Harvard 29th Annual Update in Neurology 2021

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+ Include: 82 videos + 45 pdfs, size: 17.05 GB

+ Target Audience: neurologists, hospitalists, emergency clinicians, internists

Description

+ Include: 82 videos + 45 pdfs, size: 17.05 GB

+ Target Audience: neurologists, hospitalists, emergency clinicians, internists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

A concise, case-based update spanning the breadth of adult neurology. Faculty translate current evidence and guidelines into clear diagnostic pathways, treatment algorithms, and follow-up strategies for clinic, ED, and inpatient settings.

What You Will Learn

  • Stepwise evaluation of common neurologic complaints and red flags

  • Evidence-based management of stroke/TIA, epilepsy, headache, movement and neuromuscular disorders

  • Practical updates in MS/neuroimmunology, dementia and cognitive neurology, and neuroinfectious disease

  • Imaging, EEG/EMG, LP, and lab interpretation that drives decisions

  • Medication pearls: indications, sequencing, monitoring, adverse-event prevention

Event Details

  • Format: Live lectures with case discussions, board-style Q&A, and concise take-home checklists

  • Structure: Thematic blocks designed for next-day implementation in general and subspecialty practice

Who Should Attend
Neurologists, hospitalists, emergency clinicians, internists, advanced practice providers, and trainees seeking a high-yield, practice-ready neurology update.

Why Attend

  • Convert guidelines and trials into simple, usable workflows

  • Sharpen diagnostic accuracy and reduce unnecessary testing

  • Bring back algorithms, counseling scripts, and follow-up plans that improve outcomes

 

+ Topics:

Monday, October 11, 2021

Functional Neurocircuitry of Cognition and Cognitive Syndromes
State-of-the Art Approaches to the Diagnosis of Dementia
State-of-the-Art Approaches in the Treatment of Dementia
Best Practices for Imaging in Neurologic Diseases
Instructive Video Cases in Parkinsonism and Hypokinetic Movement Disorders
Advances in Our Understanding of Hyperkinetic Movements
Non-Pharmacologic Therapy of Movement Disorders
Updates in the Practical Management of Parkinsonism

Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Current Approaches to Myopathy Cases
Neuropathy and Neuromuscular Junction: Cases Offering Clinical Pearls
State-of-the-Art Approaches to Stroke Prevention and Treatment
Updates in Genetics and Stroke
Visual Disturbances
Cases in Geriatric Neurology
Neurologic Emergencies: Quick Identification and Steps to Take to Optimize Patient Outcomes
Brain Tumors in 2021: State-of-the-Art and Emerging Treatment Options

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Best Practices for Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures
State-of-the-Art Differential Diagnosis of Epilepsy: Video Cases
Updates in Pharmacological Treatment of Epilepsy
New Concepts in Non-Pharmacologic Treatment of Epilepsy
Meet the Expert: Problematic Epilepsy Cases in Pregnancy
Neurogenetics and Impact on Clinical Practice
Below-the-Belt Neurology
KEYNOTE—State-of-the-Art Treatment of ALS

Thursday, October 14, 2021

Neurological Complications of Checkpoint Inhibition and Other Immunotherapies in Cancer Patients
State-of-the-Art Differential Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis
Optimizing Your Approach to Treating Multiple Sclerosis
Cerebellar Ataxias
Expanded Options for Treating Eye Movement Disorders
Updates in Alzheimer’s Disease
Treating Neurological Cancer
The Neurology of Alcohol

Friday, October 15, 2021

Concussion: Guidance to Improve Patient Outcomes
Updates in the Neurologic Impact of COVID-19
Issues in Women’s Neurology
KEYNOTE—How Neurologists Think: What My Errors Taught Me
Diagnosing Unusual and Difficult Cases of Headache
How to Deliver the Best Care for Neck and Back Pain
The New Options for Treating Chronic Migraine
Use of Integrative Therapies in the Treatment of Headache
Updates in What Anesthesiologists Can Now Provide

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