Join UCLA Neurology Review 2017 on this fascinating tour of clinical neurology’s frontiers. Introduce a remarkable course leading you on a fantastic journey via many fascinating themes. Stroke, vascular neurology, brain healing, and mobility impairments are fascinating. You will be enlightened and empowered as you explore knowledge and gain tools to improve your skills.
Explore cutting-edge treatment choices in the acclaimed American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Practice Guidelines. Recent papers inform these evidence-based suggestions, ensuring you receive the most effective and current therapies. Explore novel AAN Practice Guidelines and treatments to stay ahead of the curve.
Introducing the exciting “three new things” will grab your attention and illuminate clinical advances.
Learn about illness processes, cutting-edge diagnostics, and revolutionary treatments.
Learn how complementary and alternative medicine might improve neurological disorders.
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Participants will learn amazing talents from UCLA Neurology Review 2017:
- Explore common neurological issues with a full evidence-based review. Discover new brain studies and ideas as we explore the brain. Join us on this captivating trip as we investigate neurology and grasp these complex topics.
- Explore the intriguing world of neurologic diseases, where clinical care is vital. Discover new disease processes, pathogenesis, diagnostic techniques, and treatments. Discover neurology’s key conditions. Join us as we explore neurology care and the new advances changing how we treat these disorders.
- Experience the power of cutting-edge treatment solutions backed by the latest AAN research. Practice Rules Perfect the Art
- The spectacular “Three New Things” will transform clinical practice!
- Explore complementary and alternative medicine’s possible benefits for neurological problems.
Find your ideal audience:
UCLA Neurology Review 2017 is tailored to prominent private practice neurologists, health groups, and academic practitioners. This amazing opportunity is also available to distinguished psychiatrists, neurology, and neurosurgery trainees. Join us for an unforgettable education! Our cutting-edge neuroscience-specific allied healthcare education will maximize your career. This course will teach you vital skills for psychologists, physician assistants, nurses, nurse practitioners, speech pathologists, and physical and occupational therapists. In the ever-changing field of neuroscience, enhance your skills. Enroll today to advance your career!
TOPICS/SPEAKERS of UCLA Neurology Review 2017:
- Mechanisms of Brain Repair –Â S. Thomas Carmichael, MD, PhD
- Traumatic Brain Injury –Â Meeryo Choe, MD
- Cases in Stroke & Vascular Neurology –Â Neal Rao, MD
- Cases in Neuroradiology –Â J. Pablo Villablanca, MD
- Cases in Neuromuscular Disorders: Practical Approaches –Â Perry Shieh, MD, PhD
- Treatments for Genetic Neuromuscular Diseases –Â Perry Shieh, MD, PhD
- Cases in Neuro-Ophthalmology –Â Mark Morrow, MD
- Movement Disorders Cases –Â Indu Subramanian, MD
- Challenging Cases in Neuroethics –Â Neil Wenger, MD
- The Patient with Refractory Seizures: Drugs, Surgery and Neurostimulation –Â Chris DeGiorgio, MD
- CNS Infections in the United States from AIDS to Zika –Â Elyse Singer, MD
- Approach to the Patient with Spinal Cord Injuries –Â David N. Alexander, MD
- Cases in Neurocritical Care –Â Navaz Karanjia, MD
- The Interface Between Neurology and Medicine –Â Lucas Restrepo, MD, PhD
- Goodnight to Insomnia, What Neurologists Need to Know –Â Alon Y. Avidan, MD, MPH
- Practical Cases in Neurogenetics –Â Brent Fogel, MD, PhD
- Approach to the Dizzy Patient –Â Robert Baloh, MD
- Assessment and Care of the Patient with Memory Complaints –Â Verna Porter, MD
- Approach to the Patient with Refractory Headaches –Â Alan Rapoport, MD
- Psychopharmacology for the Neurologist –Â Timothy Fong, MD
- Case-Based Approach to Neurologic Pain Syndromes –Â Michael Ferrante, MD
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