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Virtual Conference

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Jointly Provided by Boys Town National Research Hospital and Creighton University Health Sciences Continuing Education

​The Patrick E. Brookhouser, M.D., Memorial Lecture is a day-long education session where physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses and researchers can earn CME credits and hear from leading medical providers and research scientists.

Since it’s inception, the lecture has covered a variety of topics including:

  1. Neurobehavioral Development and Disabilities Outcomes in Children with Cochlear Implants
  2. Outcomes Research to Improve Sinusitis Management
  3. Understanding the Dizzy Patient: Management Strategies to Improve Care
  4. PANDAS: A Multi-Discipline Perspective
  5. Current Aspects of Pediatric Neuroscience
  6. Advances Pediatric Neuroscience

The Brookhouser Memorial Lecture is a hybrid event, with in-person and virtual attendance opportunities.

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We are currently planning the agenda for the 2023 Patrick E. Brookhouser, M.D., Memorial Lecture. Please check back here for updates.

Patrick E. Brookhouser, M.D.

Patrick E Brookhouser

Dr. Brookhouser founded Boys Town National Research Hospital in 1972. Since that time, the hospital has provided care and treatment to patients from across the U.S. and a number of foreign countries.

Dr. Brookhouser contributed to making Boys Town Hospital one of the most influential specialty and research institutes in the world. He has been recognized by medical colleagues and institutions for his contributions to the fields of otolaryngology and otology, as well as the groundbreaking research he initiated in the treatment of hearing loss and other communication disorders, especially in children. Boys Town Hospital continues to lead translational research efforts in the fields of childhood deafness and has expanded to included research in language development and neurological development for all children.

Click here to learn more about Dr. Brookhouser.