The Samuels Comprehensive Review of Neurologyincludes 65 one-hour lectures and offers a broad, evidence-based look at common and uncommonly seen disorders, as well as best practices in diagnosis and management. Authoritative and clinically experienced faculty share pearls, pitfalls, and practical continuing medical education updates.
Named for the late Dr. Marty Samuels, long-time Oakstone CME contributor, beloved educator, inspirational mentor, and legend in the field of neurology, this online video CME program provides important strategies — including judicious use of imaging and lab testing — that will help you treat patients with neurological disorders and achieve the best clinical outcomes.
* Date of Original Release: December 31, 2023 – Date Expire: December 30, 2026
Learning Objectives
At the completion of this course, you should be able to:
Describe the distinguishing features of delirium and rapidly progressive dementia
List treatment options for early Parkinson disease
Explain how to make the diagnosis of a functional movement disorder
Differentiate between primary intraparenchymal hemorrhage and secondary intraparenchymal hemorrhage
Identify “red flags” in patients with neuropathy
Discuss the principles regarding when to start and when to stop antiepileptic drug therapy
Name the four types of dizziness
Distinguish between the neurological side effects of hypercalcemia and of hypocalcemia
Recognize syndromes of brain, spine, and meningeal involvement with cancer and with which primary neoplasms to anticipate these complications
Review the unique palliative care needs of neurology patients
Recognize the interaction between specific social determinants of health and neurologic disease
Describe a multi-modality approach to neuroprognostication after cardiac arrest