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Neurology Update and Stroke Intensive 2015 Slated for January 22-24


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    The Division of Continuing Medical Education will host the Neurology Update and Stroke Intensive 2015 conference January 22-24, 2015, at the Mayfair Hotel and Spa, 3000 Florida Avenue, in Miami.

    The course is designed to provide clinicians with the most recent developments in the diagnosis and management of neurological disorders, including stroke. It will cover the latest advances in the different fields of neurology and neuroscience, including epilepsy, sleep disorders, multiple sclerosis, movement disorders, and neuromuscular diseases, all of which are critical in solving clinical problems, diagnosing and treating patients, and improving the quality of patient care.

    The stroke seminar on Saturday, January 24, is designed as a stand-alone eight-hour CME activity to provide the annual CME credits needed for stroke team personnel at designated stroke centers. For those centers planning to seek stroke center status or already designated as a stroke center, this course will provide stroke teams with the most up-to-date evidence in the field of stroke diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

    In addition, difficult diagnostic and therapeutic problems in movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, and stroke will be presented. Included is an exchange of information among faculty and attendees as well as a dedicated 10-minute discussion and Q&A session after each session.

    To register, click here. For more information, contact the Division of Continuing Medical Education at 305-243-6716 or [email protected].

     

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