HEENT
Learning Objectives
- Identification and treatment of dental emergencies
- Approach to ear infections, neck masses and hearing loss
This course equips healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to assess and manage common dental and otolaryngologic emergencies. Participants will learn to identify and treat a range of dental emergencies, including infections, trauma, and acute pain syndromes. The course also covers a structured approach to evaluating ear infections, neck masses, and hearing loss, emphasizing early recognition and appropriate intervention. Through case-based discussions and hands-on practice, learners will enhance their ability to diagnose and treat these conditions effectively in the emergency setting.

Dr. Anoush Longerstaey
Anoush Longerstaey, DMD, is an oral and maxillofacial surgery resident at Montefiore Medical System in New York. She graduated from Boston University's Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine and completed a general practice residency at the US Department of Veteran's Affairs in Salt Lake City, Utah, and a oral surgery intern year at Boston Medical Center.

Dr. Silva Boyajian
Dr. Silva Boyajian is a board-certified Emergency Medicine specialist with a robust academic background and clinical expertise. She earned her Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from Creighton University School of Medicine in May 2016. Following her medical degree, Dr. Boyajian completed a rigorous residency in Emergency Medicine at Kern Medical Center, where she trained from July 2016 to June 2020. Her comprehensive training and dedication have equipped her to handle a wide range of emergency medical situations with precision and care.