The UCLA Department of Neurology‘s CME Course, Review of Clinical Neurology, is designed to provide a comprehensive, and practical review for neurologists who wish to strengthen their proficiency in diagnosing and treating core disease states in neurology. The course is organized to provide attendees with a review of clinical neurology based on major disease topics. Each neurological core topic will be organized to provide a summary of the clinical spectrum of the disorders, pathophysiology, etiology, diagnostic techniques and management options. Lectures will utilize cases and audience response system (ARS) to help the participants appraise their knowledge and actively engage them in the learning process. Each lecture will include a discussion of three advancements made in the last year. This activity can be used to satisfy competency requirements for Maintenance of Certification (MOC) required by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) and ABPN-Self Assessment.
Target Audience This course is designed for neurologists in private, health groups, and/or academic practice as well as psychiatrists and neurology and neurosurgery trainees. The course will also be very helpful to allied health care providers in neuroscience specialties (psychologists, physician assistants, nurses and nurse practitioners, speech pathologists and physical and occupational therapists).
Course Learning Objectives At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to: