ENT Board Prep is a high-yield review that is an ideal study guide for the ENT in-service and board exams. ENT Board Prep offers review on sections such as cancer, ear, sinus, plastics, sleep, and laryngology, as well as case studies useful for studying for the oral board exams.
The Clinician's Guide to Swallowing Fluoroscopy is a comprehensive resource for all dysphagia clinicians. This beautifully-illustrated text is intended for SLP, ENT, radiology, GI, and rehabilitation specialists interested in swallowing and addresses the need for an up-to-date, all-inclusive reference.
Hearing remains the only human sense that can be restored if damaged. Thus, cochlear implants and other implantable hearing mechanisms have become more prevalent solutions to modern-day hearing trauma, making it imperative for clinicians to gain expertise on the subject. This text will provide hearing professionals.
This book is designed to meet the informational needs of pediatric specialists - including medical specialists involved in the care of children with balance disorders - specifically otolaryngologists, neurologists, physiatrists, orthopedists, neurosurgeons, audiologists, and physical therapists.
This text is intended for professionals or students in training who work with children who have hearing loss and their families.It is also a valuable resource for parents, listening and spoken language specialists (LSLS), speech-language pathologists, audiologists, early childhood instructors, and teachers.
This handbook offers the most wide-ranging and complete work of its kind in the specialty area of pediatric audiology and will become the definitive reference in pediatric audiology, containing contributions from 50 internationally recognized experts in the field.
Presents the most up-to-date knowledge related to allergy and immunology directed towards the unique needs of otolaryngolgogists. It is a resource to which physicians can refer to help them manage allergic aspects of common ENT problems and their diagnosis and management.
For hearing health care professionals, this book summarizes contemporary findings from basic and clinical research regarding tinnitus mechanisms, effects, and interventions.