Dysphagia Diagnosis and Management Intensive course

Dysphagia Diagnosis and Management Intensive course

By UC Events

Date and time

January 27, 2020 · 9am - February 8, 2020 · 4pm NZDT

Location

University of Canterbury Rose Centre for Stroke Recovery and Research

St George's Medical Centre, Leinster Chambers, Level One 249 Papanui Road Merivale Christchurch, 8014 New Zealand

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

Description

Presented by: Prof ML Huckabee, Dr P Macrae and Lucy Greig

The Dysphagia Diagnosis and Management Intensive course is intended to provide both skilled and novice clinicians with the fundamental skills that they either were not taught in clinical training programmes, or have struggled to integrate into a busy clinical practice. This fundamental information, particularly as it relates to swallowing pathophysiology, is critical to the development of an astute clinician with refined skills in differential diagnosis


More information

Prof Maggie-Lee Huckabee
Professor, Rose Centre Director

Phone: 64 3 369 5124 ext 95124
Email: rosecentre@canterbury.ac.nz

Website: https://www.canterbury.ac.nz/rosecentre/professional-development/

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