Osler Neurology 2021 Online Review (CME VIDEOS)
This comprehensive review is designed to help you pass your Neurology board exams as well as to update your clinical knowledge base. Emphasis is on evidence-based medicine and board-relevant standards of care, incorporating new concepts and treatments. The course includes lectures that review the entire field of Neurology. As a result, it provides a good review for the ABPN written exams or for physicians in practice wanting a thorough update. The course includes didactic lectures, discussion of clinical vignettes, embedded questions for discussion at the end of each topic.
This comprehensive review is designed to help you pass your Neurology board exams as well as to update your clinical knowledge base. Emphasis is on evidence-based medicine and board-relevant standards of care, incorporating new concepts and treatments. The course includes lectures that review the entire field of Neurology. As a result, it provides a good review for the ABPN written exams or for physicians in practice wanting a thorough update. The course includes didactic lectures, discussion of clinical vignettes, embedded questions for discussion at the end of each topic.
Objectives
At the conclusion of this course each participant should be able to:
- Identify and discuss clinically relevant aspects of neurochemistry, neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and neuropharmacology
- Interpret neuroimaging studies
- Recognize and describe all major neurological disorders and important variants
- Discuss developmental disorders and scientific underpinnings
- Distinguish abnormal behavioral and personality changes
- Describe the use of appropriate psychopharmacology agents for all major neurologic disorders and important interactions
- Identify and plan treatment for alcoholism and substance abuse
- Identify and distinguish between altered states of consciousness and memory disorders
- Implement appropriate primary and secondary stroke prevention strategies
Faculty and Topics
Erik Ensrud, MD
Professor of Neurology
University of Missouri
Anterior Horn Cell, Muscle Disease/ Myopathies, Peripheral Neuropathies, Neuromuscular Junction, MS, and Demyelinating Diseases, Spine and Spinal Cord, EMG Overview, Focal Neuropathies
Thomas Geller, MD
Professor of Child Neurology
St. Louis University
Neurology In The Nursery I and II, Neurologic Disorders of Infancy I and II, Neuro-Oncology and Paraneoplastic Disorders I and II, Questions and Answers
Douglas Gould, Ph.D.
Professor of Neuroscience
Oakland University
Neuroanatomy I (Peripheral Nerve), Neuroanatomy II (Central Nervous System), Neuroanatomy III (Motor System) Neuroanatomy IV (Sensory Systems), Neuroanatomy V (Visual System), Neuroanatomy VI (Auditory and Vestibular) Neuroanatomy VII (Diencephalon And Limbic Systems)
Brian Krause, MD
Practicing Psychiatrist
Fort Royal, Virginia
Substance Abuse I and II, Psychiatric Disorders
Charles Marcuccilli, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
University of Chicago
Infections Developmental Disorders, Neurodegenerative Metabolic Disorders, Vertigo and Hearing Loss or Neuro-otology, Epilepsy, Sleep and EEG I – III, Neurogenetics, Neurochemistry/ Neurotransmitters
Muhammad Nashatizadeh, MD†
Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology
University of Kansas
Stroke Prevention (Stroke Risk Reduction), Stroke Syndromes, Autonomic Disorders, Toxic and Environmental Neurology, Aphasia, Apraxia and Agnosia, Neurocutaneous Disorders, Dementia and Ataxia, Movement Disorders I (Parkinsonism), Movement Disorders II (Tremor / Myoclonus), Movement Disorders III (Hyperkinetic), Encephalopathy and Coma, Acute Ischemic Stroke, Intracranial Hemorrhage
Kathy Newell, MD
Professor of Neurology,
Pathology and Lab Medicine,
Indiana University
Neuropathology I – IV
Dwight Owens, MD
Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
Morehouse School of Medicine
Psychopharmacology I and II
Howard Pomeranz, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Ophthalmology
Hofstra University School of Medicine
Neuro-Opthalmology I-III
Sanjeev Sivakumar MD
Assistant Professor of Neurology
University of South Carolina, Greenville
Brain and Spinal Cord Trauma, Intracranial Hypertension, and Brain Death, Neurocritical Care, Neuroimaging I (Diffusion and Perfusion), Neuroimaging II (Spine and Peripheral Nerves), Neuroimaging III (Epilepsy), Neuroimaging IV (Cranial Nerves), Neuroimaging V (Demyelinating Disease)