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Brazilian Visa Info

Please remember, U.S. citizens traveling to Brazil are required to obtain a visa prior to entering Brazil. The application process could take some time, so start early for the best results.

When applying for the visa, use the name and address of:
Irene Marchesan
Rua Cayowaa, 664
Perdizes
CEP 05018-000
Sao Paulo-SP
Brazil

United States contact person: Debora Munoz - (619) 871-7251

If you are planning to extend your travel to the countryside, please consult your primary physician regarding updates on vaccinations.

2010 Convention News

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2010 IAOM Convention, August 27-29, 2010, São Paulo, Brazil

Associação Educativa e Assistencial "Maria Imaculada"
Mantenedora do COLÉGIO MARIA IMACULADA
Av. Bernardino de Campos, 79 - Paraíso - São Paulo
CEP - 04004-050
Brazil
Phone: 55-11-3283.2111

 See the Convention page for more details. 

Orofacial Myologist Providing Clinical Services via Telepractice: Position Statement

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This position statement is an official policy of the International Association of Orofacial Myology (IAOM) approved by the Board of Directors on 10/23/2008.

It is the position of the International Association of Orofacial Myology (IAOM) that telepractice is an appropriate model of service delivery by IAOM Certified Orofacial Myologists. Telepractice is the use of electronic media and/or technology to deliver professional services to a distant location by linking clinician to patient; clinician to student; or clinician to clinician for assessment, intervention, training, and/or consultation. Telepractice may be used to overcome barriers of access to services caused by location, unavailability of specialists and/or impaired mobility.

The use of telepractice does not remove any existing responsibilities in delivering services, including adherence to the IAOM Code of Ethnics. Bylaws, state and federal laws (e.g. licensure, HIPAA, etc.) and other professional policy documents (e.g. ASHA, AGD, etc.) on professional practices. The quality of services delivered via telepractice must be consistant with the quality of services delivered face-to-face.
 

Position Statement of IAOM regarding appliances for Oral Habit Patterns

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POSITION STATEMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF OROFACIAL MYOLOGY REGARDING APPLIANCE USE FOR ORAL HABIT PATTERNS

BACKGROUND: Some orthodontists and others in dentistry continue to address oral habit patterns with appliances involving cribs, rakes, spikes, prongs or other tongue reminders. By contrast, procedures utilized by orofacial myologists are effective in modifying oral habit patterns without the need for appliances.

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