Event Description
Topic
The Epileptic Encephalopathies: A Symphony Gone Awry
Presented By
Gregory L. Holmes, MD, professor and chair, Department of Neurological Sciences, The University of Vermont, Larner College of Medicine, The University of Vermont Medical Center, Neurology Administration
Learning Objectives
- Distinguish the key EEG and seizure semiology of the epileptic encephalopathies
- Determine the value of the EEG in guiding therapeutic approaches to the epileptic encephalopathies
- Discuss the impact of age of onset on cognitive outcome following childhood epilepsy
Target Audience
Physicians, nurse practitioners, nursing personnel, fellows, residents, medical students and other health care professionals who take care of children
Accreditation Statement
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