Pediatric EEG [ an interactive reading session

Available in both DVD and downloadable software formats, Pediatric EEG is the first fully interactive tool to simulate an actual pediatric EEG lab reading session. Pediatric EEG: An Interactive Reading Session teaches pediatric EEG interpretation to neurology residents, clinical neurophysiology fell...

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Main Author: Nordli, Douglas R. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Demos Medical , c2012
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520 |a Available in both DVD and downloadable software formats, Pediatric EEG is the first fully interactive tool to simulate an actual pediatric EEG lab reading session. Pediatric EEG: An Interactive Reading Session teaches pediatric EEG interpretation to neurology residents, clinical neurophysiology fellows, neurologists, and neurodiagnostic technologists using 100 EEG cases, over 150 high-quality EEGs, and a scored self-testing module with case-based questions, answers, and explanations to help users assess reading skills. A wide variety of examples are presented to illustrate the most important aspects of pediatric EEG, including ontogeny of waveforms, key features of all pediatric epilepsy syndromes, various seizure types, common abnormalities, metabolic syndromes, altered mental status, infantile spasms, and more. Teaching points in the cases are emphasized throughout, making this the perfect tool for clinical self-assessment and board preparation. The American Clinical Neurophysiology Society designates this enduring material for a maximum of 8.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. 
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