Lincoln Center presents
Music and the Brain:
A Symposium with Integrated Live Performances
October 30, 2009
Lincoln Center
Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Rose Building
65th Street and Amsterdam Avenue
New York, New York
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Registrations will be accepted on site on Friday morning beginning at 8 AM.
Please call Martha Tobin at 800-223-2273, ex 53449, for more information.
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Description
This symposium focuses on the relationship between music and the nervous system. It is aimed at educating physicians about this novel and unique field of "neuromusic" which studies the effect of music on the normal and abnormal physiology of the nervous system, treats certain neurological conditions using music as a therapeutic tool and treats the neurological consequences of misuse of music. It also aims at educating physicians about the status of research in the field of music and the brain.
Target Audience
Neurologists, Physicians, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Nurses, Music Therapists and Musicians
Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
- Discuss the beneficial effects of music on human physiology and the neurological system in particular
- Review the potential medical problems that result from misuse of music
- Describe the state of research in the field of music and the brain and the need for collaboration between musicians and neuroscientists
- Demonstrate the parallel and common links between the doctor-patient relationship and the musician-audience relationship
Directors
| Kamal Chémali, MD Director, Music & Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Arts and Medicine Institute |
Neil Cherian, MD Cleveland Clinic Arts and Medicine Institute |
Planning Committee
Kamal Chémali, MD Neil Cherian, MD Iva Fattorini, MD Kara Medoff Barnett |
Shilla Kim-Parker Marty Tobin Melody Dian |
Guest Faculty
Barry Bittman, MD Vera Brandes Shannon de l’Etoile, PhD, MT-BC |
Professor Hans Christian Jabusch, MD Mark Tramo, MD, PhD
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Guest Panelists
| Matthew Gurewitsch Independent Journalist New York Times contributing writer New York, New York Elizabeth Sobol-Gomez |
Bob Woods Producer, Co-Founder, Telarc Records, Cleveland, OH |
Guest Artists
Julie Albers Diana Cohen Patti Cohenour | Yura Lee Jarrod Radnich Michael Wolff |
Cleveland Clinic Faculty
| Michael Benninger, MD Chair, Head and Neck Institute |
Damir Janigro, PhD Director, Cerebrovascular Research Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute |
| Iva Fattorini, MD Executive Director, Cleveland Clinic Arts and Medicine Institute |
Michael Roizen, MD Chief Officer, Wellness Institute |
Agenda
For the most up-to-date agenda with the most detail
please click here and open the linked event PDF.
Location
Lincoln Center
The Rose Building
Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse
65th Street and Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY
Additional Information
For further information about this Summit, contact Melody Dian - mdian@centurytel.net
For questions about registering online, call 216-448-0777 or email CMEregistration@ccf.org.
Faculty Disclosure
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education has implemented a policy to comply with the current Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education Standards for Commercial Support requiring resolution of all faculty conflicts of interest. Faculty declaring a relevant commercial interest will be identified in the activity syllabus.
Americans with Disabilities Act
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education fully intends to comply with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you have special needs, please notify Melody Dian at mdian@centurytel.net at least two weeks prior to the activity.
Accreditation
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education designates this educational activity for a maximum of 9.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This activity may be submitted for American Osteopathic Association Continuing Medical Education credit in Category 2.
“MUSIC and the BRAIN™: A Symposium with Integrated Live Performances,” is approved by the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT) for 11 Continuing Music Therapy Education Credits. Credits awarded by CBMT are accepted by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC). The Music Settlement, Provider # P-064, maintains responsibility for program quality and adherence to CBMT policies and criteria.
Symposium Learning Objectives are related to CBMT Scope of Practice V. A.2.
Registration and Cancellation
Space is limited. Registration deadline is October 23, 2009.
Refunds and cancellations are subject to a $50 service charge. A request for a refund must be received in writing by October 23, 2009. No refunds will be given after October 30, 2009.
Online Registration/Fees
Registration fee includes attendance, syllabus, refreshment breaks, and lunch.
| Category | Full Course |
|---|---|
| Physician | $250.00 |
| General Public, music therapists, musicians, nurses, healthcare professionals | $150.00 |
| Music Therapist credit | $160.00 |
| Student | $75.00 |








