Oakstone Comprehensive Review of Neurology 2017

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+ Include: 47 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 9.92 GB

+ Target Audience: neurologists

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+ Include: 47 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 9.92 GB

+ Target Audience: neurologists

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Oakstone Board Review

Prep for board exams with this comprehensive neurology review. This course is designed to improve the assessment and care of patients with neurological disorders. Ideal for self-assessment.

Explore Key Topics in Neurology

Comprehensive Review of Neurology consists of 44 lectures with accompanying study materials covering the full spectrum of modern clinical neurology. This CME course is designed to improve the assessment and care of patients with neurological disorders and to keep neurologists on top of a rapidly evolving specialty. The lectures are presented by an acclaimed group of teachers and practitioners led by Course Director Martin A. Samuels, MD, an internationally recognized clinical neurologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School.

This board review course looks at a wide range of key topics in neurology to help you stay updated. Comprehensive Review of Neurology includes case-based lectures on topics like neurologic investigations, sensory complaints, epilepsy, coma and disorders of consciousness, etc. It will help you to:

  • Perform a thorough history and neurological exam in order to recognize common and uncommon neurological diseases
  • Assess relevant treatment options and the need for referral to a subspecialist neurologist or specialist in another field
  • Determine which patient complaints require further imaging
  • Predict and manage patient expectations regarding treatment options, outcomes, and prognosis

Unique Learning Objectives

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

  • Perform a thorough history taking and neurologic exam in order to recognize and evaluate common and uncommon neurologic symptoms and complaints
  • Distinguish between those patient complaints that require further imaging and those that do not
  • Identify appropriate and relevant treatments and the subsequent outcomes
  • Evaluate the necessity for referral of the neurologic patient to a subspecialist neurologist or a specialist in another field
  • Manage patient expectations regarding disease course, treatment results, and prognosis
  • Differentiate between medical treatment and surgical management of such disorders as epilepsy and Parkinson disease
  • Differentiate between a primary neurologic disorder and a neurologic problem caused by a systemic disorder

Intended Audience

This educational activity was designed for Neurologists, Neurology Residents, Neurology Fellows and Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners working in Neurology practices.

Date Of Original Release: June 15, 2017

 

+ Topics:

01. What’s New in Neurodegenerative Disease Neuropathology Matthew P. Frosch, MD, PhD.mp4
02. What’s New in Brain Tumor Pathology Matthew P. Frosch, MD, PhD.mp4
03. Neuropathology- Peripheral Nervous System Rebecca D. Folkerth, MD.mp4
04. Neuroimaging in Clinical Neurology Joshua P. Klein, MD, PhD.mp4
05. Evaluation of Dementia Kirk R. Daffner, MD.mp4
06. Alzheimer Disease Reisa A. Sperling, MD.mp4
07. Rapidly Progressive Dementias and Encephalopathies Michael D. Geschwind, MD, PhD.mp4
08. Headache Rebecca C. Burch, MD.mp4
09. Fatigue Thomas B. Sabin, MD.mp4
10. Parkinson Disease- Medical Treatment Lewis R. Sudarsky, MD.mp4
11. Parkinson Disease- Surgical Treatment Michael T. Hayes, MD.mp4
12. Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders Edison K. Miyawaki, MD.mp4
13. Psychogenic Movement Disorders Mark Hallett, MD.mp4
14. Ataxia, Atypical Parkinsonism, and Multiple System Atrophy Vikram Khurana, MD, PhD.mp4
15. Prevention of Stroke Steven K. Feske, MD.mp4
16. Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke Galen V. Henderson, MD.mp4
17. Management of Hemorrhagic Stroke Matthew B. Bevers, MD, PhD.mp4
18. Principles of Neurointensive Care Eelco F.M. Wijdicks, MD.mp4
19. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Motor Neuropathies Jeremy M. Shefner, MD, PhD.mp4
20. Peripheral Neuropathies Thomas I. Cochrane, MD, MBA.mp4
21. Entrapment Neuropathies David C. Preston, MD.mp4
22. Myopathies and Neuromuscular Junction Disorders Robert M. Pascuzzi, MD.mp4
23. Multiple Sclerosis James M. Stankiewicz, MD.mp4
24. Sleep Disorders Michael H. Silber, MB, ChB.mp4
25. Medical Treatment of Epilepsy Gregory D. Cascino, MD, FAAN, FANA, FACNS, FAES.mp4
26. Non-Pharmacologic Treatments for Epilepsy Ellen J. Bubrick, MD.mp4
27. Status Epilepticus Jong Woo Lee, MD, PhD.mp4
28. Sudden Unexplained Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) Lawrence J. Hirsch, MD.mp4
29. Critical Care EEG Monitoring Lawrence J. Hirsch, MD.mp4
30. Disorders of Vision Robert Mallery, MD.mp4
31. Disorders of Eye Movements, Pupils, and Lids Sashank Prasad, MD.mp4
32. Dizziness and Balance Gregory T. Whitman, MD.mp4
33. Myelopathies Shamik Bhattacharyya, MD.mp4
34. Pain Brian J. Wainger, MD, PhD.mp4
35. Autoimmune and Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndromes Henrikas Vaitkevicius, MD.mp4
36. Principles and Practice of Hospital Neurology Joshua P. Klein, MD, PhD.mp4
37. Neurocardiology Martin A. Samuels, MD.mp4
38. Primary Brain Tumors Lakshmi Nayak, MD.mp4
39. Neurological Aspects of Systemic Cancer Amy A. Pruitt, MD.mp4
40. Neurological Infectious Diseases Karen L. Roos, MD.mp4
41. Coma and Disorders of Consciousness Martin A. Samuels, MD.mp4
42. Autonomic Neurology Peter Novak, MD.mp4
43. Neurotoxicology Michael Ganetsky, MD, FACEP, FACMT.mp4
44. Palliative Care of the Neurological Patient Kate Brizzi, MD.mp4
45. Women’s Neurology M. Angela O’Neal, MD.mp4
46. Concussion William J. Mullally, MD.mp4
47. Neuromuscular Ultrasound David C. Preston, MD.mp4
Questions.pdf
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