14064 Unlocking the paralyzed brain & Catamenial Epilepsy April 18, 2014
Weekly grand rounds as a forum for clinical and basic research updates in neurology with respect to diagnosis and management of neurological disorders and advances in neuroscience. General areas of focus will include among others the following: neuromuscular, epilepsy, sleep, movement disorders, stroke and vascular disorders, neurodegenertive, dementia and memory disorders, headaches and cranial neuralgias, autonomic disorders, and general neurologic conditions.
Target Audience
Neurologists and Neuropsychologists as a specialty, including both generalists and sub-specialists. Health care providers including physicians (MD's, DO's) RN, APNP, PA, PhD, as well as students, residents, and fellows. Also included are basic and clinical researchers and clinicians throughout neurology, neurosurgery, and neuropsychology especially during the monthly interdisciplinary grand rounds presentations.
Learning Objectives
Educational Objectives:
1. To know different patterns of catamenial epilepsy
2. How to diagnose catamenial epilepsy.
3. How to treat catamenial epilepsy.
Faculty Disclosure - Planning Information goes here. *Go to pg 18 in the manual and add info
The following planners have disclosed that they have no commercial interests: Dr Chelimsky, Dr Christopher Butson, Dr. David Sabsevitz and Dr. Jonathan Florczak.
No one in control of content have any relevant financial information except for the following:
Available Credit
- 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
- 1.00 APAAPA credit.
- 1.00 Hours of ParticipationHours of Participation credit.

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