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Mastering Video Nystagmography (VNG): Theory and Interpretation

This course provides an in-depth understanding of Video Nystagmography (VNG) — from test principles to interpretation. It equips clinicians with the knowledge needed to confidently perform, analyze, and correlate VNG results with clinical findings. Designed for professionals working with dizzy patients, this course bridges the gap between raw eye movement data and meaningful clinical decision-making.

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Duration:
6 - 8 hours
Starting date:
Immediate
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Course fee:
USD 100

Course Highlights:

  • Comprehensive breakdown of each VNG subtest and its purpose

  • Step-by-step explanation of saccade, pursuit, OPK, gaze, positional, and caloric testing

  • Focus on waveform morphology, symmetry, SPV, and clinical patterns

  • Common pitfalls and troubleshooting tips

  • Includes normal and abnormal case walkthroughs

Course Outcomes
Participants will be able to:

  • Understand the technical and physiological principles behind each VNG subtest

  • Analyze and interpret VNG waveforms with accuracy

  • Identify central vs peripheral vestibular patterns

  • Improve diagnostic confidence in correlating VNG data with clinical signs

  • Avoid common errors in testing and interpretation

 

Eligibility

  • ENT Specialists

  • Neurologists

  • Audiologists

  • Physical Therapists

  • PGs and Residents from all the above domains

Pedagogy

  • High-quality recorded lectures with waveform examples

  • Side-by-side demo and interpretation videos

  • Real-world case walkthroughs

  • Reference charts and interpretation guides

  • End-of-module quizzes for reinforcement

Assessment & Certification

  • Post completion quiz

  • Certification by MedExcel​​

Course Curriculum

Course Director

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Dr Arun Pajaniappane

 

  • MBBS, BSc (Hons), MRCS, DOHNS, MSc (merit)

  • Consultant Physician in Audiovestibular Medicine and Faculty at St George's University Hospital, Tooting, UK

  • Director Harley Street Audiovestibular Clinic, London, UK

  • Hon Secretary British Association of Audiovestibular Physicians

  • Author of book chapters and research publications

  • Regularly conducts courses and workshops 

  • Speaker at national and international conferences and workshops

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