ANZA-SIDM VMIA webinar on harm prevention in emergency & urgent care
In this recorded webinar jointly hosted by ANZA-SIDM and VMIA on 3 May 2022, Dr David Newman-Toker, M.D. Ph.D. spoke on dizziness and discussed diagnosis of neurological conditions, the impact of diagnostic error, and system solutions to support diagnostic excellence. He also presented recent research that is successfully improving diagnosis through remote consultation programs such as ‘tele-dizzy’ portable video-oculography.
Dr Newman-Toker is Professor of Neurology, Otolaryngology & Emergency Medicine, Director at Armstrong Institute Center for Diagnostic Excellence and Past President with Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine.
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Dr Newman-Toker is Professor of Neurology, Otolaryngology & Emergency Medicine, Director at Armstrong Institute Center for Diagnostic Excellence and Past President with Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine.
Видео ANZA-SIDM VMIA webinar on harm prevention in emergency & urgent care канала VMIA
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