XXV Barany Society Meeting, Kyoto, Japan
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Teaching Session

Teaching Session 1

"What do I need to know to become a neuro-otologist?"

The international advisory committee of the XXV Bárány Society Meeting has planned this session with the aim of providing young scientists and clinicians with opportunities to acquire basic knowledge concerning vestibular research and its clinical application. Prominent speakers from various countries will deliver lectures. Participation is open to all registrants of the XXV Bárány Society Meeting free of charge.

Date: March 31 (Mon), 2008, 9:00 - 17:00

Venue: Shiran Kaikan, Kyoto University
Tel: +81-75-753-9336, Fax: +81-75-753-9457
http://office.med.kyoto-u.ac.jp/siran/ (in Japanese)

Organizers: Adolfo M Bronstein (UK)
Herman Kingma (The Netherlands)

Program:

8:30- Opening  
9:00- Opening remark Bronstein A
9:15- What physics do I need to know? Kingma H
10:00- What neurophysiology do I need to know? Strauman D
10:45- Break  
11:00- What do I need to know about the ear? (Part 1) Magnusson M
11:45- What do I need to know about the ear? (Part 2) Minor L
12:30- Lunch  
13:30- What do I need to know about eye movements? Zee D
14:15- What do I need to know about multi-sensory interaction? Bronstein A
15:00- Break  
15:15- What audiology do I need to know? Luxon L
16:00- What neurology do I need to know? Brandt T
16:45- Closing remark and announcements Ito J

Application
Those who wish to attend the Teaching Session are requested to send an e-mail to Ms. Yumiko Kakita, Eisai Co., Ltd. to notify his/her attendance. Her e-mail address is .

Teaching Session 2

Rehabilitation teaching session

Date: March 31 (Mon), 2008, 14:30-17:00

Venue: Shiran Kaikan, Kyoto University

Program:

Introduction and Welcome Koizuka I
Role of vestibular rehabilitation in the total treatment plan for patients with vestibular disorders Magnusson M
Vestibular Rehabilitation --Results from the Questionnaire in Japan and Experience doing Balance Therapy Sekitani T
What the therapist needs to know to do vestibular rehabilitation
Cohen H
Assessment tools for therapists doing vestibular rehabilitation Gottshall K
Practice settings for vestibular rehabilitation Sharpe M


Access to the Shiran Kaikan,

Shiran Kaikan is located in the Kyoto University, Faculty of Medicine campus, and the nearest bus station is "Kyodai Seimon-mae".

For the access, please visit the following URL.
http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english/eaccess/e07_acce/getting_1.htm

For the campus map,
http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english/eaccess/e07_acce/images/medicine200708.gif