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Webinar - Immediate and Long-Term Post-Treatment Issues Associated with Acoustic Neuroma
Friday, January 31, 2020, 2:00PM - 3:00PM

All ANA members are invited to attend;

"Immediate and Long-Term Post-Treatment Issues Associated with Acoustic Neuroma"

Friday, January 31, 2020

2:00 pm ET, 1:00 pm CT, 12:00 pm MT, 11:00 am PT

The treatment of an acoustic neuroma often means dealing with both immediate effects (CSF leaks, surgical recovery) as well as long-term issues (balance, headaches) that can affect quality of life. Dr. Larry Lundy, Otolaryngologist and Dr. Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, Neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic Florida will explore these issues and how patients might deal with them most effectively. 

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Webinar FAQs

Q: Can I participate from anywhere?
A: Yes. All you need is a good internet connection (good enough to watch a YouTube video, for example) and the link in your confirmation email. It should be noted that some places of business have firewalls that prevent employees from accessing this type of event. If that happens, the webinar will be accessible as a recording and available on the ANA website.

Q: How long will the presentation be?
A: The actual presentation will last approximately 30-35 minutes following a short introduction.  After that, we'll do a Q&A session lasting about 20 minutes. The entire webinar will last one hour.

Q: Will the presentation be recorded?
A: Yes, ANA members who cannot attend will be able to access a recorded version (audio and slides) on the ANA website about one-week after the presentation. That recording can be viewed at any time. 

Q: How do I ask questions?
A: You can send them to communications@ANAUSA.org before the presentation or use the chat feature on your webinar dashboard, which will be active once you sign into the webinar, to ask questions during the webinar.

 

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