Neurology CME Courses
Neurology CME Courses
This CME program covers the breadth and depth of clinical neurology and its subspecialty areas, detailing the most current practical information. Comprehensive Review of Neurology comprises 50+ case-based lectures on topics like Alzheimer's disease, headache, fatigue, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, sleep disorders, etc. You'll get expert take-home points from each lecture, including:
- Functional Movement Disorders. Functional neurological disorders can be diagnosed with positive signs and symptoms, and are not only diagnosed by exclusion.
- Back and Neck Pain. While pain radiating to the extremeties is often caused by nerve root compression, axial spine pain is generally from musculoskeletal causes rather than nerve compression.
- Concussion. Concussion has reached epidemic proportions and clinicians must be able to diagnose, proivde guidance following injury, and manage common symptoms.
- Social Networks in Neurology. The influence of social relationships on risk for mortality is comparable with well-established risk factors for mortality.
- And many more!
This CME program focuses on basic and advanced electrodiagnostic techniques used in the evaluation of patients with actual or suspected neuromuscular disease. Electrodiagnostic Medicine and Neuromuscular Disorders – A Comprehensive Review includes the latest research, updates and current standards of care to help you better:
- Recognize classic, possible, and unlikely neuromuscular disorders according to clinical symptoms
- Assess the need of laboratory tests, electrodiagnostic studies, imaging, and muscle and nerve biopsies to establish a diagnosis
- Illustrate effective management of painful neuropathies
- Outline strategies to deliver the best care possible to patients with neuromuscular disorders
Stay Abreast of Advances in Neurological Medicine
As new neurological therapeutics become available, it can be difficult for the non-neurologist to stay abreast. It is important that these clinicians — often the first a patient consults — are familiar with the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, management, and prognosis associated with neurological conditions.
Neurology for Non-Neurologists covers the full scope of clinical neurology: commonly encountered patient complaints such as dizziness, back pain, seizures, and movement disorders, as well as special, common topics that can be mis- or underdiagnosed. Speakers in this online CME course are highly skilled with vast experience educating non-neurologists.
NYU Comprehensive Review of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is an extensive review of clinically relevant topics in physical medicine and rehabilitation. This expertly designed CME course includes case-based lectures on topics like pathological gait, orthotics, upper limb prosthetics, cardiac rehabilitation, osteoporosis, entrapment syndromes, and more. It will help you to better:
- Integrate evidence-based techniques for performing electrodiagnostic tests into practice
- Diagnose and manage sports-related concussion in athletes
- Demonstrate expertise in treating spasticity with botulinum toxin or intrathecal baclofen
- Incorporate evidence-based clinical guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders
- Assess capabilities and limitations of musculoskeletal ultrasound for diagnostic, interventional procedures
Practical Reviews is a fast, effective way to stay on top of new medical information and earn online CME. Featuring expert audio, text commentary and relevant clinical tips, articles are hand-selected from leading medical journals across 20 specialties. Subscribe today and choose a special discount or an Amazon.com Gift Card!
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Practical Reviews is just that — practical, expert reviews of the most significant articles from the top medical journals. This time-saving information management tool helps you understand what’s relevant to your practice, and keeps you on the cutting edge of patient care. Explore reviews in your specialty plus 19 others. These engaging audio commentaries and written summaries focus on the hottest topics, newest technologies, groundbreaking clinical tests, and more.
It takes just 15 minutes to read the summary, listen to the commentary, take a quiz and earn credit. A subscription includes access to the online database, audio, PDF abstracts and quizzes, not to mention the free app. You can also add audio CDs and printed abstracts, which we'll mail directly to you each month.
UCLA Review of Clinical Neurology focuses on common neurological disorders and their adept management. Led by Alon Avidan, MD, MPH, and Barbara Giesser, MD, this CME course includes case-based lectures on topics such as movement disorders, innovations in neurostimulation, critical care neurology, CNS infections, headache, dementia, multiple sclerosis, concussion and traumatic brain injury, pediatric neurology, and more. It will help you to better:
- Utilize current evidenced-based practices to improve diagnosis and management of major disease states in neurology
- Discuss neurologic disease utilizing a case-based approach across the age groups
- Recognize the newest therapeutic strategies for common neurologic disorders and complaints
- Identify, articulate and apply ethical principles to the care of patients with complex and challenging neurological disorders
This activity is intended for pediatric oncology nurses, pediatric nurses, oncology nurses, nurse practitioners, nurse managers, infusion nurses, research nurses, physician assistants, and other health care providers who care for or have an interest in pediatric patients with high-risk neuroblastoma
This is an online, self online CME self-learning program for therapeutic updates, best practices, and emerging therapies for Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a chronic, acquired, autoimmune disorder affecting the peripheral nervous system. Occurring at an incidence of 4-9 people per 100,000, CIDP most commonly occurs in adults aged of 40 to 60, although it may also occur in children and the elderly.
By the end of the session the participant will be able to:
- Describe the pathophysiology of CIDP such that it might inform treatment mechanisms
- Identify the currently available and emerging pharmacotherapeutic treatments for management of CIDP and apply them to patient cases using evidence-based medicine
- Modify an existing treatment plan for a specific patient with CIDP to optimize safety and efficacy following non-response to therapy
- Describe non-pharmacological options to manage CIDP
Speakers
- George T. Grossberg, MD Samuel W. Fordyce Professor; Director, Geriatric Psychiatry Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, Saint Louis University School of Medicine
- David Beck, MD Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, Saint Louis University School of Medicine
Topic and Learning Objectives
- Identify different and various forms of agitation among patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD).
- Review proposed mechanisms underlying agitation in AD and how pharmacologic agents may affect them
- Evaluate body of evidence of current and emerging pharmacologic agents for the management of agitation/aggression in patients with AD
All new! The Mid-Eastern Chapter of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging presents their 47th Annual Meeting, featuring the latest updates and advances in this constantly evolving specialty. Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Essentials details nuclear medicine’s impact on radiology, cardiology, oncology, neurology and much more. Fifteen faculty members discuss a wide range of topics designed to improve quality, enhance assessments and address controversies. Additionally, all credits for this activity count as SA-CME for your Maintenance of Certification requirements!
Focus: Nuclear Cardiology, Neuro, Body Imaging, Safety Precautions, Practice Enhancements and much more!
Osler Neurology Board Reviews is developed to help you pass your Neurology board exams. This program is primarily for your written exam but is also helpful for your oral boards. Focus is on board-relevant standards of care, incorporating new concepts and treatments. Many of our previous students have found the course helped them to identify specific weaknesses and to organize further self-study.
Topic List: Basic and Clinical Science: Anatomy and Physiology *** Neuropathology *** Neurochemistry *** Neuropharmacology *** Neuroendocrinology *** Neurogenetics *** Neuroimaging *** Radiation Oncology *** Neuro-ophthalmology ***Seizure and Epilepsy *** Neuropsychological Testing Child Neurology: Newborn Neurology *** Developmental Neurology *** Dysraphism and Hydrocephalus *** Biochemical Abnormalities *** Degenerative Disorders *** Neuromuscular Diseases Toxic Disorders: Systemic Disease Neurology *** Neuropathies and Myopathies*** Neuromuscular Junction *** Organic Mental Syndromes *** Neurologic Emergencies Signs and Symptoms: Altered Consciousness *** Electroencephalography *** Dizziness and Hearing Loss *** Movement Disorders *** Headache and Acute Pain *** Mental Status Exam Psychiatry: Psychiatric Classifications *** Psychotic Disorders *** Mood and Anxiety Disorders *** *** Somatization and Dissociation *** Personality Disorders ***Alcohol Abuse *** Substance Abuse Child and Adolescent Psychiatry *** Sleep and Eating Disorders*** Psychopharmacology Neurologic Diseases: Infections and AIDS *** Neurovascular Disorders *** Neurologic Tumors *** Neurologic Trauma *** Spinal Cord and Disc *** Dementias and Ataxias *** Demyelinating Diseases *** Metabolic Diseases
Penn Radiology Neuro, Body and MSK Imaging Update is designed to enhance comprehension of imaging subjects encountered in everyday practice, and present the newest optimization techniques available. Selected topics in neuroradiology, head and neck, abdominal, chest, musculoskeletal and pediatric imaging will be discussed with a multimodality perspective. As such, the expert faculty will provide practical tips to enhance image acquisition and interpretation skills. This activity is worth up to 21 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, which are all applicable to SA- CME requirements for Maintenance of Certification.
Topics: Pituitary, maxillofacial, CNS, head & neck, sino-nasal, skull base, brain tumors, abdomen, biliary, pelvis, pancreas, GI, cardiothoracic, pediatric, knee, shoulder, hip, anatomic variants, MSK masses and much more!
HD video capture includes speaker’s cursor movements.
An expert staff from Penn Radiology and other nationally acclaimed academic institutions present a multi-method approach for the assessment and treatment of diseases of the head and neck, spine, brain, and blood vessels from the aortic arch through the Circle of Willis. This course includes 4 hours of nuclear imaging content. Worth up to 25.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, which are all applicable to Self Assessment CME requirements for Maintenance of Certification!
Subjects: Use of nuclear imaging, MR, CT and ultrasound to treat diseases of head, brain, neck, spine and blood vessels, cutting edge technology, dose reduction, dual energy and patients with implantable devices.
ALL NEW: HD video capture includes lecturer's cursor movements. Presentations Playable on Mobile Devices!
Seven lectures from ScientiaCME covering various psychiatry and neuropsychiatry topics, including:
- ADHD: Therapeutic Updates and Best Practices - released 7/01/2013 (1 CME Hour)
- Alzheimer Disease andIts Complications: Therapeutic Updates, Best Practices, and Barriers to Care - released 12/21/2015 (1 CME Hour)
- Bipolar disorder: Therapeutic Updates and Best Practices - released 10/1/2015 (0.75 CME hours)
- Treatment and Management of Schizophrenia: Barriers to Care, Therapeutic Updates, and Best Practices - released 4/29/2016 (1 CME Hour)
- Therapeutic Updates and Best Practices in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorders (MDD) - released 4/12/2016 - (1 CME Hour)
- Transcendental Medication Techniquest to Treat and Prevent Stress-Related Disorders - released 2/8/2016 (1 CME Hour)
- Therapeutic Updates, Barriers to Care, and Best Practices in the Treatment of Schizophrenia - released 12/27/2014 (1 CME Hour)