Comprehensive Review of Neurology 2019

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Comprehensive Review of Neurology 2019

Format: 52 Video Files + 2 PDF files.


YOU WILL GET THE COURSE VIA LIFETIME DOWNLOAD LINK (FAST SPEED) AFTER PAYMENT

Oakstone Board Review

This in-depth study of clinical neurology illuminates the fine points of diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of both common and uncommon neurological disorders.

Stay Current in Your Field

This CME program covers the breadth and depth of clinical neurology and its subspecialty areas, detailing the most current practical information. Comprehensive Review of Neurology comprises 50+ case-based lectures on topics like Alzheimer's disease, headache, fatigue, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, sleep disorders, etc. You'll get expert take-home points from each lecture, including:

  • Functional Movement Disorders. Functional neurological disorders can be diagnosed with positive signs and symptoms, and are not only diagnosed by exclusion.
  • Back and Neck Pain. While pain radiating to the extremeties is often caused by nerve root compression, axial spine pain is generally from musculoskeletal causes rather than nerve compression.
  • Concussion. Concussion has reached epidemic proportions and clinicians must be able to diagnose, proivde guidance following injury, and manage common symptoms.
  • Social Networks in Neurology. The influence of social relationships on risk for mortality is comparable with well-established risk factors for mortality.
  • And many more!


Unique Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this CME activity, you will be better able to:

  • Differentiate between hyperkinetic and hypokinetic movement disorders
  • Describe the proven and effective methods to prevent ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes
  • Compare the benefits of medical and non-pharmacologic treatments of epilepsy
  • Perform up-to-date and effective methods of treating different types of chronic pain
  • Recognize the differences between primary brain cancer and metastatic brain tumors
  • Explain the recognition and management of functional neurological disorders
  • Apply the concepts of social networks into clinical practice
  • Describe the various levels of consciousness
  • Discuss the differences between primary headaches and secondary headaches
  • Identify Alzheimer disease from other types of dementia
  • Manage upper and lower extremity peripheral neuropathies


Intended Audience

This educational activity was designed for neurologists, senior neurology residents, neurology fellows, and nurse practitioners.

Date of Original Release: June 15, 2019

Date Credits Expire: June 15, 2022

AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ and Contact Hours: 48.25


Topics And Speakers:

Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology

  • Evaluation of Dementia – Kirk R. Daffner, MD
  • Alzheimer’s Disease – Reisa A. Sperling, MD
  • Rapidly Progressive Dementias and Encephalopathies – Scott McGinnis, MD
  • Neuropsychiatry – Gaston Baslet, MD

Sensory Complaints

  • Headache – Rebecca C. Burch, MD
  • Fatigue – Thomas D. Sabin, MD

Movement Disorders

  • Parkinson’s Disease: Medical Treatment – Chizoba Umeh, MD
  • Parkinson’s Disease: Surgical Treatment – Michael T. Hayes, MD
  • Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders – Edison K. Miyawaki, MD
  • Functional Movement Disorders – Mark Hallett, MD
  • Ataxia, Atypical Parkinsonism, and Multiple System Atrophy – Vikram Khurana, MD, PhD

Stroke

  • Prevention of Stroke – Steven K. Feske, MD
  • Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke – Galen V. Henderson, MD
  • Management of Hemorrhagic Stroke – Matthew B. Bevers, MD, PhD

Neurointensive Care

  • Principles of Neurointensive Care – Saef Izzy, MD

Neuromuscular Disorders

  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Motor Neuropathies – Jeremy M. Shefner, MD, PhD
  • Approach to Neuropathy – Christopher Doughty, MD
  • Entrapment Neuropathies – David C. Preston, MD
  • Myopathies and Neuromuscular Junction Disorders – Robert M. Pascuzzi, MD
  • Neuromuscular Ultrasound – David C. Preston, MD

Neurology Below the Belt

  • The Neurogenic Bladder – Tamara B. Kaplan, MD

Multiple Sclerosis

  • Multiple Sclerosis – Christopher Severson, MD

Sleep Disorders

  • Sleep Disorders – Michael H. Silber, MB, ChB

Epilepsy

  • Medical Treatment of Epilepsy – Tracey A. Milligan, MD, MS
  • Non-Pharmacologic Treatments for Epilepsy – Ellen J. Bubrick, MD
  • Status Epilepticus – Jong Woo Lee, MD, PhD
  • Sudden Unexplained/Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) – Lawrence J. Hirsch, MD
  • Critical Care EEG Monitoring – Lawrence J. Hirsch, MD

Neuro-Ophthalmology

  • Disorders of Vision – Robert Mallery, MD
  • Disorders of Pupils and Eye Movements – Sashank Prasad, MD

Neuro-Otology

  • Dizziness and Balance – Gregory T. Whitman, MD

Spinal Cord Disorders

  • Spinal Cord Disorders – Shamik Bhattacharyya, MD

Pain

  • Local Nerve Blocks for Pain – Victor Wang, MD
  • Back and Neck Pain – Shamik Bhattacharyya, MD

Neurology of Systemic Diseases

  • Autoimmune and Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndromes – Henrikas Vaitkevicius, MD
  • Principles and Practice of Hospital Neurology – Joshua P. Klein, MD, PhD
  • Neuro-Rheumatology – Shamik Bhattacharyya, MD

Cancer Neurology

  • Gliomas – Tracy T. Batchelor, MD, MPH
  • Central Nervous System Lymphoma – Lakshmi Nayak, MD
  • Neurological Aspects of Systemic Cancer – Amy A. Pruitt, MD

Neurological Infectious Disease

  • Neurological Infectious Diseases – Karen L. Roos, MD

Coma and Disorders of Consciousness

  • Coma and Disorders of Consciousness – Martin A. Samuels, MD

Autonomic Neurology

  • Autonomic Disorders – Peter Novak, MD, PhD

Special Topics

  • Neurotoxicology – Timothy Erickson, MD
  • Palliative Care of the Neurological Patient – Kate Brizzi, MD
  • Women’s Neurology – Mary Angela O’Neal, MD
  • Concussion – William J. Mullally, MD
  • Functional Neurological Disorders – Barbara A. Dworetzky, MD
  • Social Networks in Neurology – Amar Dhand, MD
  • Global Neurology – Aaron Berkowitz, MD
  • Convergence of Research in Neurology and Psychiatry: Should It Affect How We Train Our Students and Residents? – Joseph B. Martin, MD, PhD
  • Review of Clinical Neuroanatomy – Aaron Berkowitz, MD
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