New and Improved Therapeutic Options for Patients with Olfactory Loss (AMW)
2020 AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO Experience
Patients who have lost their smell and taste are desperate for help, but unfortunately every year millions are told by their physicians that there is nothing that can be done to help them. This is certainly no longer the case. This panel will provide the general otolaryngologist with the practical ability to offer hope and real therapeutic options to their patients with this devastating problem. Learn what benefit current treatment options provide, which once-popular remedies have since been disproven, and find out what translational studies are underway to bring the latest cutting-edge research to your patient in the office.
Credits
CME:1.0, MOC:1.0
Description
Patients who have lost their smell and taste are desperate for help, but unfortunately every year millions are told by their physicians that there is nothing that can be done to help them. This is certainly no longer the case. This panel will provide the general otolaryngologist with the practical ability to offer hope and real therapeutic options to their patients with this devastating problem. Learn what benefit current treatment options provide, which once-popular remedies have since been disproven, and find out what translational studies are underway to bring the latest cutting-edge research to your patient in the office.Learning Objectives: 1. Appraise the latest proven treatment options for your patients with olfactory loss. 2. Determine which treatment options have been disproven to help patients with olfactory loss. 3. Discuss the newest research and learn how to direct your patients to sites where translational studies are being carried out.Faculty: Bradley Goldstein, MD, PhD(Nothing to Disclose), Eric Holbrook, MD(Other: Myself, Rejuvenos), Zara Patel, MD(Consulting Fees: Myself, Optinose, Stryker, Intersect ENT, Medtronic), Justin Turner, MD, PhD(Consulting Fees: Myself, Intersect ENT, Commercial Advisory Board, ALK, Advisory Board; Research funding: Myself, American Rhinologic Society, NIH).
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