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  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Chapter 2: Dizziness and Vertigo
  • Chapter 3: Headache and Facial Pain
  • Chapter 4: Cerebrovascular Disease 1: Vascular Territories
  • Chapter 5: Cerebrovascular Disease 2: Stroke
  • Chapter 6: Cerebrovascular Disease 3: Brainstem Syndromes
  • Chapter 7: Infections of the CNS: Meningitis and Encephalitis
  • Chapter 8: Seizures and Epilepsy
  • Chapter 9: Dementia 1: Defining Dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia
  • Chapter 10: Dementia 2: CJD, NPH, and Summary
  • Chapter 11: Movement Disorders 1: Tourette’s Syndrome, Essential Tremor, and Parkinson’s Disease
  • Chapter 12: Movement Disorders 2: Parkinson’s Plus and Degenerative Diseases
  • Chapter 13: Demyelinating Diseases 1: Multiple Sclerosis
  • Chapter 14: Demyelinating Diseases 2: NMO, ADEM, GBS, CIDP
  • Chapter 15: Neuromuscular Junction Disease
  • Chapter 16: Neoplasms of the CNS
  • Chapter 17: Myopathy
  • Chapter 18: Motor Neuron Disease
  • Chapter 19: Peripheral Nervous System 1: Neuropathy
  • Chapter 20: Peripheral Nervous System 2: Radiculopathy
  • Chapter 21: Spinal Cord Syndromes
  • Chapter 22: Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Chapter 23: Neurologic Emergencies

 

The Neurology Video Primer is an interactive learning tool in which viewers watch 8-15 minute, content-rich, videos on the basic concepts of neurology and the most common diseases, diagnoses, and treatments available. These videos cover topics needed to master board exams, clerkships, and the basic skills required to be an effective and competent physician. Topics discussed include stroke, epilepsy, headache, neurologic emergencies, demyelinating diseases, neurodegenerative disease, as well as the relevant epidemiology, basic disease mechanisms, diagnostic approaches, and appropriate treatment options that every neurologist should know.

Students in medicine, nursing, dentistry, and pharmacy will benefit from gaining a deeper understanding of these core concepts in neurology. In addition, health professionals with more advanced training who want to broaden their knowledge, or even members of the lay public who have an interest in clinical neuroscience, will also enjoy these informative but easy-to-comprehend videos.

These short videos put the mastery of the content under the direct control of the viewer. The viewer can study at a pace that meets their individual need, whether at home, on their laptop, or on their smartphone during the morning commute. The videos are engaging, user-friendly, and fill the learning gaps traditional print textbooks can’t provide.

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