Oakstone UCLA Review of Clinical Neurology 2017

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+ Include: 22 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 8.4 GB

+ Target Audience: neurologist

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+ Include: 22 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 8.4 GB

+ Target Audience: neurologist

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Clinical Update

This comprehensive review utilizes case-based lectures to help participants strengthen their proficiency in diagnosing and treating core disease states in neurology.

A Comprehensive Review of Clinical Neurology

UCLA Review of Clinical Neurology reviews the basic concepts and recent advances in neurology. With case-based discussions, this course covers a broad range of topics — including stroke and vascular neurology, mechanisms of brain repair, movement disorders, and more — to help you better:

  • Outline evidence-based treatment options based on recent publications of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Practice Guidelines
  • Present “three new things” focusing on the latest developments in the clinical domain
  • Attain the latest knowledge on disease mechanisms, diagnostic tools, treatment options, etc.
  • Evaluate complementary and alternative medicine for specific neurological conditions

Learning Objectives

After viewing this activity, participants will demonstrate the ability to:

  • Conduct a comprehensive evidence-based review of common neurological problems
  • Present common and important neurologic conditions, emphasizing practical aspects of clinical care and highlighting recent discoveries in disease mechanisms, pathophysiology, diagnostic tools and recently approved treatment options
  • Propose effective evidence-based treatment options based on recent publications of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Practice Guidelines
  • Present “three new things” focusing on recent advances in the clinical domain
  • Review complementary and alternative medicine for specific neurological conditions

Target Audience

This educational activity was planned for neurologists in private, health groups, and/or academic practice, as well as psychiatrists and neurology and neurosurgery trainees. The course will also be very helpful to allied health care providers in neuroscience specialties (psychologists, physician assistants, nurses and nurse practitioners, speech pathologists, and physical and occupational therapists).

Date Of Original Release: November 30, 2017
Estimated Time To Complete This CME Program: 17 hours

 

+ Topics:

01. Mechanisms of Brain Repair S. Thomas Carmichael, MD, PhD.mp4
02. Traumatic Brain Injury Meeryo Choe, MD.mp4
03. Cases in Stroke & Vascular Neurology Neal Rao, MD.mp4
04. Cases in Neuroradiology J. Pablo Villablanca, MD.mp4
05. Cases in Neuromuscular Disorders- Practical Approaches Perry Shieh, MD, PhD.mp4
06. Treatments for Genetic Neuromuscular Diseases Perry Shieh, MD, PhD.mp4
07. Cases in Neuro-Ophthalmology Mark Morrow, MD.mp4
08. Movement Disorders Cases Indu Subramanian, MD.mp4
09. Challenging Cases in Neuroethics Neil Wenger, MD.mp4
10. The Patient with Refractory Seizures- Drugs, Surgery and Neurostimulation Chris DeGiorgio, MD.mp4
11. CNS Infections in the United States from AIDS to Zika Elyse Singer, MD.mp4
12. Approach to the Patient with Spinal Cord Injuries David N. Alexander, MD.mp4
13. Cases in Neurocritical Care Navaz Karanjia, MD.mp4
14. The Interface Between Neurology and Medicine Lucas Restrepo, MD, PhD.mp4
15. Goodnight to Insomnia, What Neurologists Need to Know Alon Y. Avidan, MD, MPH.mp4
16. Practical Cases in Neurogenetics Brent Fogel, MD, PhD.mp4
17. Approach to the Dizzy Patient Robert Baloh, MD.mp4
18. Assessment and Care of the Patient with Memory Complaints Verna Porter, MD.mp4
19. Approach to the Patient with Refractory Headaches Alan Rapoport, MD.mp4
20. Psychopharmacology for the Neurologist Timothy Fong, MD.mp4
21. Case-Based Approach to Neurologic Pain Syndromes Michael Ferrante, MD.mp4
22. Case Studies.mp4
Questions.pdf
Syllabus.pdf

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