April 26-28, 2013 UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, Texas Cadaver Lab with Image Guidance Program details and registration available at: www.sinuscourse.com or call 214-648-3138 GUEST OF HONOR Brent A. Senior, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.R.S. COURSE DIRECTORS Pete S. Batra, M.D., F.A.C.S. Samer Fakhri, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.R.C.S.(C) PLANNING COMMITTEE Martin J. Citardi, M.D., F.A.C.S. Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D. Bradley F. Marple, M.D., F.A.A.O.A. Matthew W. Ryan, M.D. Sponsored by UT Southwestern Medical Center, University of Texas Medical School at Houston (UT Health Medical School) and UT Southwestern Office of Continuing Medical Education 2013 Lone Star
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April 26-28, 2013UT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
Cadaver Lab with Image GuidanceProgram details and registration available
at: www.sinuscourse.com
or call 214-648-3138
GUEST OF HONOR
Brent A. Senior, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.R.S.
COURSE DIRECTORS Pete S. Batra, M.D., F.A.C.S.Samer Fakhri, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.R.C.S.(C)
PLANNING COMMITTEEMartin J. Citardi, M.D., F.A.C.S.Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.Bradley F. Marple, M.D., F.A.A.O.A.Matthew W. Ryan, M.D.
Sponsored by UT Southwestern Medical Center, University of Texas Medical School at Houston
(UT Health Medical School)and UT Southwestern Office of Continuing Medical Education
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Parking
Lectures:
UT Southwestern Medical CenterT. Boone Pickens Biomedical Building Auditorium 6001 Forest Park RoadDallas, Texas 75235
Cadaver Lab:
UT Southwestern Medical CenterAnatomy Laboratory, Room L1.144South Campus5323 Harry Hines Blvd.Dallas, Texas 75390
Parking is available in the parking garage entered from 6001 Forest Park,located adjacent to the T. Boone Pickens Biomedical Building. The garageentrance is to the right of the front building entrance. The garage elevatorswill take you to the third floor. Follow the directional signs to the conferenceroom.
We accommodate people with disabilities. Please call 214-648-3138 for more infor-mation, or mark the space indicated on the registration form. To ensure accommo-dation, please register as soon as possible.
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is committed to providingprograms and activities to all persons regardless of race, color, national origin, re-ligion, sex, age, veteran status, or disability. UT Southwestern Medical Center isan equal opportunity institution.
ProgramAccessibIlity
SOUTH CAMPUS
A Visitor Information Center AM Meadows Imaging Building B McDermott Administration Building C Food Court (lower level)C Gooch Auditorium C Postal Substation (lower level)C University Store (lower level)CD Callier Child Development Center CM Children’s Medical Center CM Children’s Medical Center Emergency Room CS Sprague Building D McDermott Lecture Halls (lower level)D McDermott Plaza E Florence Building F Cary Building G Hoblitzelle Building H Danciger Building J Moss Building JA Laboratory Research & Support Building K Jonsson Building L Green Science Building M Skillern Building MA Williams Student Center PM Parkland Memorial Hospital PM Parkland Memorial Hospital Emergency Room R Transplant Services Building S Police StationTWU Texas Woman’s University U Aston Clinic UTC UTD-Callier Center Y Green Research Building ZL University Hospital–Zale Lipshy
NORTH CAMPUS
BK Chase Bank Building BL Bass Center Concourse BL Bass Center Tower 2 BL Human Resources Office BP Bass Center Tower 1 NA Hamon Biomedical Research Building NB Simmons Biomedical Research Building NC Seay Biomedical Building NC Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center ClinicsND Pickens Biomedical Building NE Clements Imaging Building NF Moncrief Radiation Oncology Building NG Pickens Medical Education & Conference Center; Commons Food Court; University StoreNH Prothro Plaza & Gardens NL Biomedical Research Building UTD UTD Center for Brain Health
EAST CAMPUS
EB BioCenter at Southwestern Medical District
WEST CAMPUS
CB1 Clinical Building 1CB2 Clinical Building 2 DH Auxiliary Building POB1 Professional Office Building 1 POB2 Professional Office Building 2 SP University Hospital–St. Paul SP University Hospital–St. Paul Emergency Room V Health Professions Building WA Outpatient Building WT Environmental Health & Safety Building
Campus Buildings Listed by Map Code Parking (pricing subject to change)
VALET PARKING
Valet parking is available for a nominal fee at the main entrances of the buildings listed below. Hours and rates are posted at the valet stations in front of each building. Validation is required to receive the patient rate.
Five coupons for $20. May be purchased at the valet stations.
Patients who valet park and then drive to another facility on our campus that day may valet park at the second location for free by presenting their first valet ticket receipt.
$25 for single access.
SELF-PARKING
Rates for each campus parking area vary. Patients should note the location of their physi-cian’s office or diagnostic center in advance to determine the best parking option.
Surface parking in open lots on the north side of the center. No charge.
Surface parking in open lots. No charge. 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Garage self-parking. $2 in dollar bills or quarters at exit. Monday–Friday, 6:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.; weekends free.
Garage self-parking. 0-20 minutes: free; maximum fee: $5. Voucher, cash, or credit card at Park & Pay station, parking garage elevator lobby/level 1. Monday–Friday, 6:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.
Commercial surface lot across from the hospital. $5 per day flat rate. Emergency Department parking available for $4 flat rate in garage behind emergency entrance.
Garage self-parking. $3 flat rate. Voucher, cash, or credit card at Park & Pay station, parking garage elevator lobby/level 3. Monday–Friday; weekends free.
Garage self-parking. 0-20 minutes: free; maximum fee: $5. Cash, check, or token at cashier booth. Monday–Friday, 7:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m.
Lofland Street Garage (Harry Hines Blvd. at Lofland Street). $4 flat rate payable by cash, check, or credit card at the cashier booth upon exit. Covered walkway connects the second floor of this garage to University Hospital–Zale Lipshy.
Commercial surface lot across from the hospital. $5 per day flat rate.
Self-parking lot in front of hospital. 0-20 minutes: free; maximum fee: $5. Cash, check, or token at cashier booth. Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–10:00 p.m.; Saturday–Sunday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Lofland Street Garage (Harry Hines Blvd. at Lofland Street). $4 flat rate payable by cash, check, or credit card at the cashier booth upon exit. Covered walkway connects the second floor of this garage to University Hospital–Zale Lipshy.
NEW! PARK AND PAY STATIONS
Several parking areas are controlled by “Park and Pay Stations,” which are electronic vending machines located on the main floor of the parking garage. The parking ticket is fed into the machine, the rate is displayed, and payment is made by voucher, cash, or credit card. The parking ticket is returned, and then is inserted at the exit gate.
Bass Center Concourse (BL)Bass Center Tower 1 (BP)Bass Center Tower 2 (BL)Biomedical Research Building (NL)Chase Bank Building (BK)Clements Imaging Building (NE)Hamon Biomedical Research Building (NA)Moncrief Radiation Oncology Building (NF)Pickens Biomedical Building (ND)Pickens Medical Education & Conference Center; Commons Food Court; University Store (NG)Prothro Plaza & Gardens (NH)Seay Biomedical Building (NC)Simmons Biomedical Research Building (NB)Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center Clinics (NC)
BioCenter at Southwestern Medical District (EB)
Auxiliary Building (DH)Clinical Building 1 (CB1)Clinical Building 2 (CB2)Environmental Health & Safety Building (WT)Health Professions Building (V)Outpatient Building (WA)Professional Office Building 1 (POB1)Professional Office Building 2 (POB2)University Hospital–St. Paul (SP)
Aston Clinic (U)Callier Child Development Center (CD)Cary Building (F)Children’s Medical Center (CM)Danciger Building (H)Florence Building (E)Food Court (C-lower level)Green Research Building (Y)Green Science Building (L)Gooch Auditorium (C)Hoblitzelle Building (G)Jonsson Building (K)Laboratory Research & Support Building (JA)McDermott Administration Building (B)McDermott Lecture Halls (D-lower level)McDermott Plaza (D)Meadows Imaging Building (AM)Moss Building (J)Parkland Memorial Hospital (PM)Police Station (S)Postal Substation (C-lower level)Skillern Building (M)Sprague Building (CS)Texas Woman’s University (TWU)Transplant Services Building (R)University Hospital–Zale Lipshy (ZL)University Store (C-lower level)UTD-Callier Center (UTC)Visitor Information Center (A)Williams Student Center (MA)
Hospital University HospitalValet Parking Designated Staff & Visitor Parking
V I S I T O R G U I D E T O U T S O U T H W E S T E R N M E D I C A L C E N T E R
Visitor Parking Only Hospital University HospitalValet Parking Designated Staff & Visitor Parking
IN THE SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL D ISTRICT
V I S I T O R G U I D E T O U T S O U T H W E S T E R N M E D I C A L C E N T E R
EAST CAMPUSBioCenter at Southwestern Medical District (EB)Landscape Office (PG)Landscape Warehouse (WP)
WEST CAMPUS
SOUTH CAMPUS
Auxiliary Building (DH)Environmental Health & Safety Building (WT)Family Medicine (FM)Health Professions Building (V)Outpatient Building (WA)Professional Office Building 1 (POB1)Professional Office Building 2 (POB2)Radiation Oncology–West Campus (ROC)University Hospital–St. Paul (SP)
Aston Building (U)Callier Child Development Center (CD)Cary Building (F)Children’s Medical Center (CM)Danciger Building (H)Florence Building (E)Food Court (C-lower level)Gooch Auditorium (C)Green Research Building (Y)Green Science Building (L)Groundskeeping Building (PG)Hoblitzelle Building (G)Jonsson Building (K)Laboratory Research & Support Building (JA)McDermott Administration Building (B)McDermott Lecture Halls (D-lower level)McDermott Plaza (D)Meadows Imaging Building (AM)Moss Building (J)Parkland Memorial Hospital (PM)Physical Plant Administration Building (P)Physical Plant Service Building (PA, PB)Postal Substation (C-lower level)Skillern Building (M)Sprague Building (CS)Student Support Services (S)TWU School of Nursing (TWU)Transplant Services Building (R)University Hospital–Zale Lipshy (ZL)University Store (C-lower level)UTD-Callier Center (UTC)Visitor Information Center (A)Williams Student Center (MA)
NORTH CAMPUSBass Center Food Court (BL)Bass Center Post Office (BL-level D)Bass Center Tower 1 (BP)Bass Center Tower 2 (BL)Biomedical Research Building (NL)Chase Bank Building (BK)Clements Imaging Building (NE)Hamon Biomedical Research Building (NA)Moncrief Radiation Oncology Building (NF)Pickens Biomedical Building (ND)Pickens Medical Education & Conference Center; Commons Food Court (NG) Police Station (BL)Prothro Plaza & Gardens (NH)Seay Biomedical Building (NC)Simmons Biomedical Research Building (NB)Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center Clinics (NC)University Store (NG)
Staff Parking
ER/FM Visitor Parking
Faculty/StaffParking
FacultyParking
It is UT Southwestern’s policy that participants in CME activities should bemade aware of any affiliation or financial interest that may affect thespeaker’s presentation(s). Each speaker has completed and signed a con-flict of interest statement. The faculty members’ relationships will be dis-closed in the course syllabus.
Because this course is meant to educate physicians with what is currentlyin use and what may be available in the future, there maybe “off-label” usediscussed in the presentations. Speakers have been requested to inform the audience when off-label use is being discussed. The registrationfees below entitles participants admission to the conference, all course mate-rials, continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks and lunches.
Registration is confirmed upon receipt of registration fee. See registrationform for schedule of fees.
We are unable to process any registration without payment. On-site registrationwill be available; however, we cannot guarantee course materials and meals/re-freshments on site to anyone registering after April 26, 2013.
A $100 handling fee will be deducted from cancellation refunds. For a fullrefund, requests must be received by mail or fax prior to April 1, 2013. A 50% refund request must be received by mail or fax prior to April 15, 2013.No refunds will be made thereafter.
The Office of Continuing Medical Education reserves the right to limit regis-tration and cancel courses, no less than one week prior to the course, shouldcircumstances make this necessary.
For additional information, please call The Office of Continuing Medical Education,214-648-3138, 1-800-688-8678, fax 214-648-2317, or email [email protected]
Visit the symposium website at sinuscourse.com
To obtain information on other UT Southwestern programs, you can accessThe Office of Continuing Medical Education’s home page at: www.utsouthwestern.edu/cme
For a free email subscription of The Office of Continuing Medical Education’smonthly program calendar, send your name, medical specialty, and currentemail address to: [email protected]
The course is designed for practicing otolaryngologists, residents and fellows
in training, and other health care providers interested in a comprehensive
update on advances in medical and surgical care of rhinologic disease.
Describe current treatment strategies for sinonasal diseases with an
emphasis upon comprehensive evaluation and medical treatment as well
as minimally invasive endoscopic sinus surgical techniques.
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing
medical education for physicians.
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center designates this live
activity for a maximum of 20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians
should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation
in the activity.
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to link the
educational objectives to Core Competencies and
n Review the endoscopic and radiographic anatomy of the paranasal sinuses
n Outline the key definitions, pathophysiologic mechanisms, and diagnostic
criteria for chronic rhinosinusitis
n Discuss the salient medical management strategies for chronic rhinosinusitis,
including antibiotics, antifungals, steroids, and novel topical therapies
n Delineate a rational evaluation and management approach to FESS failures
n Comprehend the diagnostic and management algorithm for fungal
rhinosinusitis
n Present key concepts in diagnosis and management of allergic rhinitis
n Review the basic FESS principles, including preoperative and
postoperative considerations to optimize outcomes
n Assess the decision making and key techniques in frontal sinus surgery
n Review advanced endoscopic surgical techniques for management of
epistaxis, Graves orbitopathy, and CSF rhinorrhea
n Recognize the evolving surgical paradigm for management of sinonasal
and skull base neoplasms
n Review role of emerging technologies in rhinology
n Discuss practice management issues in rhinology
n Review key surgical principles of FESS schema
n Practice endoscopic techniques of maxillary antrostomy, ethmoidectomy,
and frontal sinusotomy
n Perform approaches to the sphenoid sinus, including transnasal and
transethmoid approaches
n Review and perform steps to advanced endoscopic techniques, including
sphenopalatine artery ligation, dacryocystorhinostomy, and orbital
decompression
n Integrate use of surgical navigation and intraoperative CT in the
operative suite
n Perform lateral canthotomy and cantholysis
Accreditationand Credit Designation
GUEST OF HONORBrent Senior, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.R.S.Professor & Vice Chairman for Academic AffairsChief, Division of Rhinology, Allergy, and EndoscopicSkull Base SurgeryDepartment of Otolaryngology - HNSUniversity of North Carolina, School of MedicineChapel Hill, North Carolina
COURSE DIRECTORSPete S. Batra, M.D., F.A.C.S.Associate ProfessorDepartment of Otolaryngology - HNSCo-Director, Comprehensive Skull Base ProgramUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
Samer Fakhri, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.R.C.S.(C)Associate ProfessorResidency Program DirectorDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology - HNS UT Medical School at HoustonHouston, Texas
PLANNING COMMITTEEMartin J. Citardi, M.D., F.A.C.S. Professor and ChairDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology - HNSUT Medical School at HoustonHouston, Texas
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology - HNSUT Medical School at HoustonHouston, Texas
Bradley F. Marple, M.D., F.A.A.O.A.Professor and Vice-ChairAssociate Dean, Graduate Medical EducationDepartment of Otolaryngology - HNSUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
Matthew W. Ryan, M.D.Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Otolaryngology – HNSUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
FACULTYSamuel Barnett, M.D.Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Neurological Surgery UT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
Michael Chater, M.D. Fellow, Department of Otorhinolaryngology – HNSUT Medical School at HoustonHouston, Texas
David W. Clark, M.D. Division of Otolaryngology – HNSof Scott & White ClinicTexas A&M University System Health ScienceCenter College of MedicineTemple, Texas
Nathan Deckard, M.D. Instructor, Department of Otolaryngology – HNSUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
David Khan, M.D. Professor, Division of Allergy and ImmunologyUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
Patricia Maeso, M.D. Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Otolaryngology – HNSUniversity of Texas Medical Branch at GalvestonGalveston, Texas
K. Christopher McMains, M.D. Associate ProfessorChief, Otolaryngology, South Texas VeteransHealth Care SystemUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioSan Antonio, Texas
Mas Takashima, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.A.O.A. Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Otolaryngology – HNSBaylor College of MedicineHouston, Texas
Erik K Weitzel, M.D. Department of Otolaryngology - HNSWilford Hall Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas
AccommodationsA block of rooms is being held at the Renaissance Dallas Hotel for this meeting. To assure your reservation, please call the number below and identify yourself as a participant in the “UT Southwestern Rhinology Symposium” to be eligible for therate listed. Reservations received after March 2, 2013 are subject to space and grouprate availability.
Renaissance Dallas Hotel2222 Stemmons FreewayDallas, Texas 75207Phone: 214-631-2222Rate: $115Shuttle transportation will be provided between hotel and course site.
Exploring DallasThe Dallas Convention and Visitor’s Bureau can provide information regarding arts and culture, dining, entertainment areas, event calendar, shopping, sights/attractions, and sports. Please contact the Bureau at visitdallas.com
FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 20137:00 am Registration & Continental Breakfast7:45 am Welcome and Announcements
Pete S. Batra, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D.
Fundamental Concepts — Moderator: Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.8:00 am Surgical Anatomy of the Paranasal Sinuses
Pete S. Batra, M.D. 8:25 am Rhinosinusitis: Definitions and Diagnosis
Bradley F. Marple, M.D.8:45 am Pathophysiology of Rhinosinusitis
Samer Fakhri, M.D.9:05 am Q & A
Medical Therapy for Rhinosinusitis: Part I — Moderator: Samer Fakhri, M.D. 9:10 am Treatment of Acute Rhinosinusitis
Matthew W. Ryan, M.D.9:25 am Oral and Topical Antibiotics in CRS
Martin J. Citardi, M.D. 9:45 am Oral and Topical Steroids in CRS: Pearls and Pitfalls
Samer Fakhri, M.D.10:05 am Q & A10:10 am Break with Exhibitors
Medical Therapy for Rhinosinusitis: Part II — Moderator: Matthew Ryan, M.D.10:35 am Innovative Therapies for Refractory CRS
Chris McMains, M.D.10:55 am ASA Desensitization
David Khan, M.D.11:15 am Medical Management of FESS Failures
Moderator: Martin J. Citardi, M.D. Panelists: Pete S. Batra, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D., Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D., Mas Takashima, M.D.
12:00 pm Lunch
Fundamental Concepts and Basic FESS Technique — Moderator: Brent A. Senior, M.D.1:00 pm Hemostasis in Sinus Surgery
Erik K. Weitzel, M.D.1:20 pm Mastering Safe Ethmoidectomy
Brent A. Senior, M.D.1:40 pm Postoperative Care
Martin J. Citardi, M.D.2:00 pm Endoscopic Septal and Turbinate Surgery
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D. 2:15 pm Q & A
Frontal Sinus Surgery: Part I — Moderator: Martin J. Citardi, M.D.2:20 pm Endoscopic Frontal Sinusotomy
Brent A. Senior, M.D. 2:50 pm Endoscopic Modified Lothrop
Pete S. Batra, M.D. 3:10 pm Break with Exhibitors
Frontal Sinus Surgery: Part II — Moderator: Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.3:30 pm Open Frontal Techniques: Indications in 2013
Martin J. Citardi, M.D.3:50 pm Case Studies
Moderator: Samer Fakhri, M.D. Panelists: Bradley F. Marple, M.D., Chris McMains, M.D., Matthew W. Ryan, M.D., Brent A. Senior, M.D., Erik K. Weitzel, M.D.
Special Topics — Moderator: Matthew Ryan, M.D.4:30 pm Rhinogenic Headaches
Patricia Maeso, M.D.4:50 pm The Nose and Sleep Apnea
Mas Takashima, M.D.5:10 pm Asthma in Rhinology Practice
Matthew W. Ryan, M.D.5:30 pm Balloon Catheter Technology in Rhinology
David W. Clark, M.D.5:50 pm Q & A
Dinner Symposium — Moderator: Pete S. Batra, M.D.6:00 pm Guest of Honor Keynote Address:
“Past, Present, and Future of Sinus Surgery” Brent A. Senior, M.D.
8:00 pm Adjourn
SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 20137:15 am Registration & Continental Breakfast
Allergic Rhinitis Primer — Moderator: Bradley F. Marple, M.D.8:00 am Skin and mRAST Testing
Matthew W. Ryan, M.D.8:20 am Medical Management of Allergic Rhinitis
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.8:40 am SCIT vs. SLIT
Bradley F. Marple, M.D.9:00 am Q & A
Fungal Rhinosinusitis — Moderator: Martin J. Citardi, M.D.9:05 am Classification of Fungal Rhinosinusitis
Bradley F. Marple, M.D.9:25 am Pathophysiology of Allergic Fungal Sinusitis
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D. 9:40 am Medical and Surgical Management of AFRS
Samer Fakhri, M.D.10:00 am Q & A 10:05 am Break with Exhibitors 10:30 am Case Studies in Fungal Rhinosinusitis
Moderator: Pete S. Batra, M.D. Panelists: Martin J. Citardi, M.D., David W. Clark, M.D., Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D., Brent Senior, M.D.
Advanced Endoscopic Techniques: Part I — Moderator: Samer Fakhri, M.D. 11:10 am Management of CSF Rhinorrhea
Pete S. Batra, M.D.11:30 am Sphenopalatine Artery Ligation
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.11:45 am Surgical Management of the HHT Patient
Bradley F. Marple, M.D.
12:00 pm Lunch with Exhibitors
1:00 pm Transportation to UT Southwestern Medical Center for Cadaver Lab 1:15 pm Cadaver Dissection Demonstration
Moderators: Pete S. Batra, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D.; Dissector: Brent A. Senior, M.D.
2:00 pm Cadaver Dissection Laboratory (fresh frozen cadavers with image-guidance) Instructors: All Course Faculty
5:30 pm Adjourn/Shuttle returns to Hotel
SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 20137:15 am Registration & Continental Breakfast
Advanced Endoscopic Techniques: Part II — Moderator: Pete S. Batra, M.D.8:00 am Orbit and Optic Nerve Decompression
Samer Fakhri, M.D.8:20 am Management of FESS Complications
Brent A. Senior, M.D.8:40 am Endoscopic Management of Inverted Papilloma
Pete S. Batra, M.D.9:00 am Endoscopic Management of Pituitary Tumors
Brent A. Senior, M.D.9:20 am Management of Anterior Skull Malignancy
Samuel L. Barnett, M.D.9:35 am Break with Exhibitors
Practice Management — Moderator: Bradley F. Marple, M.D.10:00 am Management of Office Staff
Martin J. Citardi, M.D.10:20 am Informed Consent and Patient Counseling
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.10:40 am Medicolegal Issues in FESS
Matthew Ryan, M.D.11:00 am Future Directions of the American Rhinologic Society
Brent A. Senior, M.D. 11:15 am Coding Controversies in Rhinology
Moderator: Bradley F. Marple, M.D. Panelists: Pete S. Batra, M.D., Martin J. Citardi, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D., Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D., Matthew W. Ryan, M.D., Brent A. Senior, M.D.
12:00 pm Closing Remarks/Course Adjourns Pete S. Batra, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D.
The course is designed for practicing otolaryngologists, residents and fellows
in training, and other health care providers interested in a comprehensive
update on advances in medical and surgical care of rhinologic disease.
Describe current treatment strategies for sinonasal diseases with an
emphasis upon comprehensive evaluation and medical treatment as well
as minimally invasive endoscopic sinus surgical techniques.
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing
medical education for physicians.
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center designates this live
activity for a maximum of 20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians
should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation
in the activity.
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to link the
educational objectives to Core Competencies and
n Review the endoscopic and radiographic anatomy of the paranasal sinuses
n Outline the key definitions, pathophysiologic mechanisms, and diagnostic
criteria for chronic rhinosinusitis
n Discuss the salient medical management strategies for chronic rhinosinusitis,
including antibiotics, antifungals, steroids, and novel topical therapies
n Delineate a rational evaluation and management approach to FESS failures
n Comprehend the diagnostic and management algorithm for fungal
rhinosinusitis
n Present key concepts in diagnosis and management of allergic rhinitis
n Review the basic FESS principles, including preoperative and
postoperative considerations to optimize outcomes
n Assess the decision making and key techniques in frontal sinus surgery
n Review advanced endoscopic surgical techniques for management of
epistaxis, Graves orbitopathy, and CSF rhinorrhea
n Recognize the evolving surgical paradigm for management of sinonasal
and skull base neoplasms
n Review role of emerging technologies in rhinology
n Discuss practice management issues in rhinology
n Review key surgical principles of FESS schema
n Practice endoscopic techniques of maxillary antrostomy, ethmoidectomy,
and frontal sinusotomy
n Perform approaches to the sphenoid sinus, including transnasal and
transethmoid approaches
n Review and perform steps to advanced endoscopic techniques, including
sphenopalatine artery ligation, dacryocystorhinostomy, and orbital
decompression
n Integrate use of surgical navigation and intraoperative CT in the
operative suite
n Perform lateral canthotomy and cantholysis
Accreditationand Credit Designation
GUEST OF HONORBrent Senior, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.R.S.Professor & Vice Chairman for Academic AffairsChief, Division of Rhinology, Allergy, and EndoscopicSkull Base SurgeryDepartment of Otolaryngology - HNSUniversity of North Carolina, School of MedicineChapel Hill, North Carolina
COURSE DIRECTORSPete S. Batra, M.D., F.A.C.S.Associate ProfessorDepartment of Otolaryngology - HNSCo-Director, Comprehensive Skull Base ProgramUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
Samer Fakhri, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.R.C.S.(C)Associate ProfessorResidency Program DirectorDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology - HNS UT Medical School at HoustonHouston, Texas
PLANNING COMMITTEEMartin J. Citardi, M.D., F.A.C.S. Professor and ChairDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology - HNSUT Medical School at HoustonHouston, Texas
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology - HNSUT Medical School at HoustonHouston, Texas
Bradley F. Marple, M.D., F.A.A.O.A.Professor and Vice-ChairAssociate Dean, Graduate Medical EducationDepartment of Otolaryngology - HNSUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
Matthew W. Ryan, M.D.Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Otolaryngology – HNSUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
FACULTYSamuel Barnett, M.D.Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Neurological Surgery UT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
Michael Chater, M.D. Fellow, Department of Otorhinolaryngology – HNSUT Medical School at HoustonHouston, Texas
David W. Clark, M.D. Division of Otolaryngology – HNSof Scott & White ClinicTexas A&M University System Health ScienceCenter College of MedicineTemple, Texas
Nathan Deckard, M.D. Instructor, Department of Otolaryngology – HNSUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
David Khan, M.D. Professor, Division of Allergy and ImmunologyUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
Patricia Maeso, M.D. Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Otolaryngology – HNSUniversity of Texas Medical Branch at GalvestonGalveston, Texas
K. Christopher McMains, M.D. Associate ProfessorChief, Otolaryngology, South Texas VeteransHealth Care SystemUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioSan Antonio, Texas
Mas Takashima, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.A.O.A. Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Otolaryngology – HNSBaylor College of MedicineHouston, Texas
Erik K Weitzel, M.D. Department of Otolaryngology - HNSWilford Hall Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas
AccommodationsA block of rooms is being held at the Renaissance Dallas Hotel for this meeting. To assure your reservation, please call the number below and identify yourself as a participant in the “UT Southwestern Rhinology Symposium” to be eligible for therate listed. Reservations received after March 2, 2013 are subject to space and grouprate availability.
Renaissance Dallas Hotel2222 Stemmons FreewayDallas, Texas 75207Phone: 214-631-2222Rate: $115Shuttle transportation will be provided between hotel and course site.
Exploring DallasThe Dallas Convention and Visitor’s Bureau can provide information regarding arts and culture, dining, entertainment areas, event calendar, shopping, sights/attractions, and sports. Please contact the Bureau at visitdallas.com
FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 20137:00 am Registration & Continental Breakfast7:45 am Welcome and Announcements
Pete S. Batra, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D.
Fundamental Concepts — Moderator: Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.8:00 am Surgical Anatomy of the Paranasal Sinuses
Pete S. Batra, M.D. 8:25 am Rhinosinusitis: Definitions and Diagnosis
Bradley F. Marple, M.D.8:45 am Pathophysiology of Rhinosinusitis
Samer Fakhri, M.D.9:05 am Q & A
Medical Therapy for Rhinosinusitis: Part I — Moderator: Samer Fakhri, M.D. 9:10 am Treatment of Acute Rhinosinusitis
Matthew W. Ryan, M.D.9:25 am Oral and Topical Antibiotics in CRS
Martin J. Citardi, M.D. 9:45 am Oral and Topical Steroids in CRS: Pearls and Pitfalls
Samer Fakhri, M.D.10:05 am Q & A10:10 am Break with Exhibitors
Medical Therapy for Rhinosinusitis: Part II — Moderator: Matthew Ryan, M.D.10:35 am Innovative Therapies for Refractory CRS
Chris McMains, M.D.10:55 am ASA Desensitization
David Khan, M.D.11:15 am Medical Management of FESS Failures
Moderator: Martin J. Citardi, M.D. Panelists: Pete S. Batra, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D., Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D., Mas Takashima, M.D.
12:00 pm Lunch
Fundamental Concepts and Basic FESS Technique — Moderator: Brent A. Senior, M.D.1:00 pm Hemostasis in Sinus Surgery
Erik K. Weitzel, M.D.1:20 pm Mastering Safe Ethmoidectomy
Brent A. Senior, M.D.1:40 pm Postoperative Care
Martin J. Citardi, M.D.2:00 pm Endoscopic Septal and Turbinate Surgery
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D. 2:15 pm Q & A
Frontal Sinus Surgery: Part I — Moderator: Martin J. Citardi, M.D.2:20 pm Endoscopic Frontal Sinusotomy
Brent A. Senior, M.D. 2:50 pm Endoscopic Modified Lothrop
Pete S. Batra, M.D. 3:10 pm Break with Exhibitors
Frontal Sinus Surgery: Part II — Moderator: Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.3:30 pm Open Frontal Techniques: Indications in 2013
Martin J. Citardi, M.D.3:50 pm Case Studies
Moderator: Samer Fakhri, M.D. Panelists: Bradley F. Marple, M.D., Chris McMains, M.D., Matthew W. Ryan, M.D., Brent A. Senior, M.D., Erik K. Weitzel, M.D.
Special Topics — Moderator: Matthew Ryan, M.D.4:30 pm Rhinogenic Headaches
Patricia Maeso, M.D.4:50 pm The Nose and Sleep Apnea
Mas Takashima, M.D.5:10 pm Asthma in Rhinology Practice
Matthew W. Ryan, M.D.5:30 pm Balloon Catheter Technology in Rhinology
David W. Clark, M.D.5:50 pm Q & A
Dinner Symposium — Moderator: Pete S. Batra, M.D.6:00 pm Guest of Honor Keynote Address:
“Past, Present, and Future of Sinus Surgery” Brent A. Senior, M.D.
8:00 pm Adjourn
SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 20137:15 am Registration & Continental Breakfast
Allergic Rhinitis Primer — Moderator: Bradley F. Marple, M.D.8:00 am Skin and mRAST Testing
Matthew W. Ryan, M.D.8:20 am Medical Management of Allergic Rhinitis
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.8:40 am SCIT vs. SLIT
Bradley F. Marple, M.D.9:00 am Q & A
Fungal Rhinosinusitis — Moderator: Martin J. Citardi, M.D.9:05 am Classification of Fungal Rhinosinusitis
Bradley F. Marple, M.D.9:25 am Pathophysiology of Allergic Fungal Sinusitis
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D. 9:40 am Medical and Surgical Management of AFRS
Samer Fakhri, M.D.10:00 am Q & A 10:05 am Break with Exhibitors 10:30 am Case Studies in Fungal Rhinosinusitis
Moderator: Pete S. Batra, M.D. Panelists: Martin J. Citardi, M.D., David W. Clark, M.D., Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D., Brent Senior, M.D.
Advanced Endoscopic Techniques: Part I — Moderator: Samer Fakhri, M.D. 11:10 am Management of CSF Rhinorrhea
Pete S. Batra, M.D.11:30 am Sphenopalatine Artery Ligation
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.11:45 am Surgical Management of the HHT Patient
Bradley F. Marple, M.D.
12:00 pm Lunch with Exhibitors
1:00 pm Transportation to UT Southwestern Medical Center for Cadaver Lab 1:15 pm Cadaver Dissection Demonstration
Moderators: Pete S. Batra, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D.; Dissector: Brent A. Senior, M.D.
2:00 pm Cadaver Dissection Laboratory (fresh frozen cadavers with image-guidance) Instructors: All Course Faculty
5:30 pm Adjourn/Shuttle returns to Hotel
SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 20137:15 am Registration & Continental Breakfast
Advanced Endoscopic Techniques: Part II — Moderator: Pete S. Batra, M.D.8:00 am Orbit and Optic Nerve Decompression
Samer Fakhri, M.D.8:20 am Management of FESS Complications
Brent A. Senior, M.D.8:40 am Endoscopic Management of Inverted Papilloma
Pete S. Batra, M.D.9:00 am Endoscopic Management of Pituitary Tumors
Brent A. Senior, M.D.9:20 am Management of Anterior Skull Malignancy
Samuel L. Barnett, M.D.9:35 am Break with Exhibitors
Practice Management — Moderator: Bradley F. Marple, M.D.10:00 am Management of Office Staff
Martin J. Citardi, M.D.10:20 am Informed Consent and Patient Counseling
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.10:40 am Medicolegal Issues in FESS
Matthew Ryan, M.D.11:00 am Future Directions of the American Rhinologic Society
Brent A. Senior, M.D. 11:15 am Coding Controversies in Rhinology
Moderator: Bradley F. Marple, M.D. Panelists: Pete S. Batra, M.D., Martin J. Citardi, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D., Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D., Matthew W. Ryan, M.D., Brent A. Senior, M.D.
12:00 pm Closing Remarks/Course Adjourns Pete S. Batra, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D.
The course is designed for practicing otolaryngologists, residents and fellows
in training, and other health care providers interested in a comprehensive
update on advances in medical and surgical care of rhinologic disease.
Describe current treatment strategies for sinonasal diseases with an
emphasis upon comprehensive evaluation and medical treatment as well
as minimally invasive endoscopic sinus surgical techniques.
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing
medical education for physicians.
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center designates this live
activity for a maximum of 20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians
should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation
in the activity.
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to link the
educational objectives to Core Competencies and
n Review the endoscopic and radiographic anatomy of the paranasal sinuses
n Outline the key definitions, pathophysiologic mechanisms, and diagnostic
criteria for chronic rhinosinusitis
n Discuss the salient medical management strategies for chronic rhinosinusitis,
including antibiotics, antifungals, steroids, and novel topical therapies
n Delineate a rational evaluation and management approach to FESS failures
n Comprehend the diagnostic and management algorithm for fungal
rhinosinusitis
n Present key concepts in diagnosis and management of allergic rhinitis
n Review the basic FESS principles, including preoperative and
postoperative considerations to optimize outcomes
n Assess the decision making and key techniques in frontal sinus surgery
n Review advanced endoscopic surgical techniques for management of
epistaxis, Graves orbitopathy, and CSF rhinorrhea
n Recognize the evolving surgical paradigm for management of sinonasal
and skull base neoplasms
n Review role of emerging technologies in rhinology
n Discuss practice management issues in rhinology
n Review key surgical principles of FESS schema
n Practice endoscopic techniques of maxillary antrostomy, ethmoidectomy,
and frontal sinusotomy
n Perform approaches to the sphenoid sinus, including transnasal and
transethmoid approaches
n Review and perform steps to advanced endoscopic techniques, including
sphenopalatine artery ligation, dacryocystorhinostomy, and orbital
decompression
n Integrate use of surgical navigation and intraoperative CT in the
operative suite
n Perform lateral canthotomy and cantholysis
Accreditationand Credit Designation
GUEST OF HONORBrent Senior, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.R.S.Professor & Vice Chairman for Academic AffairsChief, Division of Rhinology, Allergy, and EndoscopicSkull Base SurgeryDepartment of Otolaryngology - HNSUniversity of North Carolina, School of MedicineChapel Hill, North Carolina
COURSE DIRECTORSPete S. Batra, M.D., F.A.C.S.Associate ProfessorDepartment of Otolaryngology - HNSCo-Director, Comprehensive Skull Base ProgramUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
Samer Fakhri, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.R.C.S.(C)Associate ProfessorResidency Program DirectorDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology - HNS UT Medical School at HoustonHouston, Texas
PLANNING COMMITTEEMartin J. Citardi, M.D., F.A.C.S. Professor and ChairDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology - HNSUT Medical School at HoustonHouston, Texas
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology - HNSUT Medical School at HoustonHouston, Texas
Bradley F. Marple, M.D., F.A.A.O.A.Professor and Vice-ChairAssociate Dean, Graduate Medical EducationDepartment of Otolaryngology - HNSUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
Matthew W. Ryan, M.D.Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Otolaryngology – HNSUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
FACULTYSamuel Barnett, M.D.Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Neurological Surgery UT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
Michael Chater, M.D. Fellow, Department of Otorhinolaryngology – HNSUT Medical School at HoustonHouston, Texas
David W. Clark, M.D. Division of Otolaryngology – HNSof Scott & White ClinicTexas A&M University System Health ScienceCenter College of MedicineTemple, Texas
Nathan Deckard, M.D. Instructor, Department of Otolaryngology – HNSUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
David Khan, M.D. Professor, Division of Allergy and ImmunologyUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
Patricia Maeso, M.D. Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Otolaryngology – HNSUniversity of Texas Medical Branch at GalvestonGalveston, Texas
K. Christopher McMains, M.D. Associate ProfessorChief, Otolaryngology, South Texas VeteransHealth Care SystemUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioSan Antonio, Texas
Mas Takashima, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.A.O.A. Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Otolaryngology – HNSBaylor College of MedicineHouston, Texas
Erik K Weitzel, M.D. Department of Otolaryngology - HNSWilford Hall Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas
AccommodationsA block of rooms is being held at the Renaissance Dallas Hotel for this meeting. To assure your reservation, please call the number below and identify yourself as a participant in the “UT Southwestern Rhinology Symposium” to be eligible for therate listed. Reservations received after March 2, 2013 are subject to space and grouprate availability.
Renaissance Dallas Hotel2222 Stemmons FreewayDallas, Texas 75207Phone: 214-631-2222Rate: $115Shuttle transportation will be provided between hotel and course site.
Exploring DallasThe Dallas Convention and Visitor’s Bureau can provide information regarding arts and culture, dining, entertainment areas, event calendar, shopping, sights/attractions, and sports. Please contact the Bureau at visitdallas.com
FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 20137:00 am Registration & Continental Breakfast7:45 am Welcome and Announcements
Pete S. Batra, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D.
Fundamental Concepts — Moderator: Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.8:00 am Surgical Anatomy of the Paranasal Sinuses
Pete S. Batra, M.D. 8:25 am Rhinosinusitis: Definitions and Diagnosis
Bradley F. Marple, M.D.8:45 am Pathophysiology of Rhinosinusitis
Samer Fakhri, M.D.9:05 am Q & A
Medical Therapy for Rhinosinusitis: Part I — Moderator: Samer Fakhri, M.D. 9:10 am Treatment of Acute Rhinosinusitis
Matthew W. Ryan, M.D.9:25 am Oral and Topical Antibiotics in CRS
Martin J. Citardi, M.D. 9:45 am Oral and Topical Steroids in CRS: Pearls and Pitfalls
Samer Fakhri, M.D.10:05 am Q & A10:10 am Break with Exhibitors
Medical Therapy for Rhinosinusitis: Part II — Moderator: Matthew Ryan, M.D.10:35 am Innovative Therapies for Refractory CRS
Chris McMains, M.D.10:55 am ASA Desensitization
David Khan, M.D.11:15 am Medical Management of FESS Failures
Moderator: Martin J. Citardi, M.D. Panelists: Pete S. Batra, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D., Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D., Mas Takashima, M.D.
12:00 pm Lunch
Fundamental Concepts and Basic FESS Technique — Moderator: Brent A. Senior, M.D.1:00 pm Hemostasis in Sinus Surgery
Erik K. Weitzel, M.D.1:20 pm Mastering Safe Ethmoidectomy
Brent A. Senior, M.D.1:40 pm Postoperative Care
Martin J. Citardi, M.D.2:00 pm Endoscopic Septal and Turbinate Surgery
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D. 2:15 pm Q & A
Frontal Sinus Surgery: Part I — Moderator: Martin J. Citardi, M.D.2:20 pm Endoscopic Frontal Sinusotomy
Brent A. Senior, M.D. 2:50 pm Endoscopic Modified Lothrop
Pete S. Batra, M.D. 3:10 pm Break with Exhibitors
Frontal Sinus Surgery: Part II — Moderator: Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.3:30 pm Open Frontal Techniques: Indications in 2013
Martin J. Citardi, M.D.3:50 pm Case Studies
Moderator: Samer Fakhri, M.D. Panelists: Bradley F. Marple, M.D., Chris McMains, M.D., Matthew W. Ryan, M.D., Brent A. Senior, M.D., Erik K. Weitzel, M.D.
Special Topics — Moderator: Matthew Ryan, M.D.4:30 pm Rhinogenic Headaches
Patricia Maeso, M.D.4:50 pm The Nose and Sleep Apnea
Mas Takashima, M.D.5:10 pm Asthma in Rhinology Practice
Matthew W. Ryan, M.D.5:30 pm Balloon Catheter Technology in Rhinology
David W. Clark, M.D.5:50 pm Q & A
Dinner Symposium — Moderator: Pete S. Batra, M.D.6:00 pm Guest of Honor Keynote Address:
“Past, Present, and Future of Sinus Surgery” Brent A. Senior, M.D.
8:00 pm Adjourn
SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 20137:15 am Registration & Continental Breakfast
Allergic Rhinitis Primer — Moderator: Bradley F. Marple, M.D.8:00 am Skin and mRAST Testing
Matthew W. Ryan, M.D.8:20 am Medical Management of Allergic Rhinitis
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.8:40 am SCIT vs. SLIT
Bradley F. Marple, M.D.9:00 am Q & A
Fungal Rhinosinusitis — Moderator: Martin J. Citardi, M.D.9:05 am Classification of Fungal Rhinosinusitis
Bradley F. Marple, M.D.9:25 am Pathophysiology of Allergic Fungal Sinusitis
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D. 9:40 am Medical and Surgical Management of AFRS
Samer Fakhri, M.D.10:00 am Q & A 10:05 am Break with Exhibitors 10:30 am Case Studies in Fungal Rhinosinusitis
Moderator: Pete S. Batra, M.D. Panelists: Martin J. Citardi, M.D., David W. Clark, M.D., Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D., Brent Senior, M.D.
Advanced Endoscopic Techniques: Part I — Moderator: Samer Fakhri, M.D. 11:10 am Management of CSF Rhinorrhea
Pete S. Batra, M.D.11:30 am Sphenopalatine Artery Ligation
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.11:45 am Surgical Management of the HHT Patient
Bradley F. Marple, M.D.
12:00 pm Lunch with Exhibitors
1:00 pm Transportation to UT Southwestern Medical Center for Cadaver Lab 1:15 pm Cadaver Dissection Demonstration
Moderators: Pete S. Batra, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D.; Dissector: Brent A. Senior, M.D.
2:00 pm Cadaver Dissection Laboratory (fresh frozen cadavers with image-guidance) Instructors: All Course Faculty
5:30 pm Adjourn/Shuttle returns to Hotel
SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 20137:15 am Registration & Continental Breakfast
Advanced Endoscopic Techniques: Part II — Moderator: Pete S. Batra, M.D.8:00 am Orbit and Optic Nerve Decompression
Samer Fakhri, M.D.8:20 am Management of FESS Complications
Brent A. Senior, M.D.8:40 am Endoscopic Management of Inverted Papilloma
Pete S. Batra, M.D.9:00 am Endoscopic Management of Pituitary Tumors
Brent A. Senior, M.D.9:20 am Management of Anterior Skull Malignancy
Samuel L. Barnett, M.D.9:35 am Break with Exhibitors
Practice Management — Moderator: Bradley F. Marple, M.D.10:00 am Management of Office Staff
Martin J. Citardi, M.D.10:20 am Informed Consent and Patient Counseling
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.10:40 am Medicolegal Issues in FESS
Matthew Ryan, M.D.11:00 am Future Directions of the American Rhinologic Society
Brent A. Senior, M.D. 11:15 am Coding Controversies in Rhinology
Moderator: Bradley F. Marple, M.D. Panelists: Pete S. Batra, M.D., Martin J. Citardi, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D., Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D., Matthew W. Ryan, M.D., Brent A. Senior, M.D.
12:00 pm Closing Remarks/Course Adjourns Pete S. Batra, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D.
The course is designed for practicing otolaryngologists, residents and fellows
in training, and other health care providers interested in a comprehensive
update on advances in medical and surgical care of rhinologic disease.
Describe current treatment strategies for sinonasal diseases with an
emphasis upon comprehensive evaluation and medical treatment as well
as minimally invasive endoscopic sinus surgical techniques.
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing
medical education for physicians.
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center designates this live
activity for a maximum of 20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians
should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation
in the activity.
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to link the
educational objectives to Core Competencies and
n Review the endoscopic and radiographic anatomy of the paranasal sinuses
n Outline the key definitions, pathophysiologic mechanisms, and diagnostic
criteria for chronic rhinosinusitis
n Discuss the salient medical management strategies for chronic rhinosinusitis,
including antibiotics, antifungals, steroids, and novel topical therapies
n Delineate a rational evaluation and management approach to FESS failures
n Comprehend the diagnostic and management algorithm for fungal
rhinosinusitis
n Present key concepts in diagnosis and management of allergic rhinitis
n Review the basic FESS principles, including preoperative and
postoperative considerations to optimize outcomes
n Assess the decision making and key techniques in frontal sinus surgery
n Review advanced endoscopic surgical techniques for management of
epistaxis, Graves orbitopathy, and CSF rhinorrhea
n Recognize the evolving surgical paradigm for management of sinonasal
and skull base neoplasms
n Review role of emerging technologies in rhinology
n Discuss practice management issues in rhinology
n Review key surgical principles of FESS schema
n Practice endoscopic techniques of maxillary antrostomy, ethmoidectomy,
and frontal sinusotomy
n Perform approaches to the sphenoid sinus, including transnasal and
transethmoid approaches
n Review and perform steps to advanced endoscopic techniques, including
sphenopalatine artery ligation, dacryocystorhinostomy, and orbital
decompression
n Integrate use of surgical navigation and intraoperative CT in the
operative suite
n Perform lateral canthotomy and cantholysis
Accreditationand Credit Designation
GUEST OF HONORBrent Senior, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.R.S.Professor & Vice Chairman for Academic AffairsChief, Division of Rhinology, Allergy, and EndoscopicSkull Base SurgeryDepartment of Otolaryngology - HNSUniversity of North Carolina, School of MedicineChapel Hill, North Carolina
COURSE DIRECTORSPete S. Batra, M.D., F.A.C.S.Associate ProfessorDepartment of Otolaryngology - HNSCo-Director, Comprehensive Skull Base ProgramUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
Samer Fakhri, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.R.C.S.(C)Associate ProfessorResidency Program DirectorDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology - HNS UT Medical School at HoustonHouston, Texas
PLANNING COMMITTEEMartin J. Citardi, M.D., F.A.C.S. Professor and ChairDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology - HNSUT Medical School at HoustonHouston, Texas
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology - HNSUT Medical School at HoustonHouston, Texas
Bradley F. Marple, M.D., F.A.A.O.A.Professor and Vice-ChairAssociate Dean, Graduate Medical EducationDepartment of Otolaryngology - HNSUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
Matthew W. Ryan, M.D.Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Otolaryngology – HNSUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
FACULTYSamuel Barnett, M.D.Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Neurological Surgery UT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
Michael Chater, M.D. Fellow, Department of Otorhinolaryngology – HNSUT Medical School at HoustonHouston, Texas
David W. Clark, M.D. Division of Otolaryngology – HNSof Scott & White ClinicTexas A&M University System Health ScienceCenter College of MedicineTemple, Texas
Nathan Deckard, M.D. Instructor, Department of Otolaryngology – HNSUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
David Khan, M.D. Professor, Division of Allergy and ImmunologyUT Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, Texas
Patricia Maeso, M.D. Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Otolaryngology – HNSUniversity of Texas Medical Branch at GalvestonGalveston, Texas
K. Christopher McMains, M.D. Associate ProfessorChief, Otolaryngology, South Texas VeteransHealth Care SystemUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioSan Antonio, Texas
Mas Takashima, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.A.O.A. Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Otolaryngology – HNSBaylor College of MedicineHouston, Texas
Erik K Weitzel, M.D. Department of Otolaryngology - HNSWilford Hall Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas
AccommodationsA block of rooms is being held at the Renaissance Dallas Hotel for this meeting. To assure your reservation, please call the number below and identify yourself as a participant in the “UT Southwestern Rhinology Symposium” to be eligible for therate listed. Reservations received after March 2, 2013 are subject to space and grouprate availability.
Renaissance Dallas Hotel2222 Stemmons FreewayDallas, Texas 75207Phone: 214-631-2222Rate: $115Shuttle transportation will be provided between hotel and course site.
Exploring DallasThe Dallas Convention and Visitor’s Bureau can provide information regarding arts and culture, dining, entertainment areas, event calendar, shopping, sights/attractions, and sports. Please contact the Bureau at visitdallas.com
FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 20137:00 am Registration & Continental Breakfast7:45 am Welcome and Announcements
Pete S. Batra, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D.
Fundamental Concepts — Moderator: Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.8:00 am Surgical Anatomy of the Paranasal Sinuses
Pete S. Batra, M.D. 8:25 am Rhinosinusitis: Definitions and Diagnosis
Bradley F. Marple, M.D.8:45 am Pathophysiology of Rhinosinusitis
Samer Fakhri, M.D.9:05 am Q & A
Medical Therapy for Rhinosinusitis: Part I — Moderator: Samer Fakhri, M.D. 9:10 am Treatment of Acute Rhinosinusitis
Matthew W. Ryan, M.D.9:25 am Oral and Topical Antibiotics in CRS
Martin J. Citardi, M.D. 9:45 am Oral and Topical Steroids in CRS: Pearls and Pitfalls
Samer Fakhri, M.D.10:05 am Q & A10:10 am Break with Exhibitors
Medical Therapy for Rhinosinusitis: Part II — Moderator: Matthew Ryan, M.D.10:35 am Innovative Therapies for Refractory CRS
Chris McMains, M.D.10:55 am ASA Desensitization
David Khan, M.D.11:15 am Medical Management of FESS Failures
Moderator: Martin J. Citardi, M.D. Panelists: Pete S. Batra, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D., Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D., Mas Takashima, M.D.
12:00 pm Lunch
Fundamental Concepts and Basic FESS Technique — Moderator: Brent A. Senior, M.D.1:00 pm Hemostasis in Sinus Surgery
Erik K. Weitzel, M.D.1:20 pm Mastering Safe Ethmoidectomy
Brent A. Senior, M.D.1:40 pm Postoperative Care
Martin J. Citardi, M.D.2:00 pm Endoscopic Septal and Turbinate Surgery
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D. 2:15 pm Q & A
Frontal Sinus Surgery: Part I — Moderator: Martin J. Citardi, M.D.2:20 pm Endoscopic Frontal Sinusotomy
Brent A. Senior, M.D. 2:50 pm Endoscopic Modified Lothrop
Pete S. Batra, M.D. 3:10 pm Break with Exhibitors
Frontal Sinus Surgery: Part II — Moderator: Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.3:30 pm Open Frontal Techniques: Indications in 2013
Martin J. Citardi, M.D.3:50 pm Case Studies
Moderator: Samer Fakhri, M.D. Panelists: Bradley F. Marple, M.D., Chris McMains, M.D., Matthew W. Ryan, M.D., Brent A. Senior, M.D., Erik K. Weitzel, M.D.
Special Topics — Moderator: Matthew Ryan, M.D.4:30 pm Rhinogenic Headaches
Patricia Maeso, M.D.4:50 pm The Nose and Sleep Apnea
Mas Takashima, M.D.5:10 pm Asthma in Rhinology Practice
Matthew W. Ryan, M.D.5:30 pm Balloon Catheter Technology in Rhinology
David W. Clark, M.D.5:50 pm Q & A
Dinner Symposium — Moderator: Pete S. Batra, M.D.6:00 pm Guest of Honor Keynote Address:
“Past, Present, and Future of Sinus Surgery” Brent A. Senior, M.D.
8:00 pm Adjourn
SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 20137:15 am Registration & Continental Breakfast
Allergic Rhinitis Primer — Moderator: Bradley F. Marple, M.D.8:00 am Skin and mRAST Testing
Matthew W. Ryan, M.D.8:20 am Medical Management of Allergic Rhinitis
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.8:40 am SCIT vs. SLIT
Bradley F. Marple, M.D.9:00 am Q & A
Fungal Rhinosinusitis — Moderator: Martin J. Citardi, M.D.9:05 am Classification of Fungal Rhinosinusitis
Bradley F. Marple, M.D.9:25 am Pathophysiology of Allergic Fungal Sinusitis
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D. 9:40 am Medical and Surgical Management of AFRS
Samer Fakhri, M.D.10:00 am Q & A 10:05 am Break with Exhibitors 10:30 am Case Studies in Fungal Rhinosinusitis
Moderator: Pete S. Batra, M.D. Panelists: Martin J. Citardi, M.D., David W. Clark, M.D., Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D., Brent Senior, M.D.
Advanced Endoscopic Techniques: Part I — Moderator: Samer Fakhri, M.D. 11:10 am Management of CSF Rhinorrhea
Pete S. Batra, M.D.11:30 am Sphenopalatine Artery Ligation
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.11:45 am Surgical Management of the HHT Patient
Bradley F. Marple, M.D.
12:00 pm Lunch with Exhibitors
1:00 pm Transportation to UT Southwestern Medical Center for Cadaver Lab 1:15 pm Cadaver Dissection Demonstration
Moderators: Pete S. Batra, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D.; Dissector: Brent A. Senior, M.D.
2:00 pm Cadaver Dissection Laboratory (fresh frozen cadavers with image-guidance) Instructors: All Course Faculty
5:30 pm Adjourn/Shuttle returns to Hotel
SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 20137:15 am Registration & Continental Breakfast
Advanced Endoscopic Techniques: Part II — Moderator: Pete S. Batra, M.D.8:00 am Orbit and Optic Nerve Decompression
Samer Fakhri, M.D.8:20 am Management of FESS Complications
Brent A. Senior, M.D.8:40 am Endoscopic Management of Inverted Papilloma
Pete S. Batra, M.D.9:00 am Endoscopic Management of Pituitary Tumors
Brent A. Senior, M.D.9:20 am Management of Anterior Skull Malignancy
Samuel L. Barnett, M.D.9:35 am Break with Exhibitors
Practice Management — Moderator: Bradley F. Marple, M.D.10:00 am Management of Office Staff
Martin J. Citardi, M.D.10:20 am Informed Consent and Patient Counseling
Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D.10:40 am Medicolegal Issues in FESS
Matthew Ryan, M.D.11:00 am Future Directions of the American Rhinologic Society
Brent A. Senior, M.D. 11:15 am Coding Controversies in Rhinology
Moderator: Bradley F. Marple, M.D. Panelists: Pete S. Batra, M.D., Martin J. Citardi, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D., Amber Luong, M.D., Ph.D., Matthew W. Ryan, M.D., Brent A. Senior, M.D.
12:00 pm Closing Remarks/Course Adjourns Pete S. Batra, M.D., Samer Fakhri, M.D.
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Name
Address
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Last Four Digits of SS# � UT Southwestern Alumni
Business Phone Fax
Degree Specialty
Email Address:
Please indicate preferred method to receive registration confirmation: � Email � Fax � Mail
� Check here to receive our free monthly email calendar of upcoming CME activities.
Check Credit Requested: � AMA � General
* Physicians in Training are required to provide a letter from department chair or program director. Method of Payment: � MASTERCARD � VISA Security Code
CARD # ���������������� ���Exp. Date Signature of Cardholder
Print Cardholder’s Name
Billing Address of Cardholder:
City State Zip Code
� AMERICAN EXPRESS Security Code
CARD # ��������������� ����Exp. Date Signature of Cardholder
Print Cardholder’s Name
Billing Address of Cardholder:
City State Zip Code
� CHECK:If paying by check make checks payable to:
� Dietary Restrictions:
Refund PolicyA $100 handling fee will be deducted from cancellation refunds. For a full refund, requests must be received bymail or fax prior to April 1, 2013. For a 50% refund, requests must be received by mail or fax prior to April 15,2013. No refunds will be made thereafter.
ADA Statement� Please check this box if you require assistance because of a disability to make this program accessibleto you. Someone from our office will be in touch with you.
�
UT Southwestern/CME Fax completed registration form to 214/648-4804.Mail completed registration form to: UT Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., / Dallas, Texas 75390-9059
Lecture Only Lecture with Lab
� Physicians $700 � Physicians $1500� Physicians in Training* $400 � Physicians in Training* $1100� Allied Health Professionals $400
Course Fees
Parking
Lectures:
UT Southwestern Medical CenterT. Boone Pickens Biomedical Building Auditorium 6001 Forest Park RoadDallas, Texas 75235
Cadaver Lab:
UT Southwestern Medical CenterAnatomy Laboratory, Room L1.144South Campus5323 Harry Hines Blvd.Dallas, Texas 75390
Parking is available in the parking garage entered from 6001 Forest Park,located adjacent to the T. Boone Pickens Biomedical Building. The garageentrance is to the right of the front building entrance. The garage elevatorswill take you to the third floor. Follow the directional signs to the conferenceroom.
We accommodate people with disabilities. Please call 214-648-3138 for more infor-mation, or mark the space indicated on the registration form. To ensure accommo-dation, please register as soon as possible.
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is committed to providingprograms and activities to all persons regardless of race, color, national origin, re-ligion, sex, age, veteran status, or disability. UT Southwestern Medical Center isan equal opportunity institution.
ProgramAccessibIlity
SOUTH CAMPUS
A Visitor Information Center AM Meadows Imaging Building B McDermott Administration Building C Food Court (lower level)C Gooch Auditorium C Postal Substation (lower level)C University Store (lower level)CD Callier Child Development Center CM Children’s Medical Center CM Children’s Medical Center Emergency Room CS Sprague Building D McDermott Lecture Halls (lower level)D McDermott Plaza E Florence Building F Cary Building G Hoblitzelle Building H Danciger Building J Moss Building JA Laboratory Research & Support Building K Jonsson Building L Green Science Building M Skillern Building MA Williams Student Center PM Parkland Memorial Hospital PM Parkland Memorial Hospital Emergency Room R Transplant Services Building S Police StationTWU Texas Woman’s University U Aston Clinic UTC UTD-Callier Center Y Green Research Building ZL University Hospital–Zale Lipshy
NORTH CAMPUS
BK Chase Bank Building BL Bass Center Concourse BL Bass Center Tower 2 BL Human Resources Office BP Bass Center Tower 1 NA Hamon Biomedical Research Building NB Simmons Biomedical Research Building NC Seay Biomedical Building NC Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center ClinicsND Pickens Biomedical Building NE Clements Imaging Building NF Moncrief Radiation Oncology Building NG Pickens Medical Education & Conference Center; Commons Food Court; University StoreNH Prothro Plaza & Gardens NL Biomedical Research Building UTD UTD Center for Brain Health
EAST CAMPUS
EB BioCenter at Southwestern Medical District
WEST CAMPUS
CB1 Clinical Building 1CB2 Clinical Building 2 DH Auxiliary Building POB1 Professional Office Building 1 POB2 Professional Office Building 2 SP University Hospital–St. Paul SP University Hospital–St. Paul Emergency Room V Health Professions Building WA Outpatient Building WT Environmental Health & Safety Building
Campus Buildings Listed by Map Code Parking (pricing subject to change)
VALET PARKING
Valet parking is available for a nominal fee at the main entrances of the buildings listed below. Hours and rates are posted at the valet stations in front of each building. Validation is required to receive the patient rate.
Five coupons for $20. May be purchased at the valet stations.
Patients who valet park and then drive to another facility on our campus that day may valet park at the second location for free by presenting their first valet ticket receipt.
$25 for single access.
SELF-PARKING
Rates for each campus parking area vary. Patients should note the location of their physi-cian’s office or diagnostic center in advance to determine the best parking option.
Surface parking in open lots on the north side of the center. No charge.
Surface parking in open lots. No charge. 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Garage self-parking. $2 in dollar bills or quarters at exit. Monday–Friday, 6:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.; weekends free.
Garage self-parking. 0-20 minutes: free; maximum fee: $5. Voucher, cash, or credit card at Park & Pay station, parking garage elevator lobby/level 1. Monday–Friday, 6:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.
Commercial surface lot across from the hospital. $5 per day flat rate. Emergency Department parking available for $4 flat rate in garage behind emergency entrance.
Garage self-parking. $3 flat rate. Voucher, cash, or credit card at Park & Pay station, parking garage elevator lobby/level 3. Monday–Friday; weekends free.
Garage self-parking. 0-20 minutes: free; maximum fee: $5. Cash, check, or token at cashier booth. Monday–Friday, 7:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m.
Lofland Street Garage (Harry Hines Blvd. at Lofland Street). $4 flat rate payable by cash, check, or credit card at the cashier booth upon exit. Covered walkway connects the second floor of this garage to University Hospital–Zale Lipshy.
Commercial surface lot across from the hospital. $5 per day flat rate.
Self-parking lot in front of hospital. 0-20 minutes: free; maximum fee: $5. Cash, check, or token at cashier booth. Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–10:00 p.m.; Saturday–Sunday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Lofland Street Garage (Harry Hines Blvd. at Lofland Street). $4 flat rate payable by cash, check, or credit card at the cashier booth upon exit. Covered walkway connects the second floor of this garage to University Hospital–Zale Lipshy.
NEW! PARK AND PAY STATIONS
Several parking areas are controlled by “Park and Pay Stations,” which are electronic vending machines located on the main floor of the parking garage. The parking ticket is fed into the machine, the rate is displayed, and payment is made by voucher, cash, or credit card. The parking ticket is returned, and then is inserted at the exit gate.
Bass Center Concourse (BL)Bass Center Tower 1 (BP)Bass Center Tower 2 (BL)Biomedical Research Building (NL)Chase Bank Building (BK)Clements Imaging Building (NE)Hamon Biomedical Research Building (NA)Moncrief Radiation Oncology Building (NF)Pickens Biomedical Building (ND)Pickens Medical Education & Conference Center; Commons Food Court; University Store (NG)Prothro Plaza & Gardens (NH)Seay Biomedical Building (NC)Simmons Biomedical Research Building (NB)Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center Clinics (NC)
BioCenter at Southwestern Medical District (EB)
Auxiliary Building (DH)Clinical Building 1 (CB1)Clinical Building 2 (CB2)Environmental Health & Safety Building (WT)Health Professions Building (V)Outpatient Building (WA)Professional Office Building 1 (POB1)Professional Office Building 2 (POB2)University Hospital–St. Paul (SP)
Aston Clinic (U)Callier Child Development Center (CD)Cary Building (F)Children’s Medical Center (CM)Danciger Building (H)Florence Building (E)Food Court (C-lower level)Green Research Building (Y)Green Science Building (L)Gooch Auditorium (C)Hoblitzelle Building (G)Jonsson Building (K)Laboratory Research & Support Building (JA)McDermott Administration Building (B)McDermott Lecture Halls (D-lower level)McDermott Plaza (D)Meadows Imaging Building (AM)Moss Building (J)Parkland Memorial Hospital (PM)Police Station (S)Postal Substation (C-lower level)Skillern Building (M)Sprague Building (CS)Texas Woman’s University (TWU)Transplant Services Building (R)University Hospital–Zale Lipshy (ZL)University Store (C-lower level)UTD-Callier Center (UTC)Visitor Information Center (A)Williams Student Center (MA)
Hospital University HospitalValet Parking Designated Staff & Visitor Parking
V I S I T O R G U I D E T O U T S O U T H W E S T E R N M E D I C A L C E N T E R
Visitor Parking Only Hospital University HospitalValet Parking Designated Staff & Visitor Parking
IN THE SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL D ISTRICT
V I S I T O R G U I D E T O U T S O U T H W E S T E R N M E D I C A L C E N T E R
EAST CAMPUSBioCenter at Southwestern Medical District (EB)Landscape Office (PG)Landscape Warehouse (WP)
WEST CAMPUS
SOUTH CAMPUS
Auxiliary Building (DH)Environmental Health & Safety Building (WT)Family Medicine (FM)Health Professions Building (V)Outpatient Building (WA)Professional Office Building 1 (POB1)Professional Office Building 2 (POB2)Radiation Oncology–West Campus (ROC)University Hospital–St. Paul (SP)
Aston Building (U)Callier Child Development Center (CD)Cary Building (F)Children’s Medical Center (CM)Danciger Building (H)Florence Building (E)Food Court (C-lower level)Gooch Auditorium (C)Green Research Building (Y)Green Science Building (L)Groundskeeping Building (PG)Hoblitzelle Building (G)Jonsson Building (K)Laboratory Research & Support Building (JA)McDermott Administration Building (B)McDermott Lecture Halls (D-lower level)McDermott Plaza (D)Meadows Imaging Building (AM)Moss Building (J)Parkland Memorial Hospital (PM)Physical Plant Administration Building (P)Physical Plant Service Building (PA, PB)Postal Substation (C-lower level)Skillern Building (M)Sprague Building (CS)Student Support Services (S)TWU School of Nursing (TWU)Transplant Services Building (R)University Hospital–Zale Lipshy (ZL)University Store (C-lower level)UTD-Callier Center (UTC)Visitor Information Center (A)Williams Student Center (MA)
NORTH CAMPUSBass Center Food Court (BL)Bass Center Post Office (BL-level D)Bass Center Tower 1 (BP)Bass Center Tower 2 (BL)Biomedical Research Building (NL)Chase Bank Building (BK)Clements Imaging Building (NE)Hamon Biomedical Research Building (NA)Moncrief Radiation Oncology Building (NF)Pickens Biomedical Building (ND)Pickens Medical Education & Conference Center; Commons Food Court (NG) Police Station (BL)Prothro Plaza & Gardens (NH)Seay Biomedical Building (NC)Simmons Biomedical Research Building (NB)Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center Clinics (NC)University Store (NG)
Staff Parking
ER/FM Visitor Parking
Faculty/StaffParking
FacultyParking
It is UT Southwestern’s policy that participants in CME activities should bemade aware of any affiliation or financial interest that may affect thespeaker’s presentation(s). Each speaker has completed and signed a con-flict of interest statement. The faculty members’ relationships will be dis-closed in the course syllabus.
Because this course is meant to educate physicians with what is currentlyin use and what may be available in the future, there maybe “off-label” usediscussed in the presentations. Speakers have been requested to inform the audience when off-label use is being discussed. The registrationfees below entitles participants admission to the conference, all course mate-rials, continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks and lunches.
Registration is confirmed upon receipt of registration fee. See registrationform for schedule of fees.
We are unable to process any registration without payment. On-site registrationwill be available; however, we cannot guarantee course materials and meals/re-freshments on site to anyone registering after April 26, 2013.
A $100 handling fee will be deducted from cancellation refunds. For a fullrefund, requests must be received by mail or fax prior to April 1, 2013. A 50% refund request must be received by mail or fax prior to April 15, 2013.No refunds will be made thereafter.
The Office of Continuing Medical Education reserves the right to limit regis-tration and cancel courses, no less than one week prior to the course, shouldcircumstances make this necessary.
For additional information, please call The Office of Continuing Medical Education,214-648-3138, 1-800-688-8678, fax 214-648-2317, or email [email protected]
Visit the symposium website at sinuscourse.com
To obtain information on other UT Southwestern programs, you can accessThe Office of Continuing Medical Education’s home page at: www.utsouthwestern.edu/cme
For a free email subscription of The Office of Continuing Medical Education’smonthly program calendar, send your name, medical specialty, and currentemail address to: [email protected]
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2013 Lone Star
Name
Address
City State Zip Code
Last Four Digits of SS# � UT Southwestern Alumni
Business Phone Fax
Degree Specialty
Email Address:
Please indicate preferred method to receive registration confirmation: � Email � Fax � Mail
� Check here to receive our free monthly email calendar of upcoming CME activities.
Check Credit Requested: � AMA � General
* Physicians in Training are required to provide a letter from department chair or program director. Method of Payment: � MASTERCARD � VISA Security Code
CARD # ���������������� ���Exp. Date Signature of Cardholder
Print Cardholder’s Name
Billing Address of Cardholder:
City State Zip Code
� AMERICAN EXPRESS Security Code
CARD # ��������������� ����Exp. Date Signature of Cardholder
Print Cardholder’s Name
Billing Address of Cardholder:
City State Zip Code
� CHECK:If paying by check make checks payable to:
� Dietary Restrictions:
Refund PolicyA $100 handling fee will be deducted from cancellation refunds. For a full refund, requests must be received bymail or fax prior to April 1, 2013. For a 50% refund, requests must be received by mail or fax prior to April 15,2013. No refunds will be made thereafter.
ADA Statement� Please check this box if you require assistance because of a disability to make this program accessibleto you. Someone from our office will be in touch with you.
�
UT Southwestern/CME Fax completed registration form to 214/648-4804.Mail completed registration form to: UT Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., / Dallas, Texas 75390-9059
Lecture Only Lecture with Lab
� Physicians $700 � Physicians $1500� Physicians in Training* $400 � Physicians in Training* $1100� Allied Health Professionals $400
Course Fees
Parking
Lectures:
UT Southwestern Medical CenterT. Boone Pickens Biomedical Building Auditorium 6001 Forest Park RoadDallas, Texas 75235
Cadaver Lab:
UT Southwestern Medical CenterAnatomy Laboratory, Room L1.144South Campus5323 Harry Hines Blvd.Dallas, Texas 75390
Parking is available in the parking garage entered from 6001 Forest Park,located adjacent to the T. Boone Pickens Biomedical Building. The garageentrance is to the right of the front building entrance. The garage elevatorswill take you to the third floor. Follow the directional signs to the conferenceroom.
We accommodate people with disabilities. Please call 214-648-3138 for more infor-mation, or mark the space indicated on the registration form. To ensure accommo-dation, please register as soon as possible.
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is committed to providingprograms and activities to all persons regardless of race, color, national origin, re-ligion, sex, age, veteran status, or disability. UT Southwestern Medical Center isan equal opportunity institution.
ProgramAccessibIlity
SOUTH CAMPUS
A Visitor Information Center AM Meadows Imaging Building B McDermott Administration Building C Food Court (lower level)C Gooch Auditorium C Postal Substation (lower level)C University Store (lower level)CD Callier Child Development Center CM Children’s Medical Center CM Children’s Medical Center Emergency Room CS Sprague Building D McDermott Lecture Halls (lower level)D McDermott Plaza E Florence Building F Cary Building G Hoblitzelle Building H Danciger Building J Moss Building JA Laboratory Research & Support Building K Jonsson Building L Green Science Building M Skillern Building MA Williams Student Center PM Parkland Memorial Hospital PM Parkland Memorial Hospital Emergency Room R Transplant Services Building S Police StationTWU Texas Woman’s University U Aston Clinic UTC UTD-Callier Center Y Green Research Building ZL University Hospital–Zale Lipshy
NORTH CAMPUS
BK Chase Bank Building BL Bass Center Concourse BL Bass Center Tower 2 BL Human Resources Office BP Bass Center Tower 1 NA Hamon Biomedical Research Building NB Simmons Biomedical Research Building NC Seay Biomedical Building NC Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center ClinicsND Pickens Biomedical Building NE Clements Imaging Building NF Moncrief Radiation Oncology Building NG Pickens Medical Education & Conference Center; Commons Food Court; University StoreNH Prothro Plaza & Gardens NL Biomedical Research Building UTD UTD Center for Brain Health
EAST CAMPUS
EB BioCenter at Southwestern Medical District
WEST CAMPUS
CB1 Clinical Building 1CB2 Clinical Building 2 DH Auxiliary Building POB1 Professional Office Building 1 POB2 Professional Office Building 2 SP University Hospital–St. Paul SP University Hospital–St. Paul Emergency Room V Health Professions Building WA Outpatient Building WT Environmental Health & Safety Building
Campus Buildings Listed by Map Code Parking (pricing subject to change)
VALET PARKING
Valet parking is available for a nominal fee at the main entrances of the buildings listed below. Hours and rates are posted at the valet stations in front of each building. Validation is required to receive the patient rate.
Five coupons for $20. May be purchased at the valet stations.
Patients who valet park and then drive to another facility on our campus that day may valet park at the second location for free by presenting their first valet ticket receipt.
$25 for single access.
SELF-PARKING
Rates for each campus parking area vary. Patients should note the location of their physi-cian’s office or diagnostic center in advance to determine the best parking option.
Surface parking in open lots on the north side of the center. No charge.
Surface parking in open lots. No charge. 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Garage self-parking. $2 in dollar bills or quarters at exit. Monday–Friday, 6:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.; weekends free.
Garage self-parking. 0-20 minutes: free; maximum fee: $5. Voucher, cash, or credit card at Park & Pay station, parking garage elevator lobby/level 1. Monday–Friday, 6:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.
Commercial surface lot across from the hospital. $5 per day flat rate. Emergency Department parking available for $4 flat rate in garage behind emergency entrance.
Garage self-parking. $3 flat rate. Voucher, cash, or credit card at Park & Pay station, parking garage elevator lobby/level 3. Monday–Friday; weekends free.
Garage self-parking. 0-20 minutes: free; maximum fee: $5. Cash, check, or token at cashier booth. Monday–Friday, 7:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m.
Lofland Street Garage (Harry Hines Blvd. at Lofland Street). $4 flat rate payable by cash, check, or credit card at the cashier booth upon exit. Covered walkway connects the second floor of this garage to University Hospital–Zale Lipshy.
Commercial surface lot across from the hospital. $5 per day flat rate.
Self-parking lot in front of hospital. 0-20 minutes: free; maximum fee: $5. Cash, check, or token at cashier booth. Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–10:00 p.m.; Saturday–Sunday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Lofland Street Garage (Harry Hines Blvd. at Lofland Street). $4 flat rate payable by cash, check, or credit card at the cashier booth upon exit. Covered walkway connects the second floor of this garage to University Hospital–Zale Lipshy.
NEW! PARK AND PAY STATIONS
Several parking areas are controlled by “Park and Pay Stations,” which are electronic vending machines located on the main floor of the parking garage. The parking ticket is fed into the machine, the rate is displayed, and payment is made by voucher, cash, or credit card. The parking ticket is returned, and then is inserted at the exit gate.
Bass Center Concourse (BL)Bass Center Tower 1 (BP)Bass Center Tower 2 (BL)Biomedical Research Building (NL)Chase Bank Building (BK)Clements Imaging Building (NE)Hamon Biomedical Research Building (NA)Moncrief Radiation Oncology Building (NF)Pickens Biomedical Building (ND)Pickens Medical Education & Conference Center; Commons Food Court; University Store (NG)Prothro Plaza & Gardens (NH)Seay Biomedical Building (NC)Simmons Biomedical Research Building (NB)Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center Clinics (NC)
BioCenter at Southwestern Medical District (EB)
Auxiliary Building (DH)Clinical Building 1 (CB1)Clinical Building 2 (CB2)Environmental Health & Safety Building (WT)Health Professions Building (V)Outpatient Building (WA)Professional Office Building 1 (POB1)Professional Office Building 2 (POB2)University Hospital–St. Paul (SP)
Aston Clinic (U)Callier Child Development Center (CD)Cary Building (F)Children’s Medical Center (CM)Danciger Building (H)Florence Building (E)Food Court (C-lower level)Green Research Building (Y)Green Science Building (L)Gooch Auditorium (C)Hoblitzelle Building (G)Jonsson Building (K)Laboratory Research & Support Building (JA)McDermott Administration Building (B)McDermott Lecture Halls (D-lower level)McDermott Plaza (D)Meadows Imaging Building (AM)Moss Building (J)Parkland Memorial Hospital (PM)Police Station (S)Postal Substation (C-lower level)Skillern Building (M)Sprague Building (CS)Texas Woman’s University (TWU)Transplant Services Building (R)University Hospital–Zale Lipshy (ZL)University Store (C-lower level)UTD-Callier Center (UTC)Visitor Information Center (A)Williams Student Center (MA)
Hospital University HospitalValet Parking Designated Staff & Visitor Parking
V I S I T O R G U I D E T O U T S O U T H W E S T E R N M E D I C A L C E N T E R
Visitor Parking Only Hospital University HospitalValet Parking Designated Staff & Visitor Parking
IN THE SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL D ISTRICT
V I S I T O R G U I D E T O U T S O U T H W E S T E R N M E D I C A L C E N T E R
EAST CAMPUSBioCenter at Southwestern Medical District (EB)Landscape Office (PG)Landscape Warehouse (WP)
WEST CAMPUS
SOUTH CAMPUS
Auxiliary Building (DH)Environmental Health & Safety Building (WT)Family Medicine (FM)Health Professions Building (V)Outpatient Building (WA)Professional Office Building 1 (POB1)Professional Office Building 2 (POB2)Radiation Oncology–West Campus (ROC)University Hospital–St. Paul (SP)
Aston Building (U)Callier Child Development Center (CD)Cary Building (F)Children’s Medical Center (CM)Danciger Building (H)Florence Building (E)Food Court (C-lower level)Gooch Auditorium (C)Green Research Building (Y)Green Science Building (L)Groundskeeping Building (PG)Hoblitzelle Building (G)Jonsson Building (K)Laboratory Research & Support Building (JA)McDermott Administration Building (B)McDermott Lecture Halls (D-lower level)McDermott Plaza (D)Meadows Imaging Building (AM)Moss Building (J)Parkland Memorial Hospital (PM)Physical Plant Administration Building (P)Physical Plant Service Building (PA, PB)Postal Substation (C-lower level)Skillern Building (M)Sprague Building (CS)Student Support Services (S)TWU School of Nursing (TWU)Transplant Services Building (R)University Hospital–Zale Lipshy (ZL)University Store (C-lower level)UTD-Callier Center (UTC)Visitor Information Center (A)Williams Student Center (MA)
NORTH CAMPUSBass Center Food Court (BL)Bass Center Post Office (BL-level D)Bass Center Tower 1 (BP)Bass Center Tower 2 (BL)Biomedical Research Building (NL)Chase Bank Building (BK)Clements Imaging Building (NE)Hamon Biomedical Research Building (NA)Moncrief Radiation Oncology Building (NF)Pickens Biomedical Building (ND)Pickens Medical Education & Conference Center; Commons Food Court (NG) Police Station (BL)Prothro Plaza & Gardens (NH)Seay Biomedical Building (NC)Simmons Biomedical Research Building (NB)Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center Clinics (NC)University Store (NG)
Staff Parking
ER/FM Visitor Parking
Faculty/StaffParking
FacultyParking
It is UT Southwestern’s policy that participants in CME activities should bemade aware of any affiliation or financial interest that may affect thespeaker’s presentation(s). Each speaker has completed and signed a con-flict of interest statement. The faculty members’ relationships will be dis-closed in the course syllabus.
Because this course is meant to educate physicians with what is currentlyin use and what may be available in the future, there maybe “off-label” usediscussed in the presentations. Speakers have been requested to inform the audience when off-label use is being discussed. The registrationfees below entitles participants admission to the conference, all course mate-rials, continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks and lunches.
Registration is confirmed upon receipt of registration fee. See registrationform for schedule of fees.
We are unable to process any registration without payment. On-site registrationwill be available; however, we cannot guarantee course materials and meals/re-freshments on site to anyone registering after April 26, 2013.
A $100 handling fee will be deducted from cancellation refunds. For a fullrefund, requests must be received by mail or fax prior to April 1, 2013. A 50% refund request must be received by mail or fax prior to April 15, 2013.No refunds will be made thereafter.
The Office of Continuing Medical Education reserves the right to limit regis-tration and cancel courses, no less than one week prior to the course, shouldcircumstances make this necessary.
For additional information, please call The Office of Continuing Medical Education,214-648-3138, 1-800-688-8678, fax 214-648-2317, or email [email protected]
Visit the symposium website at sinuscourse.com
To obtain information on other UT Southwestern programs, you can accessThe Office of Continuing Medical Education’s home page at: www.utsouthwestern.edu/cme
For a free email subscription of The Office of Continuing Medical Education’smonthly program calendar, send your name, medical specialty, and currentemail address to: [email protected]
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� Physicians $700 � Physicians $1500� Physicians in Training* $400 � Physicians in Training* $1100� Allied Health Professionals $400
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Lectures:
UT Southwestern Medical CenterT. Boone Pickens Biomedical Building Auditorium 6001 Forest Park RoadDallas, Texas 75235
Cadaver Lab:
UT Southwestern Medical CenterAnatomy Laboratory, Room L1.144South Campus5323 Harry Hines Blvd.Dallas, Texas 75390
Parking is available in the parking garage entered from 6001 Forest Park,located adjacent to the T. Boone Pickens Biomedical Building. The garageentrance is to the right of the front building entrance. The garage elevatorswill take you to the third floor. Follow the directional signs to the conferenceroom.
We accommodate people with disabilities. Please call 214-648-3138 for more infor-mation, or mark the space indicated on the registration form. To ensure accommo-dation, please register as soon as possible.
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is committed to providingprograms and activities to all persons regardless of race, color, national origin, re-ligion, sex, age, veteran status, or disability. UT Southwestern Medical Center isan equal opportunity institution.
ProgramAccessibIlity
SOUTH CAMPUS
A Visitor Information Center AM Meadows Imaging Building B McDermott Administration Building C Food Court (lower level)C Gooch Auditorium C Postal Substation (lower level)C University Store (lower level)CD Callier Child Development Center CM Children’s Medical Center CM Children’s Medical Center Emergency Room CS Sprague Building D McDermott Lecture Halls (lower level)D McDermott Plaza E Florence Building F Cary Building G Hoblitzelle Building H Danciger Building J Moss Building JA Laboratory Research & Support Building K Jonsson Building L Green Science Building M Skillern Building MA Williams Student Center PM Parkland Memorial Hospital PM Parkland Memorial Hospital Emergency Room R Transplant Services Building S Police StationTWU Texas Woman’s University U Aston Clinic UTC UTD-Callier Center Y Green Research Building ZL University Hospital–Zale Lipshy
NORTH CAMPUS
BK Chase Bank Building BL Bass Center Concourse BL Bass Center Tower 2 BL Human Resources Office BP Bass Center Tower 1 NA Hamon Biomedical Research Building NB Simmons Biomedical Research Building NC Seay Biomedical Building NC Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center ClinicsND Pickens Biomedical Building NE Clements Imaging Building NF Moncrief Radiation Oncology Building NG Pickens Medical Education & Conference Center; Commons Food Court; University StoreNH Prothro Plaza & Gardens NL Biomedical Research Building UTD UTD Center for Brain Health
EAST CAMPUS
EB BioCenter at Southwestern Medical District
WEST CAMPUS
CB1 Clinical Building 1CB2 Clinical Building 2 DH Auxiliary Building POB1 Professional Office Building 1 POB2 Professional Office Building 2 SP University Hospital–St. Paul SP University Hospital–St. Paul Emergency Room V Health Professions Building WA Outpatient Building WT Environmental Health & Safety Building
Campus Buildings Listed by Map Code Parking (pricing subject to change)
VALET PARKING
Valet parking is available for a nominal fee at the main entrances of the buildings listed below. Hours and rates are posted at the valet stations in front of each building. Validation is required to receive the patient rate.
Five coupons for $20. May be purchased at the valet stations.
Patients who valet park and then drive to another facility on our campus that day may valet park at the second location for free by presenting their first valet ticket receipt.
$25 for single access.
SELF-PARKING
Rates for each campus parking area vary. Patients should note the location of their physi-cian’s office or diagnostic center in advance to determine the best parking option.
Surface parking in open lots on the north side of the center. No charge.
Surface parking in open lots. No charge. 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Garage self-parking. $2 in dollar bills or quarters at exit. Monday–Friday, 6:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.; weekends free.
Garage self-parking. 0-20 minutes: free; maximum fee: $5. Voucher, cash, or credit card at Park & Pay station, parking garage elevator lobby/level 1. Monday–Friday, 6:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.
Commercial surface lot across from the hospital. $5 per day flat rate. Emergency Department parking available for $4 flat rate in garage behind emergency entrance.
Garage self-parking. $3 flat rate. Voucher, cash, or credit card at Park & Pay station, parking garage elevator lobby/level 3. Monday–Friday; weekends free.
Garage self-parking. 0-20 minutes: free; maximum fee: $5. Cash, check, or token at cashier booth. Monday–Friday, 7:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m.
Lofland Street Garage (Harry Hines Blvd. at Lofland Street). $4 flat rate payable by cash, check, or credit card at the cashier booth upon exit. Covered walkway connects the second floor of this garage to University Hospital–Zale Lipshy.
Commercial surface lot across from the hospital. $5 per day flat rate.
Self-parking lot in front of hospital. 0-20 minutes: free; maximum fee: $5. Cash, check, or token at cashier booth. Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–10:00 p.m.; Saturday–Sunday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Lofland Street Garage (Harry Hines Blvd. at Lofland Street). $4 flat rate payable by cash, check, or credit card at the cashier booth upon exit. Covered walkway connects the second floor of this garage to University Hospital–Zale Lipshy.
NEW! PARK AND PAY STATIONS
Several parking areas are controlled by “Park and Pay Stations,” which are electronic vending machines located on the main floor of the parking garage. The parking ticket is fed into the machine, the rate is displayed, and payment is made by voucher, cash, or credit card. The parking ticket is returned, and then is inserted at the exit gate.
Bass Center Concourse (BL)Bass Center Tower 1 (BP)Bass Center Tower 2 (BL)Biomedical Research Building (NL)Chase Bank Building (BK)Clements Imaging Building (NE)Hamon Biomedical Research Building (NA)Moncrief Radiation Oncology Building (NF)Pickens Biomedical Building (ND)Pickens Medical Education & Conference Center; Commons Food Court; University Store (NG)Prothro Plaza & Gardens (NH)Seay Biomedical Building (NC)Simmons Biomedical Research Building (NB)Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center Clinics (NC)
BioCenter at Southwestern Medical District (EB)
Auxiliary Building (DH)Clinical Building 1 (CB1)Clinical Building 2 (CB2)Environmental Health & Safety Building (WT)Health Professions Building (V)Outpatient Building (WA)Professional Office Building 1 (POB1)Professional Office Building 2 (POB2)University Hospital–St. Paul (SP)
Aston Clinic (U)Callier Child Development Center (CD)Cary Building (F)Children’s Medical Center (CM)Danciger Building (H)Florence Building (E)Food Court (C-lower level)Green Research Building (Y)Green Science Building (L)Gooch Auditorium (C)Hoblitzelle Building (G)Jonsson Building (K)Laboratory Research & Support Building (JA)McDermott Administration Building (B)McDermott Lecture Halls (D-lower level)McDermott Plaza (D)Meadows Imaging Building (AM)Moss Building (J)Parkland Memorial Hospital (PM)Police Station (S)Postal Substation (C-lower level)Skillern Building (M)Sprague Building (CS)Texas Woman’s University (TWU)Transplant Services Building (R)University Hospital–Zale Lipshy (ZL)University Store (C-lower level)UTD-Callier Center (UTC)Visitor Information Center (A)Williams Student Center (MA)
Hospital University HospitalValet Parking Designated Staff & Visitor Parking
V I S I T O R G U I D E T O U T S O U T H W E S T E R N M E D I C A L C E N T E R
Visitor Parking Only Hospital University HospitalValet Parking Designated Staff & Visitor Parking
IN THE SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL D ISTRICT
V I S I T O R G U I D E T O U T S O U T H W E S T E R N M E D I C A L C E N T E R
EAST CAMPUSBioCenter at Southwestern Medical District (EB)Landscape Office (PG)Landscape Warehouse (WP)
WEST CAMPUS
SOUTH CAMPUS
Auxiliary Building (DH)Environmental Health & Safety Building (WT)Family Medicine (FM)Health Professions Building (V)Outpatient Building (WA)Professional Office Building 1 (POB1)Professional Office Building 2 (POB2)Radiation Oncology–West Campus (ROC)University Hospital–St. Paul (SP)
Aston Building (U)Callier Child Development Center (CD)Cary Building (F)Children’s Medical Center (CM)Danciger Building (H)Florence Building (E)Food Court (C-lower level)Gooch Auditorium (C)Green Research Building (Y)Green Science Building (L)Groundskeeping Building (PG)Hoblitzelle Building (G)Jonsson Building (K)Laboratory Research & Support Building (JA)McDermott Administration Building (B)McDermott Lecture Halls (D-lower level)McDermott Plaza (D)Meadows Imaging Building (AM)Moss Building (J)Parkland Memorial Hospital (PM)Physical Plant Administration Building (P)Physical Plant Service Building (PA, PB)Postal Substation (C-lower level)Skillern Building (M)Sprague Building (CS)Student Support Services (S)TWU School of Nursing (TWU)Transplant Services Building (R)University Hospital–Zale Lipshy (ZL)University Store (C-lower level)UTD-Callier Center (UTC)Visitor Information Center (A)Williams Student Center (MA)
NORTH CAMPUSBass Center Food Court (BL)Bass Center Post Office (BL-level D)Bass Center Tower 1 (BP)Bass Center Tower 2 (BL)Biomedical Research Building (NL)Chase Bank Building (BK)Clements Imaging Building (NE)Hamon Biomedical Research Building (NA)Moncrief Radiation Oncology Building (NF)Pickens Biomedical Building (ND)Pickens Medical Education & Conference Center; Commons Food Court (NG) Police Station (BL)Prothro Plaza & Gardens (NH)Seay Biomedical Building (NC)Simmons Biomedical Research Building (NB)Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center Clinics (NC)University Store (NG)
Staff Parking
ER/FM Visitor Parking
Faculty/StaffParking
FacultyParking
It is UT Southwestern’s policy that participants in CME activities should bemade aware of any affiliation or financial interest that may affect thespeaker’s presentation(s). Each speaker has completed and signed a con-flict of interest statement. The faculty members’ relationships will be dis-closed in the course syllabus.
Because this course is meant to educate physicians with what is currentlyin use and what may be available in the future, there maybe “off-label” usediscussed in the presentations. Speakers have been requested to inform the audience when off-label use is being discussed. The registrationfees below entitles participants admission to the conference, all course mate-rials, continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks and lunches.
Registration is confirmed upon receipt of registration fee. See registrationform for schedule of fees.
We are unable to process any registration without payment. On-site registrationwill be available; however, we cannot guarantee course materials and meals/re-freshments on site to anyone registering after April 26, 2013.
A $100 handling fee will be deducted from cancellation refunds. For a fullrefund, requests must be received by mail or fax prior to April 1, 2013. A 50% refund request must be received by mail or fax prior to April 15, 2013.No refunds will be made thereafter.
The Office of Continuing Medical Education reserves the right to limit regis-tration and cancel courses, no less than one week prior to the course, shouldcircumstances make this necessary.
For additional information, please call The Office of Continuing Medical Education,214-648-3138, 1-800-688-8678, fax 214-648-2317, or email [email protected]
Visit the symposium website at sinuscourse.com
To obtain information on other UT Southwestern programs, you can accessThe Office of Continuing Medical Education’s home page at: www.utsouthwestern.edu/cme
For a free email subscription of The Office of Continuing Medical Education’smonthly program calendar, send your name, medical specialty, and currentemail address to: [email protected]