Oakstone Neurology for Non-Neurologists 2022

20 $

+ Include: 62 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 11.6 GB

+ Target Audience: internists, family physicians, emergency physicians, psychiatrists, physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians, obstetricians/gynecologists

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+ Include: 62 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 11.6 GB

+ Target Audience: internists, family physicians, emergency physicians, psychiatrists, physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians, obstetricians/gynecologists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Comprehensive Online CME: Expert Advice and Guidance

This online CME course is designed to help non-neurologists stay abreast of the vast field of clinical neurology, better diagnose and manage their patients, and make appropriate referrals. The 60+ lectures in Neurology for Non-Neurologists cover both common and uncommon neurological disorders.

Speakers — chosen for their clinical expertise and experience educating non-neurologists — cover all areas of clinical neurology in practical, focused 30-minute continuing medical education lectures. You’ll benefit from their expert advice, clinical guidance, and valuable take-home points, including:

  • Numbness and Spells. The key to assessing spells is to determine whether the spells are fast (seconds), suggesting seizures, or TIA or slow (minutes), which suggest migraine.
  • Gait Disorders. Testing gait is a very sensitive but not specific test of neurologic function.
  • Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders. The diagnostic criteria for essential tremor have been updated to include bilateral action tremor of the upper limbs of at least 3 years’ duration, with or without head, voice, or leg tremor.
  • Neuropathy: What You Should Know. Peripheral neuropathy is not one disease. Your first step in patient work up of a patient with suspected neuropathy is to characterize its phenotype so you can better tailor your management.
  • and many more…

Date of Original Release: August 31, 2022
Estimated Time to Complete: 31.25 hours

Learning Objectives

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

  • Differentiate between essential tremor and intention tremor
  • List common precipitants of non-epileptic seizures
  • Define and identify parkinsonism
  • Differentiate between acute confusional state and delirium
  • Describe the symptoms in the presentation of neuropathies
  • Identify common causes of ischemic stroke
  • Contrast concussion, mild traumatic brain injury, and subconcussive injury
  • Describe the use of manual therapies, movement therapies, cognitive/mindfulness therapies, and coaching in managing pain
  • Recognize and diagnose obstructive sleep apnea
  • State the signs and symptoms that could suggest a primary brain tumor
  • List the common mimics of multiple sclerosis
  • Contrast convulsive and non-convulsive status epilepticus

Intended Audience

The activity was designed for internists, family physicians, emergency physicians, psychiatrists, physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians, obstetricians/gynecologists (who act as primary care physicians), adolescent medicine physicians, geriatricians, resident and fellows in the above specialties and nurse practitioners and physician assistants in the above specialties.

 

+ Topics:

1. Numbness and Spells – Martin A. Samuels, MD.mp4
2. Approach to the Dizzy Patient – Martin A. Samuels, MD.mp4
3. Treating the Dizzy Patient – Martin A. Samuels, MD.mp4
4. Tremors – Christopher D. Stephen, MB ChB, MRCP(UK), MS.mp4
5. Gait Disorders – Martin A. Samuels, MD.mp4
6. Neuropsychological Evaluation – Doreen M. Rentz, PsyD.mp4
7. Behavioral Abnormalities – Scott McGinnis, MD.mp4
8. New Treatments for Dementia – Gad A. Marshall, MD.mp4
9. Delirium and Confusion – Joshua P. Klein, MD, PhD.mp4
10. Disorders of Attention and Executive Function – Kirk R. Daffner, MD.mp4
11. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder – Patricia McGuire, MD.mp4
12. Epilepsy – Tracey A. Milligan, MD, MS, FAAN, FAES, FANA.mp4
13. Seizures as a Symptom of Systemic Disease – Tracey A. Milligan, MD, MS, FAAN, FAES, FANA.mp4
14. How to choose the Initial Antiseizure Medication – Jong Woo Lee, MD.mp4
15. Non-Pharmacological Treatment of Epilepsy – Ellen J. Bubrick, MD.mp4
16. Functional Seizures – P. Emanuela Voinescu, MD.mp4
17. Explaining the Basic Principles of Electroencephalography – Rani Sarkis, MD.mp4
18. Hypokinetic Movement Disorders – Edison K. Miyawaki, MD.mp4
19. Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders – Edison K. Miyawaki, MD.mp4
20. Parkinsonism – Christopher D. Stephen, MB ChB, MRCP (UK), MS.mp4
21. Non-Pharmacological Treatment of Movement Disorders – Michael T. Hayes, MD.mp4
22. Basic Principles of Electromyography (EMG) – Joome Suh, MD.mp4
23. Neuropathy – What You Should Know – Christopher Doughty, MD.mp4
24. Myopathy – What You Should Know – Christopher Doughty, MD.mp4
25. Stroke – Primary and Secondary Prevention and Treatment – Galen V. Henderson, MD.mp4
26. Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke – Galen V. Henderson, MD.mp4
27. Hemorrhagic Strokes – Matthew Bevers, MD, PhD.mp4
28. Bacterial Meningitis – Steven K. Feske, MD.mp4
29. Infectious Encephalitis – Steven K. Feske, MD.mp4
30. HIV Neurology – Nagagopal Venna, MD, MRCPI, MRCPUK.mp4
31. Window to the Brain – A Review of Neuro-Ophthalmology – Sashank Prasad, MD.mp4
32. Eye Movement Disturbances – Robert M. Mallery, MD.mp4
33. Multiple Sclerosis – What You Need to Know About the Disease and Diagnosis – Tamara B. Kaplan, MD.mp4
34. Multiple Sclerosis Treatment – Tamara B. Kaplan, MD.mp4
35. Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma – An Update on Diagnosis and Management – Lakshmi Nayak, MD.mp4
36. Diagnosis and Management of Primary Brain Tumors – L. Nicolas Gonzalez Castro, MD, PhD.mp4
37. Neurological Problems in Systemic Cancer – Eudocia Quant Lee, MD, MPH.mp4
38. Metastases to the Nervous System – Jose Ricardo McFaline Figueroa, MD, PhD.mp4
39. Managing Chronic Pain – Victor Wang, MD, PhD, MBA.mp4
40. Use of Injections to Treat Pain Syndromes – Victor Wang, MD, PhD, MBA.mp4
41. Integrative Methods for Treating Headache and Pain – Carolyn A. Bernstein, MD, FAHS.mp4
42. Neck and Arm Pain – Shamik Bhattacharyya, MD.mp4
43. Low Back Pain – Shamik Bhattacharyya, MD.mp4
44. Primary Headaches – Brian E. McGeeney, MD, MPH, MBA.mp4
45. Headache as a Symptom of Systemic Disease – Brian E. McGeeney, MD, MPH, MBA.mp4
46. Diagnosing and Recognizing Sleep Disorders – Milena Pavlova, MD.mp4
47. Treatment of Sleep Disorders – Milena Pavlova, MD.mp4
48. Tackling Neurology Below the Belt – Neurogenic Bladder & Uroneurology – Tamara B. Kaplan, MD.mp4
49. Sexual Dysfunction in Neurologic Disease – Tamara B. Kaplan, MD.mp4
50. Principles of Neuro-Imaging – Joshua P. Klein, MD, PhD, FANA, FASN, FAAN.mp4
51. Principles of Hospital Neurology – Joshua P. Klein, MD, PhD, FANA, FASN, FAAN.mp4
52. The Neurology of Alcohol – Michael E. Charness, MD.mp4
53. Neurological Complications of Substance Use Disorder – Nagagopal Venna, MD, MRCPI, MRCPUK.mp4
54. Neurology of Vitamin Deficiency – Fat-Soluble Vitamins – Martin A. Samuels, MD, MACP, FAAN, FANA, FRCP, DSci (hon).mp4
55. Neurology of Vitamin Deficiency – Water-Soluble Vitamins – Martin A. Samuels, MD, MACP, FAAN, FANA, FRCP, DSci (hon).mp4
56. Autoimmune Disorders in Neurology – Shamik Bhattacharyya, MD.mp4
57. Concussion – William J. Mullally, MD.mp4
58. Functional Neurological Disorders – Mark Hallett, MD.mp4
59. Women’s Neurology – Mary Angela O’Neal, MD.mp4
60. Spinal Cord Disorders – Shamik Bhattacharyya, MD.mp4
61. Principles of the Use of Autonomic Testing in Neurology – Peter Novak, MD, PhD.mp4
62. Inpatient Neurology in the COVID-19 Era – Giovanna Manzano, MD.mp4
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