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UCSF 58th Annual Recent Advances in Neurology 2025

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UCSF 58th Annual Recent Advances in Neurology 2025 is designed for the practicing neurologist and provides a review of clinical neurology with emphasis on areas of recent advances and progress in patient management. Both current concepts and new advances in neurologic disorders will be covered.

* Date of Original Date: February 12 – 14, 2025

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to:

  • Apply new concepts to epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, aging and movement disorders in practice;
  • Recognize and select diagnosis and management of stroke, multiple sclerosis, headache, dementia, and apply best practices for their management.

UCSF 58TH ANNUAL RECENT ADVANCES IN NEUROLOGY 2025

* This course includes full recordings of a comprehensive 3-day session in HD quality, along with the complete syllabus to guide your study effectively.

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UCSF 58TH ANNUAL RECENT ADVANCES IN NEUROLOGY 2025 TOPICS

1. Neurology Care Delivery: Challenges of Meeting the Demand Everywhere – Thabele Leslie-Mazwi, MD

2. What’s New (and Old) in Epilepsy – Ernesto Gonzalez-Giraldo, MD; Tina T. Shih, MD

3. Headache Management Pearls 2025 – Morris Levin, MD

4. Neuromuscular Case Studies: Practical Approaches to Difficult Challenges – Laura K. Rosow, MD; Mark A. Terrelonge, MD, MPH

5. An Overview: Introducing VYVGART® Hytrulo – A Novel Treatment for Adult Patients with CIDP (Argenx) – Perry Shieh, MD, UCLA

6. Child Neurology Cases for the Adult Neurologist – Audrey E. Foster-Barber, MD, PhD; Amy A. Gelfand, MD; Ana Grijalvo Perez, MD

7. Updates in Diagnosis and Treatment of Dementia – Bruce L. Miller, MD; Aimee W. Kao, MD, PhD

8. Advances in Treatment and Prevention of Stroke – Wade S. Smith, MD, PhD; Christine Fox, MD, MAS; J. Claude Hemphill III, MD, MAS; S. Andrew Josephson, MD; Nerissa U. Ko, MD, MS

1. An Interactive Session: Difficult Diagnosis – Maggie W. Waung, MD, PhD; Cathra Halabi, MD; Anirudh Sreekrishnan, MD; Noriko T.B. Anderson, MD, MPH

2. An Interactive Session: Difficult Diagnosis (continued) – Priya S. Dhawan, MD; C. Katie Grouse, MD; John W. Engstrom, MD

3. Great Debate: Amyloid-Lowering Treatment for AD – Andrew S. Kayser, MD, PhD; Gil D. Rabinovici, MD

4. Psychedelics for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders – Robin L. Carhart-Harris, PhD

5. Clinical Problem-Solving Exercise: Dueling Neurohospitalists – Megan B. Richie, MD; Maulik P. Shah, MD, MHS

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