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The skills learned in this CME course enhanced my professional competence.
The skills learned in this CME course will be applied in the treatment of my patients.
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Utilize an interdisciplinary care team to treat neurological diseases.
Analyze the components of the comprehensive neurological exam.
Implement current, updated guidelines for the treatment of neurological diseases.
Utilize current, evidence-based, rehabilitation methods for stroke, TBI, SCI and other CNS disorders.
Provide patient-centric care in the treatment of neurological disorders.
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Scoring Key: 5=Strongly satisfied 4= Somewhat satisfied 3=Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 2= Somewhat dissatisfied 1=Strongly dissatisfied
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Focused Neuro Assessment Strategies - Mary Kay Bader
Posterior Fossa Stroke - Linda Littlejohns, R.N., MSN, SCRN, CNRN, FAAN
Avoiding Collateral Damage in the Patient with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage - Mary Kay Bader
Neurointerventional Management of the Patient with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage - Guilherme Dabus, M.D.
Indications for CTA and CTP in Acute Stroke - Kevin Abrams, M.D.
Differential Diagnosis of Seizures - Selim Benbadis, M.D.
Management of the Patient in the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit - Holy Wirth MSN, R.N., SCRN
Movement Disorder Vocabulary - Jessily Pozo DNP, APRN, AGACNP-BC
Rehabilitation of Traumatic Brain Injury/Spasticity - Natalia Miranda Cantellops, M.D.
Differentiating Upper vs. Lower Motor Neuron in Localizing Spine Lesions - Ronald Tolchin, D.O.
Caveats to the Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients - Luis Orengo, M.D.
Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation - Jose Vives, M.D.
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