Section I: Fundementals of audiological and vestibular medicine
1. Anatomy of peripheral auditory and vestibular systems Paul Avan, Pierre Bonfils 2. Ageing in the auditory and vestibular systems Ulf Rosenhall 3. Pathology of the ear Leslie Michaels 4. Genetics of auditory and vestibular disorders Guy Van Camp, Andrew P Read 5. Immunology of cochlear and vestibular disorders Tai-June Yoo, Yoshior Yazawa 6. The epidemiology of hearing and balance disorders Adrian C Davis, Padma Moorjani 7. Radiology of auditory and vestibular disease Jan W Casselman 8. Ethics law and related matters Ronald Hinchcliffe.
Section II: Audiology
9. Development and plasticity of the human auditory system Rémy Pujol, Mirielle Lavigne-Rebillard 10. Physiology of the auditory system Edward R Evans 11. Central auditory anatomy and function Frank E Musiek, Victoria B Oxholm 12. Acoustics, measurements of sound and calibration John Stevens 13. The threshold of hearing Ronald Hinchcliffe 14. Psychoacoustic auditory tests Joseph W Hall 15. Otoacoustic emissions Borka Ceranic 16. Human auditory electrophysiology Hillel Pratt 17. Measurements of inner ear fluid pressure and clinical applications Robert Marchbanks 18. The auditory processing of speech Andrew Faulkner 19. Speech and language development in normally hearing and hearing-impaired children Emily A Tobey, Beth Morchower Douek.
Section II. Auditor disorders and their management
20. Screening programs for hearing loss Karl R White 21. Clinical and audiometric assessment of hearing Rosalyn A Davies 22. Assessment of hearing-impaired children Agnete Parving 23. Otitis media with effusion in children (Glue ear) Ewa Raglan 24. Disorders of the inner ear in children Valeria Newton 25. Management of the hearing-impaired child Cliodna O Mahoney 26. Cochlear implants for adults and children Graeme M Clark 27. Disorders of the inner ear in adults Alessandro Martini, Silvano Prosser 28. Noise-induced hearing loss Ilmari Pyykkö, Jukka Starck, Esko Toppila, Matts Ulfendahl 29. Central auditory disorders Jane A Baran, Frank E Musiek 30. Audiological rehabilitation Daffydd Stephens 31. Auditory amplification in adults Stuart Gatehouse 32. The pathophysiology and assessment of tinnitus Kajsa-Mia Holgers, Marie-Louise Barrenäs 33. Management of the tinnitus patient Richard s Tyler, Soly Erlandsson 34. Aspects of the paracuses Ronald Hinchcliffe 35. Psychological aspects of hearing impairment and tinnitus Laurence McKenna and Gerhard Andersson 36. Surgical management of hearing impairment in audiological medicine Paul van de Heyning J Claes, J Brokx, F Declau, A Boudewyns, E Hamans, E Koekelkoren, D De Ridder.
Section IV: Vestibular science
37. The pathology of the vestibular system Francesco Scaravilli 38. Function and dysfunction of the vestibular system Herman Kingma 39. Effects of aging on control of stability Brian E Maki, William E Mcllroy 40. Vestibular influences on cardiovascular control during movement Bill J Yates, MJ Holmes, BJ Jian, IA Kerman 41. The physiology of the vestibulo-ocular reflex Bernard Cohen, Martin Gizzi 42. Instrumentation and principles of vestibular testing Floris L Wuyts, Joseph Furman, Paul Van de Heyning 43. Clinical application of vestibular larboratory testing Joseph M Furman, Floris L Wuyts 44. Posturography Adolfo M Bronstein 45. Emerging technologies Joseph M Furman, Izumu Koizuka.
Section V: Vestibular disorders and their management:
46. Normal and abnormal balance Robert W Baloh 47. Normal and abnormal eye movements Christopher Kennard 48. Peripheral vestibular disorders and diseases in adults G Michael Halmagyi, Phillip D Cremer, Ian S Curthoys 49. Neurological causes of balance disorders Thomas Brandt 50. Falls Joanna Downton 51. General medical causes of disequilibrium T Peterson and RA Kenny 52. Balance disorders in children Claes Möller 53. Psychiatric consequences of vestibular dysfunction Rolf G Jacob, Joseph M Furman, Stephan P Cass 54. Medical management of balance disorders and vestibular rehabilitation Doris-Eva Bamiou, Linda M Luxon 55. The role of surgery in the management of the dizzy patient Harold Ludman.