You are the front line in recognizing airway obstructions!
Every patient you already see is potentially someone who has a struggle to breathe. Being able to recognize symptoms in the mouth is the first step in what could be a life saving and life changing event. In this lecture you will learn to identify airway and TMJ issues, as well as how they are related to the health of the whole body.
Presented by: Elizabeth Walker, DDS
Committed to her patients and continuing education, Dr. Walker has extensive experience diagnosing and treating temporal mandibular disorders and craniofacial pain, especially with regarding to integrating the treatment of sleep disordered breathing into her patient care. Dr. Walker’s focus is to provide her patients with the latest technologies and devices to resolve their dental and airway challenges.
Dr. Elizabeth Walker graduated from the Goldman School of Dental Medicine at Boston University in 2006 and received her certificate in the Specialty of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics from Goldman School of Dental Medicine at Boston University in 2010. She has completed an extensive mini-Residency designed by her mentor Dr. Steven Olmos onTMJ and Sleep Therapy Research earning a graduate certificate in Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders & Craniofacial Pain in 2013. In 2015, she completed her Masters of Science in Dentistry at Goldman School of Dental Medicine at Boston University.
Friday, May 3, 2019
REGISTERVermont Technical College , Room 401A
1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
3 CEUs
You are the front line in recognizing airway obstructions!
Every patient you already see is potentially someone who has a struggle to breathe. Being able to recognize symptoms in the mouth is the first step in what could be a life saving and life changing event. In this lecture you will learn to identify airway and TMJ issues, as well as how they are related to the health of the whole body.
Presented by: Elizabeth Walker, DDS
Committed to her patients and continuing education, Dr. Walker has extensive experience diagnosing and treating temporal mandibular disorders and craniofacial pain, especially with regarding to integrating the treatment of sleep disordered breathing into her patient care. Dr. Walker’s focus is to provide her patients with the latest technologies and devices to resolve their dental and airway challenges.
Dr. Elizabeth Walker graduated from the Goldman School of Dental Medicine at Boston University in 2006 and received her certificate in the Specialty of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics from Goldman School of Dental Medicine at Boston University in 2010. She has completed an extensive mini-Residency designed by her mentor Dr. Steven Olmos onTMJ and Sleep Therapy Research earning a graduate certificate in Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders & Craniofacial Pain in 2013. In 2015, she completed her Masters of Science in Dentistry at Goldman School of Dental Medicine at Boston University.
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