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Old Didactic Session ListNew Didactic Session ListSession structure:60 minutesTeacher-focusedOptional audience participationSession structure:40 minutes of teacher-delivered lectureFollowed by 20 minutes of resident-as-teacher conducted discussionAudience participation is integral to session via Audience Response System (ARS)SectionSessionSectionSub-sectionSessionIntroductionIntroduction and Course OverviewPractice and Contemporary IssuesCurricular OrientationResearch during residencySurviving the wards!Basics of the neuro examAdvanced neuro examInpatient services and ancillary staffOutpatient practice: clinic and visiting physiciansStress in residencyCareer planning and life after residencyResearch during residencyEthics: commonly encountered problemsTeaching SkillsFundamentals of Neuroanatomy and NeuroscienceSurface Anatomy/Cerebral HemispheresNeuroanatomyA. EmbryologyEmbryology and clinical correlates p1Brainstem and CerebellumEmbryology and clinical correlates p2Cellular Biology of Neuroscience: AtrocytesB. NeuroanatomySurface anatomy (cerebral hemispheres)Cellular Biology of Neuroscience: OlogodendrogliaSurface anatomy (brain stem and cerebellum)Cellular Biology of Neuroscience: Neurons and Synaptic connectionsVascular anatomy (covered in vascular curriculum)Overview of Animal Models in Clinical NeuroscienceAnatomy of basal ganglia (covered in movement disorders curriculum)Neuro imagingAnatomy and imaging of spinal degenerative diseases (covered in NM curriculum)epigeneticsNeuroanatomy of memory, behavior, emotions and language (covered in behavioral curriculum)Visual pathways and neuroanatomy of ocular motility (covered in neuro-ophthalmology curriculum)Developmental/Child NeurologyNormal Development/Developmental MilestonesPediatric NeurologyA. EmbryologyEmbryology and malformations 1Neuroembryology/Normal Neurologic DevelopmentEmbryology and malformations 2Abnormal Neurologic Development I: Malformations of the Posterior FossaEmbryology and malformations 3Abnormal Neurologic Development II: Cephaloceles, Agenesis, HPE & CraniofacialB. Inborn errors of metabolismCarbohydrates, AA, OA, NA metabolism disordersAbnormal Neurologic Development III: Migration DisordersPorphyrias, lipid and neurotransmitter disordersAbnormal Neurologic Development ?€“ Clinical correlatesLysosomal and peroxisomal diseasesNeurofibromatosisPathology of lysosomal and peroxisomal diseasesThe NeurophakomatosesLeukodystrophiesMetabolic Diseases and Inborn Errors of MetabolismC. Neurocutaneous disordersNeuro phakomatosis (NF, TS, vHL)Childhood Epilepsy SyndromesD. Pediatric behavioral neurologyNormal development and milestonesGenetics and dystoniasPervasive developmental disorders 1: autism, Asperger, rett syndromegenetics and movement disordersPervasive developmental disorders 2: dyslexia, learning disabilities and ADHDMental retardationCerebral PalsyE. Pediatric in neurological subspecialtieswill be covered in respective curriculaEpilepsyIntroduction to EEG/Neuroanatomic correlatesEpilepsyA. Epilepsy EmergenciesStatus EpilepticusPathophysiology of EpilepsyB. NeurophysiologyBasics of EEG and normal EEGAnticonvulsants- Molecular mechanisms of action, PK, and clinical applicationsAbnormal EEG (common disorders)Weekly Epilepsy Session (no set didactic list)EEG in the critically ill (+ management)EEG in neonatesC. Epilepsy syndromesJuvenile and adult syndromesSeizure and psychiatry: NES and comorbiditiesNeonatal and infantile syndromesChildhood syndromes and managementTumors and localization-related epilepsyD. Management of epilepsyIntroduction and management of first seizureEpilepsy Monitoring UnitAED kinetics and interactions part IAED kinetics and interactions part IINon-pharmacological management (surgical, VNS, RNS and diet)E. Other topicsEpilepsy in women and pregnancyEpilepsy and neuroinflammationThe pathophysiology of refractory epilepsyGap junctions and epilepsyNeuro-OncologyCNS Tumors I: SupratentorialNeuro-OncologyA. Basic sciencePathology of tumorsCNS Tumors II: InfratentorialB. Primary CNS tumorsNeuroOncology 101: initial evaluation and emergenciesPrimary Brain TumorsGlial tumorsMetastatic Brain Tumors, Part ICNS lymphoma and paraneoplastic syndromesMetastatic Brain Tumors, Part IINon-glial tumorsC. Secondary disordersCNS metastasisD. OthersRadiology of tumors: supratentorialRadiology of tumors: infratentorialAdvances in neuro-oncologyNeurodegenerative Disease and Neuro-BehaviorTransgenic models in Alzheimer'sBehavioral NeurologyA. Basic science and neuroanatomyNeuroanatomy of behavior, memory, emotions and languageNeuroanatomy of BehaviorMolecular mechanisms of learningMolecular Mechanisms of Learning and MemoryTransgenic models of Alzheimer's diseaseNeurodegenerative Disease - RadiologicPathology of neurodegenerative dementiasNeurodegenerative Disease - NeuropathologicB. Clinical behavioral neurologyDelirium and toxic-metabolic encephalopathyRadiology of HydrocephalusThe neurobehavioral examinationMolecular Pathogenesis and Experimental Therapy in Alzheimer's DiseaseNeuropsychologyThe Neurobehavioral ExaminationAlzheimer's diseaseNeuropsychological testing and its neuroanatomic correlatesOther dementias: FTD, DLB, PDD, vascular dementia and NPHHIV and other infectious/inflammatory dementias (covered in ID curriculum)Radiology of dementiasC. PsychiatryManagement of agitationPsychiatric comorbidities of neurological disordersD. Pediatric behavioral neurologyCovered in pediatric curriculumMovement DisordersNeuroanatomy of the Basal GangliaMovement DisordersA. EmergenciesMovement Emergenciesdystonias and imagingB. Basic ScienceNeuroanatomy of BGAutophagy as therapeutic target for HDPathology of BGAtypical ParkinsonismC. Hypokinetic movement disordersParkinson's DiseaseBasal ganglia pathophysiology and movement disordersAtypical Parkinson and 2ry ParkinsonDeep Brain Stimulation: Part I- Patient Selection; Part II: DBS ProgrammingDBS for movementClinical-Anatomic Basis of DystoniaD. Hyperkinetic movement disordersDystoniaHyperkinetic Movement DisordersMyoclonusTremor EvaluationChoreaTics and Tourette/Childhood Movement DsE. AtaxiaAtaxiaCerebrovascular DiseaseCerebrovascular Disease: Classical Patterns of Stroke and Vascular AnatomyCerebrovascular DiseasesA. Basic scienceVascular anatomy (anterior and posterior circulation)Cerebrovascular Disease ?€“ NeuropathologyVascular anatomy (subcortical structures and spinal cord)Hypercoaguability and the Antiphospholipid SyndromePathology of infarctionTIARadiology of strokeWeekly stroke lecture (no defined didactic list)B. Ischemic strokeIschemic stroke 101NIHSS 1NIHSS 2Hyperacute stroke managementtPA protocolStroke preventionCardioembolic stroke (advanced evaluation)Large vessel disease (atherosclerosis, dissection, vasculitis) + CEALacunar stroke (advanced)TIAC. Vascular abnormalitiesVascular malformations and management of unruptured aneurysmsRadiology and angiography of malformationsD. Hemorrhagic stroke(covered in critical care curriculum)E. Special topicsStrokes of the posterior fossa: a closer lookCerebral venous thrombosisHypercoagulability and strokeVasculitisVascular neurology and pregnancyStroke in pediatricsStroke syndromes 1: CADASIL, CARASIL, MELASStroke syndromes 2: Connective tissue diseases, moyamoya, Susac, Cogan, Eales, Sneddon'sRehab and stroke recoverySpine and Peripheral NeurologyDegenerative Spondylosis and Disc DiseaseSpine and NeuroMuscularA. NM EmergenciesNM EmergenciesDeminostration of EMGSpinal cord emergencies and acute injuryPrinciples of Neurophysiology-Nerve Conduction Studies & EMGB. Basic scienceAnatomy, imaging and degenerative changesautonomic neuropathiesNeurophysiologyRadiculopathyC. Spinal Cord and AHCRehabilitation after SCIClinical-Anatomic Correlates: Plexopathy and Mononeuropathies of the ArmHereditary spinal cord disease and MNDClinical-Anatomic Correlates: Foot Drop/Peroneal NeuropathyD. Peripheral NeurologyRadiculopathy and polyradiculopathyPolyneuropathyPlexopathies & mononeuropathies of the UEPathophysiology at the NMJ/Myasthenia GravisPlexopathies & mononeuropathies of the LEThe Myopathies - Pathologic CorrelatesAcquired polyradiculopathies: AIDPInflammatory myopathiesOther peripheral demyelinating diseasesThe Myopathies - Clinical CorrelatesPeripheral and autonomic neuropathydisorders of peripheral nervesDiagnosis and management of neuropathic paincommon mononeuropathies upper extremitySmall fiber neuropathycommon mononeuropathies lower extremityAdvances in neuromuscular neurologysmall fiber neuropathyE. NMJMyasthenia gravis and LESneuromuscular pathologyF. MuscleHereditary neuromuscular disordersneuromuscular geneticsNerve and muscle histopathology and common myopathiesmotor neuron diseaseapproach to neuromuscular patient in ED and neuromuscular emergenciesneuromuscular ultrasoundNeurologic Complications of HIVHeadache and PainMigraine Update: Pathophysiology and TreatmentHeadache NeurologyA. Emergency and secondary headachesEmergency management of headaches and secondary headachesPain and Palliative Care for NeurologistsB. Primary headache disordersMigraine pathophysiology and diagnosisPathophysiology of migraineAcute treatment of migrainePreventive treatment of migraineTrigeminal autonomic cephalgias and clusterFacial painChronic daily headacheTension type headacheC. Special topicsHeadaches in womenMedication overuse headachePediatric migraine equivalentsNeuro-ophthalmology and Neuro-otologyIntroduction to neuropthomologyNeuro-ophthalmology and neuro-otologyA. Basic ScienceVisual pathways and pathophysiology of visual lossVisual Pathways and Pathophysiology of Vision LossFunctional neuroanatomy of ocular motility 1: CN and diplopiaFunctional Neuroanatomy of Ocular Motility I: Cranial Nerves and DiplopiaFunctional neuroanatomy of ocular motility 2: Supranuclear and nystagmusFunctional Neuroanatomy of Ocular Motility II: Supranuclear and NystagmusNeuro-otology and vestibular dysfunctionNeuro-otology and Vestibular DysfunctionB. Clinical practiceEvaluation of vision lossVestibular RehabEvaluation of diplopiaHorner syndromeEvaluation of dizzinessNeuroimmunologyMS and other CNS Inflammatory ConditionsNeuro-immunologyA. Basic sciencePathology of demyelinationMolecular Mechanisms of Multiple Sclerosis and NMOMechanisms of axonal damage and remyelinationcurrent therapies in MSRadiology of MSMechanisms of Axonal Damage/RemyelinationB. Demyelinating disordersMultiple SclerosisCurrent Advances in NeuroimmunologyNMOMultiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial Design and Investigational MoleculesTransverse myelitisMS future therapiesOther demyelinating syndromes (ADEM, tumefactive, Marburg, Hurst)Current treatment options for demyelinating diseasesFuture of multiple sclerosisC. Systemic inflammatory disordersCNS manifestations of SLE and RACNS manifestations of other rheumatologic dsNeurosarcoidosisVasculitis (covered in the vascular curriculum)CNS InfectionsHIV dementia and brain bankCNS InfectionsA. Basic SciencePathology of CNS infectionsRadiology of CNS infectionsB. Bacterial and viral infectionsMeningencephalitisNeurosyphilis and TBC. Fungal infectionsFungal CNS infectionsD. HIV neurologyHIV dementia and PMLDirect CNS manifestationsAIDS and opportunistic infectionsNeurology and Other SpecialtiesSleep MedicineNeurology and Other SpecialtiesManagement of commonly encountered medical problemsThe palliative patientSleep medicineAn introduction to rehab evaluation: PT, OT and SLPCritical Care NeurologyNo defined didactic sessions listCritical Care NeurologyA. General Critical CareNeuro ICU - 101Brain death protocolStupor and comaFulminant hepatic failureHypoxic-ischemic injury and targeted temp managementMultimodality monitoring in the ICUAdvances in neurocritical careHerniation syndromes and ICPRadiology of herniationB. VascularSubarachnoid hemorrhageIntraparenchymal hemorrhageHemicraniectomyPeriventricular and intraventricular hemorrhage in premature neonatesRadiology of intracranial hemorrhagePathology of hemorrhagesC. TraumaAcute management of traumatic CNS injuryTBI and concussionPathology of traumatic brain injuryD. Epilepsy(covered in epilepsy curriculum)E. NMJ and ICU management(covered in NM curriculum) ................
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