International Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience 2015

The International Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience 2015 confronts the gaps that keep brain injuries, movement disorders, and neuropsychiatric conditions from being fully addressed. Through 21 sessions, you'll gain new tools to detect what's missed, intervene more effectively, and guide patients toward stronger long-term outcomes.

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Credit Hours:
20
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Description

Neurological care often reaches a plateau when subtle deficits go unrecognized or when standard protocols leave functional potential untapped. The International Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience 2015 brings together clinicians, researchers, and patient voices to address these challenges from multiple angles. Sessions explore advanced concussion management for adults and children, nutrient-based interventions for youth neuropsychiatric disorders, fall prevention in brain injury, and neuromodulation for persistent cognitive impairment. Presentations also cover dystonia, movement disorders, cerebral plasticity in development, and the gender gap in neuroscience research. Attendees will leave with strategies that bridge research and practice, tools to address the causes behind lingering symptoms, and a renewed ability to help patients achieve meaningful, lasting progress.

What you’ll learn:

  • Recognize and address subtle dysfunctions that standard neurological care may overlook.
  • Integrate adjunctive procedures, neuromodulation, and nutrient-based interventions into individualized care plans.
  • Apply age-specific concussion management strategies for pediatric and adult populations.
  • Leverage critical periods of cerebral plasticity to maximize developmental and recovery potential.
  • Translate emerging research into practical tools that improve long-term neurological outcomes.

Syllabus

Components

  • Ancillary Procedures in the Treatment of Concussion
    • Standard concussion care can leave functional gaps. Explore adjunctive procedures that address lingering deficits, enhance recovery, and restore higher-level performance.
  • Dystonia as a Manifestation of Excessive Brain Postural Function
    • Dystonia often reflects maladaptive neural control of posture. Learn how to identify these patterns and implement targeted interventions to restore fluid, balanced movement.
  • Post-Concussion Syndrome: A Physician Mother's Perspective
    • Persistent symptoms can disrupt every facet of life. Gain personal and clinical insight into PCS management that bridges empathy with effective care strategies.
  • The Emerging Field of Nutritional Mental Health: Empirical Evidence
    • Mental health interventions often overlook the brain's nutritional needs. Review empirical evidence on how targeted nutrition influences mood, cognition, and resilience.
  • Not Just Studies of Mice and Men: Factoring Gender into Neuroscience Research
    • Biological sex can shape neurological presentation and treatment response. Learn how incorporating gender variables refines research and improves patient outcomes.
  • Vitamins and Mineral Combinations as Primary Treatment of Neuropsychiatric Disorders: Modifying Brain Function in Youth
    • Pharmaceutical approaches dominate youth mental health care. Discover how nutrient-based interventions can modulate brain function and improve behavioral outcomes.
  • Movement Disorders: When the Doctor Becomes the Patient
    • Firsthand experience with neurological disease reshapes clinical understanding. Hear a practitioner's journey through diagnosis, treatment, and adaptation.
  • Clinical Case Studies: What Do You Do?
    • Challenging cases often require unconventional thinking. Work through real examples to strengthen diagnostic reasoning and treatment planning.
  • Lancet Neurology: An Overview of the World's Top-Ranked Journal and the State of Neurological Research
    • Staying current in research is essential but overwhelming. Get an insider's summary of global neurological research trends from the field's leading journal.
  • Translation of Basic Neuroscience Research into Novel Clinical Applications
    • Breakthroughs in basic science can take years to reach the clinic. Learn how to bridge that gap and integrate promising discoveries sooner.
  • Fall Prevention in Brain-Injured Patients
    • Falls remain a persistent risk after brain injury. Explore targeted interventions that address the sensory and motor deficits underlying instability.
  • Love Your Brain
    • Brain health requires intentional maintenance. Learn strategies to foster cognitive longevity, emotional well-being, and neurological resilience.
  • Neuromodulation Therapy of TBI Cognitive Problems and Dementia
    • When traditional approaches plateau, neuromodulation can re-engage recovery. Review techniques for improving cognition in TBI and dementia patients.
  • Sports Performance After Concussion
    • Returning athletes to pre-injury performance requires more than symptom clearance. Learn protocols to restore cognitive speed, coordination, and confidence.
  • Diagnosis and Treatment of Pediatric Concussion
    • Children's concussions require different strategies than adults. Explore age-specific diagnostic tools and interventions that protect long-term development.
  • Cerebral Plasticity: Windows of Opportunity in the Developing Brain
    • Early brain development offers unique periods for targeted intervention. Learn to recognize and leverage these windows for lasting functional gains.
  • TBI and Neurodegeneration
    • Traumatic brain injury can accelerate degenerative changes. Understand the mechanisms and early interventions that may slow or prevent decline.
  • Dementia & Eye Movements
    • Oculomotor patterns can reveal early cognitive decline. Learn how eye movement assessment informs dementia diagnosis and management.
  • The Wounded Healer
    • Personal adversity can deepen clinical empathy. Hear how overcoming neurological illness informs compassionate, effective patient care.
  • Epidemiology of Youth Sports Concussions
    • Youth concussion rates remain high despite awareness campaigns. Review current data and prevention strategies tailored to young athletes.

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3
Months Medline Access
3
Months of Access to Complete the course (from the date of purchase)
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Eligibility for Neurology Fellowship and Diplomate Examinations after the completion of 300+ hours of study
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International Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience 2015 | 15ISCN | On-DemandInternational Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience 2015 | 15ISCN | On-Demand

International Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience 2015

The International Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience 2015 confronts the gaps that keep brain injuries, movement disorders, and neuropsychiatric conditions from being fully addressed. Through 21 sessions, you'll gain new tools to detect what's missed, intervene more effectively, and guide patients toward stronger long-term outcomes.

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