Participants will become familiar with basic neuroanatomy and issues related to localizing the lesion in neurology with clinical correlations; the application of EMG and EEG in clinical practice, including use and interpretation; and the application and interpretation of the most commonly used imaging strategies for the assessment of the brain and spine, including CT and MRI. In the applied clinical neuropharmacology sessions, participants will develop an understanding of a spectrum of medical management strategies for common clinical topics in neurology, including migraine and other headache disorders, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and Alzheimer’s disease.