Multidisciplinary Skull Base Surgery: A Team Approach Part I

Multidisciplinary Skull Base Surgery: A Team Approach Part I
In part 1 of this series on skull based surgery, Winfield Fisher MD and Erika Walsh MD lead a discussion of the complexity of lateral skull base surgery and the benefit of a team approach. Including discussion of disease processes treated, types of preoperative evaluations, surgical techniques and referral process

Additional Info

  • Audio File:uab/ua204.mp3
  • Doctors:Fisher, Winfield;Walsh, Erika
  • Featured Speaker:Winfield Fisher, MD | Erika Walsh, MD
  • CME Series:Clinical Skill
  • Post Test URL:https://cmecourses.som.uab.edu/mod/quiz/view.php?id=4915
  • Guest Bio:Dr. Fisher has spent the majority of his career at UAB developing a nationally recognized neurovascular service. This has included not only a state-of-the art neurosurgical unit, but active participation in intensive care and gamma knife therapy. He is the presently head of one of the largest Neurointensive care units in the country. 

    Learn more about Winfield Fisher, MD 

    Erika Walsh, MD Specialties include Neurotology, Otolaryngology and Otology. 

    Learn more about Erika Walsh, MD 

    Release Date: June 17, 2021
    Expiration Date: June 16, 2024

    Disclosure Information:

    Planners:

    Ronan O’Beirne, EdD, MBA

    Director, UAB Continuing Medical Education

    Katelyn Hiden

    Physician Marketing Manager, UAB Health System

    The planners have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

    Speakers:

    Winfield S. Fisher, III, MD

    Professor in Brain and Tumor Neurosurgery, Neurosurgery

    Erika Walsh, MD

    Assistant Professor in Neurotology, Otolaryngology, Otology

    Drs. Fisher and Walsh have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

    There is no commercial support for this activity.
  • Hosts:Melanie Cole, MS
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