EEG/Epilepsy Didactic Lectures

Our didactic lectures are valuable learning opportunities that complement your clinical training.

Each week, you can expect to further your understanding of important concepts during our didactic lectures. This series will help enhance your critical thinking skills, which will improve your clinical performance.

Many of these lectures will also substantially increase your expertise of various topics related to electroencephalography (EEG).

Examples of lecture topics include:

  • metabolic and toxic encephalopathy
  • women with epilepsy
  • neonatal EEG
  • pediatric epilepsy/pediatric neurology exam
  • evoked potential 
  • benign EEG variants and patterns of uncertain clinical significance
  • sudden, unexpected death of someone with epilepsy
  • non-pharmacologic management of epilepsy
  • focal EEG abnormalities 
  • epidemiology of epilepsy and seizures
  • EEG evaluation of coma 
  • management of patient and their family
  • psychological and psychiatric aspects of epilepsy
  • the cellular basic of EEG 
  • neurostimulation for epilepsy
  • pediatric epilepsy syndromes
  • epilepsy emergencies 
  • prognosis, prevention, morbidity and mortality
  • filters, amplifiers, and montages
  • driving after seizures
  • seizure semiology

Frequency

Weekly