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Dizziness will no longer leave you stumped: otoneurology for neurologists and allied specialists at the intersection of vestibulology and neurology.
A patient with dizziness is one of the most challenging in clinical practice: the symptom is nonspecific, while the causes lie at the intersection of neurology and otology. The course provides a practical otoneurological approach to the differential diagnosis of dizziness and balance disorders that is applicable in real-world practice.
You will master key maneuvers and tests, learn to distinguish peripheral causes from central ones, and choose management strategies. After the training, you will be more confident in handling complex vestibular complaints and will not miss conditions requiring urgent attention.
Neurologist, cephalgologist, otoneurologist
Sergei Aleksandrovich Marfin is a neurologist specializing in cephalalgology and otoneurology, that is, in the diagnosis and treatment of headaches, dizziness, and tinnitus. Regular training in interventional techniques and rehabilitation allows him to share applied approaches to managing pain syndromes with colleagues.
Neurologist, cephalgologist, otoneurologist. Total work experience — 6 years.
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