09-11, 08:00–08:30 (Europe/Istanbul), Equilibrium 2
Vestibular Testing in the Pediatric Population: New Indications and Approaches
Dr. Brodsky is a pediatric otolaryngologist and is the director/co-founder of the Balance and Vestibular Program at Boston Children’s Hospital. He is also Associate Professor of Otolaryngology at Harvard Medical School. His clinical and academic work focuses on disorders of the middle and inner ear, including the medical and surgical management of vestibular disorders and hearing loss. He has published widely on these topics and routinely presents his work at national and international meetings. He has particular research interests on the effects of migraine and of concussion on the vestibular system. Dr. Brodsky completed his Otolaryngology residency at Upstate Medical University in 2011 and his Pediatric Otolaryngology fellowship at Boston Children’s Hospital in 2012.