Movement Disorders+ Summit 2022

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This comprehensive program features presentations and slide decks from the world’s leading experts in neurology. Gain knowledge in current diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for patients with a range of movement and neurologic disorders. Topics include Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy, essential tremor and other tremor disorders, migraine, hyperkinetic movement disorders, myasthenia gravis, Parkinson’s disease, and tardive dyskinesia. Learners can access webcasts and downloadable slides for future reference and use.
Jacqueline French, MD
Aatif Husain, MD
Marwan Sabbagh, MD, FAAN
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John Stern, MD

Planning Ahead: Development of a Seizure Action Plan With Rescue Medications

Seizure action plans are underused in the adult population, putting people with epilepsy at risk for suboptimal care in the event of a seizure. In this case example, Aatif Husain, MD, describes a woman with epilepsy and how he has used rescue therapies and a seizure action plan to help her live a safer life.

Aatif Husain, MD Released: December 14, 2022

Listen as Aatif Husain, MD, and John Stern, MD, discuss the role of rescue therapies in the spectrum of epilepsy management.

Aatif Husain, MD person default John Stern, MD Released: January 4, 2023

Slides from the epilepsy presentation at the 2022 Movement Disorders+ Summit.

Jacqueline French, MD Released: September 22, 2022

Watch this on-demand webcast of a live CCO presentation on epilepsy and the importance of incorporating rescue medications and seizure action plan into patient care.

Jacqueline French, MD Marwan Sabbagh, MD, FAAN Physicians: maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit Registered Nurses: 1.0 Nursing contact hour Pharmacists: 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEUs) Physician Assistants: 1.0 AAPA Category 1 credit Released: October 27, 2022 Expired: No longer available for credit

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