Our featured speaker, Dr. George Zalzal of Children's National Hospital in Washington, DC, spoke on congenital laryngotracheal anomalies - diagnosis and state of the art treatment, current strategies in pediatric larygotracheal reconstruction and Traditional non-endoscopic sinus surgery in children.
Dr. Justin Douglas, left, and Dr. Mike Hurst, right, visit with vendors and others in the exhibit hall on Saturday.
Dr. Monika Freiser of West Virginia not only spoke about sialoendoscopy on Sunday, she also won he gift bag from The Greenbrier, containing a blanket and a Blenko water pitcher!
One of newest members, Marshall University's Dr. Adam Van Horn, visited with WVAO members and exhibitors.
Dr. Scott Gibbs of Marshall Surgery, gave a legislative update that rated a perfect 5.0 for all attendees!
Larry Sanders of Intersect ENT was one of the 15 exhibitors joining us at the annual CME conference.
WVU's Dr. Hussein Jaffal spoke on pediatric endoscopic ear surgery, pediatric FEES, type I laryngeal cleft and participated in the panel on challenging pediatric cases.
WVAO President Dr. Mark Armeni and member Dr. Dan Merenda visited during a break with exhibitors.
On Sunday, Dr. Chadi Makary of WVU addressed endoscopic repair of nasoseptal perforations.
WVAO President Dr. Mark Armeni, far right, visited with members and conference attendees during a refreshment break at the 39th annual CME Conference.
In addition to participating in the panel on challenging pediatric cases with Drs. Jaffal and Zalzal, Dr. Johnathon Castano of WVU spoke on congenital hearing loss, pediatric chronic ear disease and tympanoplasty and pediatric cochlear implantation.