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1 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
2 Arvoredo 2 8:00-18:00 Pre-Congress of Otology 1/11/217 8:00-9:00 Auditory Tuba Disorders 9:00-10:00 Endoscopic Otologic Surgery 10:00-10:30 interval 10:30-12:00 Round Table with Presidents of SBO: Taticas and Methods for Otologic Surgery of Chronical Otitis 12:00-12:30 SBO Assembly: New Board Elections - Rudolf Lang Award 12:30-14:00 Lunch break 14:00-16:00 Round Table with SBO Presidents: The Cochlear Implant and the Implantable Prostheses 16:00-16:30 Interval 16:00-16:45 Microtia Integral Management 16:45-17:30 TO BE SET OUT 8:00-8:45 Panel - Otology 2/11/217 Endoscopic Otologic Surgery Endoscopic Anatomy and Pathways for Middle Ear Ventilation Endoscopic Tympanoplasty Advanced Approach 8:45-10:00 Round Table - Otology 2/11/217 Facial paralysis 10:30-11:15 International Lecture - Otology 2/11/217 11:15-12:30 Round Table - Otology 2/11/217 Otosclerosis 12:30-14:00 Lunch break 2/11/217 14:00-14:45 International Lecture - Otology 2/11/217 Endoscopic Middle Ear Surgery Reconstruction of the Middle Ear 14:45-16:00 Round Table - Otology 2/11/217 Temporal Bone Tumors 16:30-17:15 Round Table - Otology 2/11/217 Buzz 8:00-8:45 Conferences - Otology 3/11/217 Active Middle Ear Implants Temporal Bone Tumors 8:45-10:00 Round Table - Otology 3/11/217 Cochlear Implants 10:30-11:15 International Lecture - Otology 3/11/217 12:30-14:00 Lunch break 3/11/217
3 14:00-14:45 Conferences - Otology 3/11/217 Biomodels in the Otology Teaching Has the surgical treatment of cholesteatoma changed much in the last 25 years? 14:45-16:00 Conferences - Otology 3/11/217 Ménière s disease Cochlear Implant and Tinnitus Suppression Drugs for Intratympanic Treatment 16:30-17:15 International Lecture - Otology 3/11/217 When the CI fails Bilateral Cochlear Implant 17:15-18:30 Round Table - Otology 3/11/217 Neurosensory Hearing Loss 8:00-8:45 International Conference - Otology 4/11/217 8:45-10:00 Round Table - Otology 4/11/217 Chronic non-cholesteatomatous Otitis 10:45-11:30 Round Table - Otology 4/11/217 Bone Anchored Prostheses 11:30-12:45 Round Table - Otology 4/11/217 Cholesteatoma
4 Arvoredo 4 8:00-18:00 Plastic Surgery Pre-Congress 1/11/217 8:00-08:25 Nuances of establishing tip rotation and projection using the tripod concept 8: 30-8: 55 Tips for rhinoplasty in the patient with thick skin 9:00-9:25 Asian rhinoplasty 09: 30-09: 55 Chopped cartilage in rhinoplasty: where and how to put them correctly 10:00-10:30 Interval 10:30-10:55 Revision of the over-resected nose 11:00-11:25 Keeping the integrity of the nasal dorsum: re-evaluating the let down technique 11:30-11:55 Nasal reconstruction after cancer resection 12:30-14:00 Lunch break 14:00-14:15 The horizon of facial aesthetics 14:20-14:35 How to be effective in facial filling with hyaluronic acid 14:40-14:55 Facial harmonization with fillers 15: 00-15: 15 Rejuvenation of the look with hyaluronic acid 15:20-15:35 Tips for Face Filling With Fat 15:40-15:55 Use of PRP in facial rejuvenation 16:00-16:30 Interval 16:30-16:45 What to do and what not to do when using neuromodulars on the face 16:50-17:05 Tips on the use of botulinum toxin 17:10-17: 25 What s new in facial strands 17:30-17:45 Rejuvenation of the look with fat 8:00-8:45 Magna Speech - Rhinology 2/11/217 Simplifying frontal sinus surgery: basic concepts in anatomy 8:45-10:00 Lesson with the Professor - Rhinology 2/11/217 FESS: When and how much? 10:30-11:15 Magna Speech - Rhinology 2/11/217 Nasosinusal Inflammation: How Does It Influence Clinical Practice? 11:15-12:30 Lesson with the Professor - Rhinology 2/11/217 CSF leaks and skull base reconstruction 12:45-13:45 Symposium - ACHÉ 2/11/217 14:00-14:45 Round Table - Rhinology 2/11/217 What to do when we are confronted with nasosinusal tumors 14:45-16:00 Lesson with the Professor - Rhinology 2/11/217 Techniques to optimize outcomes from endoscopic sinus surgery
5 16:30-17:15 Round Table - Rhinology 2/11/217 Management of difficult-to-control chronic rhinosinusitis 8:00-8:45 Panel - Rhinology 3/11/217 Antibiotics in acute and chronic rhinosinusitis When to use What to use Long-term antibiotic therapy for chronic rhinosinusitis 8:45-10:00 Panel - Rhinology 3/11/217 Nasal obstruction Treatment options for nasal conchae Nasal valve insufficiency Post Nasal Surgery 10:30-11:15 Panel - Rhinology 3/11/217 Septoplasty Septoplasty: The best technique or the best tactic? Caudal Septoplasty Septoplasty: what has changed with the external approach 12:30-14:00 Lunch break 3/11/217 14:00-14:45 Magna Speech - Rhinology 3/11/217 State of the Art: Pathophysiology of Chronic Rhinosinusitis 14:45-16:00 Lesson with the Professor - Rhinology 3/11/217 Step by Step in the Surgical Treatment of Nasal Obstructive Malformations 16:30-17:15 Magna Speech - Rhinology 3/11/217 Nasosinusal tumors 17:15-18:30 Round Table - Rhinology 3/11/217 Demystifying the Epistaxes 8:00-8:45 Magna Speech - Rhinology 4/11/217 Rational Use of Antibiotics 8:45-10:00 Round Table - Rhinology 4/11/217 Allergic Rhinitis? Is it right what you are you doing in the office? 10:45-11:30 Magna Speech - 4/11/217 Complications of Nasosinusal Endoscopic Surgeries: A serious and current problem! 11:30-12:45 Lesson with the Professor - Rhinology 4/11/217 How to extract as much information as possible in the preoperative imaging tests of nasosinusal endoscopic surgery
6 Arvoredo 6 18:00 Opening ceremony 1/11/217 8:00-8:45 Minicourse - Head and Neck 2/11/217 Diagnosis of Laryngeal Cancer: What Do I Need to Know? Tips for Day-to-Day Anamnesis Laryngoscopy and Biopsy 8:45-10:00 Round Table - Head and Neck 2/11/217 Treatment of Laryngeal Cancer T1 and T2 10:30-11:15 Magna Lecture - Head and Neck 2/11/217 Transoral Endoscopic Surgery for Moderately Advanced Laryngeal Cancer 11:15-12:30 Panel - Head and Neck 2/11/217 Protocol and Experience of Endoscopic Surgery Service in Initial Laryngeal Cancer Unicamp Protocol AC Camargo Protocol Unifesp Protocol 12:45-13:45 Symposium - SANOFI 2/11/217 14:00-14:45 Magna Lecture - Head and Neck 2/11/217 Open Partial Surgery for Moderately Advanced Laryngeal Cancer 14:45-16:00 Video Session - Head and Neck 2/11/217 16:30-17:15 Minicourse - Head and Neck 2/11/217 How to Biopsy Patient with Laryngeal Cancer with Safety and Effectiveness? Doctor s Office or Surgical Center? Local or General Anesthesia? 8:00-10:00 Live Surgery - Rhinology 3/11/217 Nasosinusal polyposis 10:30-11:15 Live Surgery - Sleeping Medicine 3/11/217 Sleeping Nasofibrolaryngoscopy 12:30-14:00 Lunch break 3/11/217 14:00-16:00 Live Surgery - Laryngology 3/11/217 Microsurgery of the larynx 16:30-18:30 Live Surgery - Otology 3/11/217 Endoscopic Tympanoplasty 8:00-10:00 Live Surgery - Pediatric ENT 4/11/217 Airway endoscopies: flexible and rigid laryngotracheoscopies 10:45-12:45 Live Surgery - Plastic Surgery 4/11/217
7 Posters Exposition Area 12:00-14:00 Posters Submission Session 2/11/217 Cacupê 10:30-12:30 Free Themes 4/11/217 Campeche 8:00-8:45 Minicourse - Professional Defense 2/11/217 Ethics in medical practice: care that every doctor should have for a sustainable and successful career 8:45-10:00 Panel - Professional Defense 2/11/217 Increasing security in patient care Medical and Patient Relationship: Our main ally Informed consent form: what can not be missing? Legal validity of the Electronic Medical Record 10:30-11:15 Minicourse - Professional Defense 2/11/217 Ethical Marketing in Health 11:15-12:30 Panel - Professional Defense 2/11/217 Great challenge: learning to work with Medical Covenants Current Overview of Supplementary Health in Brazil How to Deal With Covenant Auditors 12:30-14:00 Lunch break 2/11/217 14:00-14:45 Minicourse - Professional Defense 2/11/217 Coding of Surgeries: how to request authorization from the medical insurance? 14:45-16:00 Panel - Professional Defense 2/11/217 Innovation in Health: know the medicine of the future Disruptive Health Innovations: How Do They Influence Our Medical Practice? Ethics in Health Innovations: A Look at the Future 16:30-17:15 Minicourse - Professional Defense 2/11/217 Work Relationships During Medical Residency: What Should We Know? 8:00-8:45 Minicourse - Professional Defense 3/11/217 Management Areas to Study: Compulsory Top 3 8:45-10:00 Panel - Professional Defense 3/11/217 What should you know about the institutional role of the Professional Defense Committee? System of Classification of Procedures in ORL in CBHPM Parliamentary Health Front: What is your role in the defense of doctors? Do Medical Entities comply with the opinions of ABORLCCF Professional Defense?
8 10:30-11:15 Minicourse - Professional Defense 3/11/217 How to make the dream of the private practice a reality? 12:45-13:45 Symposium - PHARMOCHEMICAL 3/11/217 14:00-14:45 Panel - Professional Defense 3/11/217 Innovation in Health: possibilities and costs Telemedicine and otorhinolaryngology: where are we and where can we get? New technologies in otorrino: who pays the bill, what is the real need and scientific value? s 14:45-16:00 Panel - Professional Defense 3/11/217 Cooperativism and Medical Fees ENT Cooperative of Fortaleza: inspiration to be followed Cooperativism in Associations of Medical Specialties Professional Defense in Medical Fees and Contracts 16:30-17:15 Minicourse - Professional Defense 3/11/217 Ethical Medical Marketing 17:15-18:30 Round Table - Profissional Defense 3/11/217 Simulation of Disciplinary Ethical Process in CRM 8:00-8:45 Panel - Professional Defense 4/11/217 Young Otolaryngologist: ABORL is thinking of you! What to expect from otolaryngology residency these days? Is it worth to do masters and doctorates in Brazil? 8:45-10:00 Panel - Professional Defense 4/11/217 Medical Ethics and the Misuse of Medical Malpractice Litigation Does the Misuse of Medical Malpractice Litigation already exist in Brazil? Medical ethics in the legal context Medical ethics in the legal context Medical Ethics and Sustainability of the Health System 10:45-11:30 Panel - Professional Defense 4/11/217 How to write a Business Plan before opening your office 11:30-12:45 Panel - Professional Defense 4/11/217 Young Otolaryngologist: ABORL is thinking of you! How to set up an Otorhinolaryngology Office Care of young ENT partner s career Care of young ENT partner s career
9 Joaquina 8:00-8:45 Magna Lecture- Sleeping Medicine 2/11/217 OSAS Diagnosis: what matters? 8:45-10:00 Round Table - Sleeping Medicine 2/11/217 Teaching Sleeping Medicine: an international vision 10:30-11:15 Short Course - Sleeping Medicine 2/11/217 Comorbidities: what to value? 11:15-12:30 Short Course - Sleeping Medicine 2/11/217 Approaching Primary Snoring 12:30-14:00 Lunch break 2/11/217 14:00-14:45 GSK 2/11/217 14:45-16:00 Video Session - Sleeping Medicine 2/11/217 Surgical techniques for treatment of OSAS?? How I do? 16:30-17:15 Short Course - Sleeping Medicine 2/11/217 Physical examination in OSAS: what to value? 8:00-8:45 Magna Lecture- Sleeping Medicine 3/11/217 OSAS Treatment: where are we and where are we going? 8:45-10:00 Round Table - Sleeping Medicine 3/11/217 OSAS Treatment: Multilevel Surgery 10:30-11:15 Short Course - Sleeping Medicine 3/11/217 Differential diagnosis 12:30-14:00 Lunch break 3/11/217 14:00-14:45 Multidisciplinary Session - Sleeping Medicine 3/11/217 How do I treat sleeping apnea? 14:45-16:00 Panel - Sleeping Medicine 3/11/217 PAP Indication and follow-up 16:30-17:15 Magna Lecture- Sleeping Medicine 3/11/217 Understanding the different pharyngoplasties used for OSAS Treatment 17:15-18:30 Round Table - Sleeping Medicine 3/11/217 What is the best treatment for OSAS? 8:00-8:45 Magna Lecture- Sleeping Medicine 4/11/217 What is the best treatment for OSAS? 8:45-10:00 Panel - Sleeping Medicine 4/11/217 Sleeping Nasofibrolaryngoscopy 10:45-11:30 Panel - Sleeping Medicine 4/11/217 Neurostimulation: critical vision 11:30-12:45 Round Table - Sleeping Medicine 4/11/217 Treatment of OSAS: pharyngeal surgery
10 Jurerê 8:00-18:00 Pre-Congress of Skull-Jaw 1/11/217 Maxillomandibular advancement in OSAS treatment 8:00-09:00 Panel: Indications and Diagnostics My nominations for MMA Controversial MMA indications: elderly, morbidly obese, mild OSAS, toothless Sleeping Endoscopy: Will my MMA indication change? 9:00-10:00 Panel - Scientific Evidence on the MMA Quality of life Long-term results MMA vs. CPAP 10:00-10:30 Interval 10:30-11:00 The evolution of skeletal surgery in the treatment of OSAS 11:00-11:30 Virtual planning: step by step 11:30-12:30 - Virtual OSAS planning: how do I do it? TO DEFINE TO DEFINE TO DEFINE TO DEFINE 12:30-14:00 Interval for lunch 14:00-15:00 Panel - Surgical technique My Tips for Jaw Surgery My Tips for Maxillary Surgery My Tips for Mentoring Surgery 15:00-16:00 Panel - Results How do I evaluate the outcome of OSAS treatment? How do I evaluate the MMA result? Tips to avoid complications 16:00-16:30 Interval 16:30-18:00 - Moderate and severe OSAS: why do I advocate this treatment? Positive Airway Pressure Device Palatal surgery Maxillomandibular advancement 8:00-8:45 Small Course - Otoneurology 2/11/217 Vestibular physiology with clinical application in Otoneurology: what is the Labyrinth used for? 8:45-10:00 Video Session - Otoneurology 2/11/217 How to Examine the Vestibular System: What You Need to Know in Managing the Giddy Patient 10:30-11:15 Magna Lecture - Otoneurology 2/11/217 Diagnostic reasoning in Otoneurology: from anamnesis to physical examination 11:15-12:30 Round Table - Otoneurology 2/11/217 What it takes to set up an Otoneurology clinic 12:30-14:00 Lunch break 2/11/217
11 14:00-14:45 Small Course - Otoneurology 2/11/217 Neurological concepts of interest in Otoneurology 14:45-16:00 Panel - Otoneurology 2/11/217 Complementary exams in Otoneurology: VNG; VHIT; VEMPS; Image Exam VNG VHIT VEMPS Otoneuro Image Exam 16:30-17:15 Magna Lecture - Otoneurology 2/11/217 The teaching of Otoneurology in e-learning 8:00-8:45 Magna Lecture - Otoneurology 3/11/217 Vestibular Migraine 8:45-10:00 Round Table - Otoneurology 3/11/217 Meniere s disease: from diagnosis to treatment 10:30-11:15 Round Table - Otoneurology 3/11/217 Acute Vestibular Syndrome in Emergency: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Conduct 11:15-12:30 Lunch break 3/11/217 12:30-14:00 Lunch break 3/11/217 14:00-14:45 Small Course - Otoneurology 3/11/217 VHIT: how to do and interpret 14:45-16:00 Panel - Otoneurology 3/11/217 Clinical cases: Superior Canal Dehiscence; Vestibular Paroxysmia; Childhood Vestibulopathy and PPPD Superior Canal Dehiscence Vestibular Paroxysmia Childhood Vestibulopathy PPPD 16:30-17:15 Small Course - Otoneurology 3/11/217 BPPV: Therapeutic Maneuvers - Live Demonstration 17:15-18:30 Round Table - Otoneurology 3/11/217 Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo 8:00-8:45 Small Course - Otoneurology 4/11/217 VEMPs: how to do and interpret 8:45-10:00 Round Table - Otoneurology 4/11/217 Vestibular Migraine: From Diagnosis to Treatment 10:45-11:30 Magna Lecture- Otoneurology 4/11/217 Meniere s disease: state of the art 11:30-12:45 Panel - Otoneurology 4/11/217 Vertigo of Central Origin; Imbalance in the Elderly; Bilateral Vestibular Areflexia; Vertigo Surgery Central Vertigo Imbalance in the Elderly Bilateral Vestibular Areflexia Vertigo Surgery
12 Sala 1 8:45-10:00 Round Table - Rhinology 2/11/217 Endonasal endoscopic surgery: complicated cases 10:30-11:15 Panel - Pediatric ENT 2/11/217 Language Delays / Dysphonia How to evaluate the child with speech delay When to suspect and request Central Auditory Processing How to Conduct Otitis Media with Effusion How to Evaluate the Dysphonic Child 11:15-12:30 Panel - Pediatric ENT 2/11/217 Malformations of the middle third of the face Palatine clefts - How to evaluate and treat Nasal malformations - Surgical treatment Endoscopic surgical techniques for bilateral choanal atresia in newborns Dacryocystorhinostomy 12:30-14:00 Lunch break 2/11/217 14:00-14:45 Lesson with the Professor - Rhinology 2/11/217 Treatment of allergic otorhinolaryngological diseases: What the experience adds to the Theory 14:45-16:00 Panel - Rhinology 2/11/217 Beyond the nose Fluid Fistula Closure Dacryocystorhinostomy Pterigopalatine fossa and infratemporal fossa TO DEFINE 16:30-17:15 Magna Lecture - Rhinology 2/11/217 Up to Date in Rhinology 8:00-8:45 Magna Lecture - Head and Neck 3/11/217 Thyroid Nodule Evaluation 8:45-10:00 Round Table - Head and Neck 3/11/217 Thyroid Cancer: When Should do Partial Surgery and When to Evacuate Current Chain? 10:30-11:15 Magna Lecture - Head and Neck 3/11/217 Surgery or Preservation of Organ in Patient with Advanced Laryngeal Cancer 12:30-14:00 Lunch break 3/11/217 14:00-14:45 Multidisciplinary Session - Head and Neck 3/11/217 Laryngeal Cancer and Quality of Life Importance in Voice of Evaluation and Speech Therapy before, during and after Surgical and / or Radiotherapy Treatment in Laryngeal Cancer Use of Speech Therapy for Deglutition and Quality of Life During Laryngeal Cancer Treatment 14:45-16:00 Panel - Head and Neck 3/11/217 Voice Rehabilitation in Advanced Laryngeal Cancer Phonological Prosthesis Use of Botulinum Toxin
13 16:30-17:15 Small Course - Head and Neck 3/11/217 Intraoperative Facial Nerve Monitoring 17:15-18:30 Round Table - Head and Neck 3/11/217 Survival and Quality of Life in Laryngeal Cancer T3: Surgery or Radiochemotherapy or Both - New Concepts 8:00-8:45 Small Course - Head and Neck 4/11/217 Intraoperative Monitoring of Recurrent Nerve 8:45-10:00 Round Table - Head and Neck 4/11/217 Parotid Tumor (Paaf, Freezing, Imaging, Types Of Surgery And Facial Nerve Monitoring) 10:45-11:30 Panel - Head and Neck 4/11/217 Surgical Techniques for Vocal Improvement After Endoscopic or Open Partial Surgery for Initial Laryngeal Cancer Surgical Techniques for Vocal Improvement After Endoscopic or Open Partial Surgery for Initial Laryngeal Cancer Surgical Techniques for Vocal Improvement After Endoscopic or Open Partial Surgery for Initial Laryngeal Cancer 11:30-12:45 Panel - Head and Neck 4/11/217 New Horizons for Salivary Gland Diseases: Role of Sialoendoscopy In inflammatory processes After radiation therapy for thyroid neoplasia Processes with calculus Sala 2 8:00-8:45 Round Table - Otology 2/11/217 Medical Attestations and Reports: Care for what you write 8:45-10:00 Panel - Otology 2/11/217 NHL: Characteristics, Aggravating Factors and Minimum Recommendations for the Development of a Hearing Conservation Program Features and risks of the ear: hearing and non-auditory effects Aggravating factors and Differential diagnosis Minimum Recommendations for the Development of a Hearing Conservation Program 10:30-11:15 Round Table - Otology 2/11/217 Skills in ENT: types of skills and how to do 11:15-12:30 Panel - Otology 2/11/217 Occupational Voice Dysphonia in professionals who use the voice as a working tool How to do the medical report and relate to the work? Removals and reintegration of work due to dysphonia Work related voice protocol 12:30-14:00 Lunch break 2/11/217 14:00-14:45 Small Course - Geriatric ENT 2/11/217 Geriatric Otorhinolaryngology
14 14:45-16:00 Panel - Geriatric ENT 2/11/217 Clinical cases Smell Changes and Rhinitis in the Elderly The Balance of the Elderly Hearing of the Elderly Sleeping of the Elderly 16:30-17:15 Panel - Geriatric ENT 2/11/217 Rehabilitation of tinnitus in the elderly Use of auditory processing evaluation and acoustically controlled training in improved hearing aid adaptation Alterations of the middle and outer ear in the elderly 8:00-8:45 Round Table - Sleep Medicine 3/11/217 How to Conduct the Worker with Sleep Apnea 8:45-10:00 Panel - Plastic 3/11/217 Rhinoplasty Structuring of the nasal tip Alar Rim Graft Reducing the back of the nose Techniques of nasal tip rotation Surgery of the nasal base 10:00-10:30 interval 3/11/217 10:30-11:15 Round Table - Otology 3/11/217 Disorders of balance and limitations for work 12:30-14:00 Lunch break 3/11/217 14:00-14:45 Video Session - Phoniatrics 3/11/217 14:45-16:00 Resident session - Rhinology 3/11/217 Nasosinusal malformations Nasosinusal papilloma / Angionasofibroma Principles of endoscopic surgery of the paranasal sinuses Chronic rhinosinusitis Complications of rhinosinusitis Diagnostic imaging of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses 16:30-17:15 Small Course - Rhinology 3/11/217 How to desensitize 17:15-18:30 Round Table - Otology 3/11/217 The legislation of the transit in the area of otolaryngology 8:00-8:45 FREE 4/11/217 8:45-10:00 Magna Lecture - Rhinology 4/11/217 Diagnosing and Treating Rhinosinusitis Sala 3 8:00-8:45 Magna Lecture - Phoniatrics 2/11/217 Otorhinolaryngologist s learning disorders
15 8:45-10:00 Panel - Pediatric ENT 2/11/217 Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome in Childhood OSAS and obesity OSAS in patients with cranio-facial syndromes SAOS besides adenotonsillectomy OSAS and systemic repercussions 10:30-11:15 Small Course - ABORL 2/11/217 What the ENT professional needs to know about Immunology 11:15-12:30 Video Session - Laryngology 2/11/217 12:30-14:00 Lunch break 2/11/217 14:00-14:45 Lecture - ABORL 2/11/217 The pursuit of Happiness in ENT 14:45-16:00 Panel - ABORL 2/11/217 Employment Options - Is it worth investing in: Medical Office with Health Plan Employment in Pharmaceutical Industry 100% University Academic Environment Private Clinic with other colleagues 16:30-17:15 Lecture - ABORL 2/11/217 What every otolaryngologist should know about coagulation and bleeding 8:00-8:45 Magna Lecture - Phoniatrics 3/11/217 How we learn to speak 8:45-10:00 Panel - Phoniatrics 3/11/217 The role of the phoniatrist in the cochlear implant group Phonemic evaluation Late cochlear implant Predictive factors for language development Bilingualism 10:30-11:15 Small Course - Phoniatrics 3/11/217 Phoniatrics and neurosciences: Is it possible to improve cognitive reserve? Music training and bilingualism Multisensory learning 12:30-14:00 Lunch Break 3/11/217 14:00-14:45 Session - ABORL 3/11/217 What is the best anesthesia for an Otorhinolaryngologist? 14:45-16:00 ABORL-CCF Session 3/11/217 What to do after the specialist title? Is it Worth to study Fellowship? Postgraduate studies? Internship abroad as observer? Preceptor of Residents?
16 16:30-17:15 Small Course - Pediatric ENT 3/11/217 Mucopolysaccharidoses 17:15-18:30 Round Table - Phoniatrics 3/11/217 Autism: What the Otorhinolaryngologist Should Know 8:00-8:45 Small Course - Phoniatrics 4/11/217 SLI 8:45-10:00 ABORL-CCF Session 4/11/217 What is the role of each ABORL committee and how could I contribute? Ex-president Specialist Title Committee Professional Defense Committee Residence and Training Committee Events Committee 10:45-11:30 Round Table - Phoniatrics 4/11/217 When the adult loses the ability to communicate Sala 4 8:00-8:45 Magna Lecture - Bucopharyngology 2/11/217 Sexually transmitted diseases in Stomatology 8:45-10:00 Panel - Bucopharyngology 2/11/217 Oral manifestations of systemic diseases Ulcerogranulomatous diseases Autoimmune diseases Mucosites 10:30-11:15 Magna Lecture - Maxillofacial Skull 2/11/217 11:15-12:30 Round Table - Bucopharyngology 2/11/217 of clinical cases of stomatology 12:30-14:00 Lunch Break 2/11/217 14:45-16:00 Round Table - Phoniatrics 2/11/217 My son does not speak Dr.! And now what? 16:30-17:15 Small Course - ABORL 2/11/217 Unraveling Electrophysiology: What the Resident Should Know for Expert Title Exam 8:00-8:45 Small Course - Bucopharyngology 3/11/217 TMJ dysfunction 8:45-10:00 Panel - Bucopharyngology 3/11/217
17 10:30-11:15 Small Course - Bucopharyngology 3/11/217 Surgery with Nerve Monitoring: When to Ask? How to make? 12:30-14:00 Lunch Break 3/11/217 14:00-14:45 Panel - Otology 3/11/217 Hearing aids Prosthesis in Children Cross and Bi-Cross Prosthesis in the Elderly 14:45-16:00 Panel - Plastic 3/11/217 New concepts in nasal tip structuring Hyper-projected nose Tips on nasal tip surgery Otoplasty Tips Nasal surgery in high performance athletes 16:30-17:15 Panel - Electrophysiology 3/11/217 What s new in electrophysiological exams P300 in 217 Chirp Ocular and Cervical VEMP 17:15-18:30 Multidisciplinary Session 3/11/217 8:00-8:45 Small Course - Bucopharyngology 4/11/217 8:45-10:00 Round Table - Bucopharyngology 4/11/217 10:45-11:30 Round Table - Bucopharyngology 4/11/217 Sambaqui 1 8:00-18:00 Pre-Congress of Rhinology 1/11/217 8:00-9:00 Endoscopic skull base surgery: Evolution or revolution? 9:00-10:00 : challenging cases 10:00-10:30 Interval 10:30-11:30 Endoscopic repair of CSF leaks and skull base defects 11:30-12:30 Round Table: Rhinosinusitis and Allergy 12:30-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-15:00 Revision endoscopic and external frontal surgery 15:00-16:00 Olfaction: Does it really matter? 16:00-16:30 Interval 16:30-18:00 General Meeting 8:00-8:45 Small Course - Pediatric ENT 2/11/217 Cervical masses in childhood 8:45-10:00 Video Session - Pediatric ENT 2/11/217 Endoscopic Ear Surgery
18 10:30-11:15 Magna Lecture - Pediatric ENT 2/11/217 Velopharyngeal insufficiency: choise of surgery and management trends 11:15-12:30 Round Table - Pediatric ENT 2/11/217 Evaluation of NB who failed the OAE examination 12:30-14:00 Lunch Break 2/11/217 14:00-14:45 Small Course - ORL Pediátrica 2/11/217 Dysphagia in Childhood 14:45-16:00 Panel - Pediatric ENT 2/11/217 Miscellaneous - Hearing Bone anchorage prostheses in childhood OM Chronic in childhood - Surgical treatment How to Conduct Atelectasis OM in Childhood Deafness and CMV 16:30-17:15 Small Course - Pediatric ENT 2/11/217 Septoplasty in childhood 8:00-8:45 Multidisciplinary Session - Pediatric ENT 3/11/217 Chronic Cough 8:45-10:00 Round Table - Pediatric ENT 3/11/217 Childhood Cochlear Implant - Challenges 10:30-11:15 Small Course - Pediatric ENT 3/11/217 Brazilian Consensus on Tracheostomy Care on Children 12:30-14:00 Lunch Break 3/11/217 14:00-14:45 Magna Lecture - Pediatric ENT 3/11/217 Adenotonsillectomy in children with Down Syndrome: what do we know? 14:45-16:00 Round Table - Pediatric ENT 3/11/217 Repeat Otitis - Clinical, surgical, vaccines, food diets, myths and truths 16:30-17:15 Magna Lecture - Pediatric ENT 3/11/217 Congenital Stridor 17:15-18:30 Panel - Pediatric ENT 3/11/217 What s New in Childhood Laryngopathies Laryngeal papillomatosis Tracheal intubation injuries Laryngomalacia Subglottic stenosis 8:00-8:45 Magna Lecture - Pediatric ENT 4/11/217 Severe dysphagia and indications for surgery 10:45-11:30 Small Course - Pediatric ENT 4/11/217 Congenital Malformation of the Larynx 11:30-12:45 Round Table - Pediatric ENT 4/11/217 Indications of ventilation tubes in childhood - Consensuses X Controversies
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