h. Professional attitudes »
PROFESSIONAL ATTITUDES OF A VESTIBULAR MEDICINE EXPERT

-  -  Being aware of the broad spectrum of Vestibular Medicine
-  -  Understanding your role and the role of other members with different clinical backgrounds within the spectrum of Vestibular Medicine
-  -  Being aware of overlap of activities between Vestibular Experts with different clinical backgrounds
-  -  Being aware of own limitations within the spectrum of Vestibular Medicine
-  -  Knowing when to refer and to whom within the Vestibular Medicine network
-  -  Being able to function within a multidisciplinary team to care for complex vestibular patients
-  -  Understanding indications and limitations of ancillary testing, when performing or requesting them
-  -  Being aware of patient associations, and on indication being able to cooperate in respect of mutual independence
-  -  Being aware of the benefits of peer support by patient associations
-  -  Being aware of myths in Vestibular Medicine and how to respond to them
-  -  Being able to critically appraise research in Vestibular Medicine
-  -  Being aware of the local legislation regarding vestibular disorders (professional activities, driving, sports activities, etc.)
-  -  Be able to offer patient-centered care in Vestibular Medicine
-  -  Understand the concept of personalized care in Vestibular Medicine