass-a theoretical basis to enable the student to obtain as much information of their electrophysiological exams.

2 - Learn to use standardized routines and change strategy as the goal of the test and according to the answers that are being obtained during the performance.

3 - To provide the student opportunity to personally test in normal volunteers and real patients.

4 - Clarify questions about tests performed by students in their place of origin for three months (from initial consultation through the internet)

5 - The course is done with equipment Contronic and IHS.

6 - Courses are to groups with a minimum of students 04 and student up to 16.

7 - All classes (theoretical and practical) are taught by Professor Pedro Luis Cóser.

Thursday
09:00 TO 10:00

POTENTIAL LONG LATENCY (N1P2) POTENTIAL AND HEARING RELATED EVENTS (P3, P300)
Source
Capture technique
Reference values
Changes
Clinical Applications

10:00 TO 10:15

BREAK

10:15 TO 11:45

POTENTIAL AVERAGE LATENCY (MLC) and vestibular evoked potentials
(VEMP)
Source
Capture technique
Reference values
Changes
Clinical Applications

12:00 TO 13:30

BREAK

13:30 TO 18:00

Live exams

Friday

9h00min at 10:30:

Applied anatomy and physiology of hearing to auditory evoked potentials.
Anatomy and physiology of the cochlea, auditory nerve and brainstem:
1) Role of inner and outer hair cells
2) tuning curves
3) Wave Traveller cochlear
4) Non-linearity of the relationship between the sound stimulus and response cochlear
5) tonotopy (such as the cochlea detects different frequencies)
6) Differentiation of intensities
7) Recruitment
8) pathophysiological effects of hearing loss in transmission, sensory nerve and brainstem
9) Effects of age on the physiology of hearing

10:30 to 10:45:

Interval

10:45 to 12:00:

How to capture the auditory evoked potentials and ABR ECoG.
1) Electrical Activities involved: general brain, muscle and aids.

2) latencies and amplitudes of auditory evoked potentials

3) Concepts recording of potentials:
a. Window
b. Signal / noise ratio
c. Number of stimuli
d. Number of stimuli per second

4) acoustic stimuli:

a. Click and tone burst
b. Compression, rarefaction and alternating
c. SPL, dBpeNPS, dBHL, dBnNA
d. Relationship with the stimuli of pure tone audiometry

5) Technical Details

a. Avoiding interference
b. Skin preparation (abrasive pastes and folders electrolyte)
c. Types of electrodes and with the same care
d. Effects of electrical activity filters captured
e. Effect of rate of stimulus presentation
f. Mechanisms of rejection of electrical artifacts
g. Transducers (headphones overlap of insert earphones, bone vibrator).

12:00 to 14:00

Lunch

14:00 to 15:30:

ABR / BAER normal in response to the click and tone burst:

1) Waves I, III, V and cochlear microphonics.
a. Variation of normal responses as intensity, stimulus type, stage and rate
presentation of stimuli.

15:30 to 16:00:

Changes in Auditory Evoked Potentials and Brainstem electrocochleography
(ABR / BERA and ECoG) in:

a. Cochlear hearing loss in high frequencies in severe and flat
b. Conductive hearing loss
c. Mixed hearing loss
d. Retrocochlear tumor arising from the VIII nerve, fossa tumors
later, desmielinizastes diseases and auditory neuropathy.

15:00 to 15:30:

1) Clinical Application of Auditory Evoked Potentials (BAEP / ABR) in assessing children with suspected hearing loss, and that with delayed speech and language development.

2) Clinical Application of Auditory Evoked Potentials in the diagnosis neuroaudiológico.

3) auditory steady state responses

15:30 to 16:00:

Interval

16h 00min at 17:30:

Learning to work with the product software CONTRONIC ATC Plus 2.1.

18:30 to 20:30:

Tests in normal volunteers.

Saturday

09:00 to 12:00:

Tests on real patients (02-04 patients to each group of 4 students).

12:00 to 14:00:

Interval

14:00 to 16:30:

Interpretation of tests in the morning

16:30 to 16:45:

Interval

15h 45min at 18:00:

Discussion of case files

Useful Information:

Air Transport: NHT ( www.voenht.com.br )

Transportation by bus, travel purchases over the Internet ( http://www.planaltopassageiros.com.br/)

• Consultation online bus schedules (inter): Santa Maria Road ( http://rodoviariasantamaria.com.br/ ).
• Information about the night of Santa Maria: http://www.biasoli.com/
• Santa Maria - Tourism: Tour Santa Maria (http://www.santamariatur.com.br/)
• Santa Maria - Photos: Santa Maria Photos
• Hotels: The lodging options listed below on this page may have changed. Cat (category) T = Tourism, S = Superior, E = Economic
• Those interested should make reservations directly from hotels. Information for consultation.

PALACE HOTEL ITAIMBÉ

itaimbe@terra.com.br

http://www.hotelitaimbe.com.br

(55) 3222-1144

CAT: T

HOTEL MOROTIN

morotin@morotin.com.br

http://www.morotin.com.br

(55) 3222-4453

CAT: T

CONTINENTAL HOTEL SANTA MARIA

www.continentalsantamaria.com.br
comercial@continentalsantamaria.com.br
reservas@continentalsantamaria.com.br

(55) 3028-7070

CAT: S

PARK HOTEL MOROTIN

park@morotin.com.br

http://www.morotin.com.br

(55) 3226-5500

CAT: S

 

Course and vectonystagmography

Videonistagmoscopia

DATES: 15, 16 and March 17, 2012

INVESTMENT FOR THIS COURSE

$ 1500.00
D esconto 20% for former students and 30% discount for customers CONTRONIC.

Use the contact us - courses - for more information or email

cursos@clinicacoser.com


New courses only in the second half of 2012

Course Objectives

Pass-a theoretical basis to enable the student to obtain the maximum information from their vestibular-oculomotor tests.

2 - Learn to use standardized routines and change strategy as the goal of the test and according to the answers that are being obtained during the performance.

Thursday

9h00min to 10:00:
Anatomy and physiology of the vestibulo-oculomotor apparatus applied to the examination.
Anatomy and physiology of the posterior labyrinth, vestibular nerve, brainstem and connections:
1.Equilíbrio body: integration vestibulo-oculo-propriocetiva
2.Papel hair cells of the cristae and maculae.
3.Mecanismos excitation and inhibition of the vestibular nerves.
4.Reflexos vestibulo-oculomotor (RVO).
5.Participação vision, cerebellum, and ascending reticular formation in RVO.
6.Movimentos eye for visual stimulation.
7.Efeitos pathophysiological dysfunctions of sensory nerve, brainstem and labyrinthine lithiasis.
8.Efeitos of age on vestibulo-oculomotor reflex.

10:00 to 10:30:

Interval

10:30 to 12:00:

How to capture the voluntary and reflex eye movements
1.Atividades electrical involved: eye movements and eyelid.
2.Provas vestibular and oculomotor.
3.Critérios for the evaluation of spontaneous and stimulus caused by buccal
4.Critérios for evaluation of eye movements triggered by visual stimuli.
5.Critérios for the evaluation of nystagmus recorded by Videonistagmoscopia to evaluate the evidence in Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
6.Detalhes technical

a. Avoiding interference
b. Skin preparation (abrasive pastes and folders electrolyte)
c. Types of electrodes and with the same care.

12:00 to 13:00

Interval

13:00 to 14:30:

Changes in peripheral diseases Veng.
Changes Veng in central pathologies.
(Evidence will be addressed calibration, pendular tracking, optokinetic nystagmus, Nystagmus Spontaneous and semi-spontaneous, rotational chair testing, caloric testing, others may be discussed may apply)

14:30 to 15:30:

Changes in the vestibulo-oculomotor videonistagmoscopia (especially in the different channels of BPPV)

15h 30min at 16:00:

Interval

16:00 to 19:30:

Learning to work with the product software CONTRONIC nystagmus.
Discussed in Normal Individuals.

Friday and Saturday:
09:00 to 12:00:

Examinations in 02 patients, with discussion and preparation of the report.

12:00 to 13:00:

Interval

13:00 to 16:00:

Examinations in patients in 02 patients with discussion and preparation of the report.

16:00 to 16:30:

Interval

16h 30min at 18:30:

Questions for teachers.
(In this course the speech therapists and Ms. Ms. Elenara Cioqueta Rafaele Rigon share practices and participate in this final module)

Date: 15,16 and 17 March 2012

Upcoming courses only in August on dates to be informed

Useful Information:

Air Transport: NHT ( www.voenht.com.br )

Transportation by bus, buying poassagem Internet ( http://www.planaltopassageiros.com.br/)

• Consultation online bus schedules (inter): Santa Maria Road (http://rodoviariasantamaria.com.br/)
• Information about the night of Santa Maria: http://www.biasoli.com/
• Santa Maria - Tourism: Tour Santa Maria (http://www.santamariatur.com.br/)
• Santa Maria - Photos: Santa Maria Photos
• Hotels: The lodging options listed below on this page may have changed. Cat (category) T = Tourism, S = Superior, E = Economic
• Those interested should make reservations directly from hotels. Information for consultation.

PALACE HOTEL ITAIMBÉ

itaimbe@terra.com.br

http://www.hotelitaimbe.com.br

(55) 3222-1144

CAT: T

HOTEL MOROTIN

morotin@morotin.com.br

http://www.morotin.com.br

(55) 3222-4453

CAT: T

CONTINENTAL HOTEL SANTA MARIA

www.continentalsantamaria.com.br
comercial@continentalsantamaria.com.br
reservas@continentalsantamaria.com.br

(55) 3028-7070

CAT: S

PARK HOTEL MOROTIN

park@morotin.com.br

http://www.morotin.com.br

(55) 3226-5500

CAT: S

 

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