6th International Bone Course
April 12-14, 2025 in Los Angeles, CA 90404
Course objectives
This course is designed for international residents and Otolaryngologists, although it is open to anyone with an interest in Otology.
The objectives of this course are to give a broad based exposure to general topics in Otology, so that upon completion of the course, one will have a greater comfort level with the understanding of ear disease and its management.
The laboratory sessions are designed to teach middle ear anatomy and correlate this with basic surgical approaches to ear diseases.
Didactic sessions held on the Pacific Neuroscience Institute Campus are designed to review the basics of chronic ear disease, OCR, acoustic tumors, the role of the endoscope in ear surgery, the reading of the CT scan, and how to deal with idiopathic and iatrogenic complications.
Faculty
Courtney Voelker, MD.
Division Director Otology and Neurotology
Pacific Neuroscience Institute
Los Angeles, CA
Chester Griffiths, MD.
Division Director of Eye, Ear, and Skull Base
Pacific Neuroscience Institute
Los Angeles, CA
Garni Barkhoudarian, MD.
Neurosurgery; Co-Director Pituitary Disorders Center
Director, Adult Hydrocephalus Center; Director, Facial Pain Center; Chief, Radiosurgery Program
Director, SJCI / PNI Neuroanatomy Laboratory
Richard Wagner, MD.
Clinical Otologist
Director of Global ENT Outreach
John Go, MD.
Professor of Radiology USC School of Medicine
Los Angeles, CA
Joni Doherty, MD.
Professor of Otolaryngology USC School of Medicine
Los Angeles, CA
Location
Pacific Neuroscience Institute
2200 Santa Monica Blvd.
Santa Monica, Ca
Airport: LAX Los Angeles