International Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience 2023

The International Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience 2023 features 15 forward-looking presentations on neurological diagnostics, targeted interventions, and emerging therapeutics. Each session blends cutting-edge science with practical application, expanding your ability to address complex presentations with precision and innovation.

Carrick Institute Faculty
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Credit Hours:
15
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Description

Neurological care advances quickly, but the most pressing challenges remain: recognizing subtle dysfunction, tailoring interventions to the individual, and integrating emerging science without losing clinical grounding. The International Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience 2023 addresses these challenges head-on through 15 expert-led presentations that merge innovation with applicability. From the latest diagnostic criteria for concussion and the role of EEG/ERP in objective measurement, to immersive therapeutics for chronic pain, VR-based rehabilitation, and molecular hydrogen for neuroprotection, each course offers depth you can use immediately. Sessions also explore targeted interventions for Parkinson's, menopause-related cognitive changes, depression, and age-related balance decline. The result is a multidimensional learning experience-equipping you to navigate complex cases with greater certainty, broaden your treatment strategies, and bring emerging technologies into patient care in a way that is both precise and effective.

What you’ll learn:

  • Integrate advanced diagnostic tools, including EEG/ERP and updated concussion criteria, to improve clarity in complex neurological assessments.
  • Apply novel interventions-from molecular hydrogen and ketamine to hypoxic conditioning-to influence neuroinflammation and neuroprotection.
  • Incorporate immersive technologies, VR-based therapies, and haptic feedback to enhance rehabilitation engagement and outcomes.
  • Address condition-specific challenges such as convergence insufficiency, Parkinson's gait-cognition links, and menopause-related cognitive shifts.
  • Leverage targeted therapies-including vibration for balance and oculomotor rehabilitation-to restore stability, coordination, and functional capacity.

Syllabus

Components

  • Convergence Insufficiency: Motor or Sensory Dysfunction - Neurological Roadmap to Diagnosis and Treatment
    • Visual convergence deficits can blur more than sight-they can cloud daily function and complicate recovery from neurological conditions. Learn how to differentiate motor from sensory causes, and apply targeted interventions that improve visual efficiency and overall performance.
  • A Soft Touch: VR and Natural Haptics in Medicine
    • Emerging VR and haptic technologies are redefining sensory rehabilitation. This course examines how immersive environments and realistic tactile feedback can enhance patient engagement, neuroplasticity, and functional outcomes in therapy.
  • Objective Evidence of Concussion: A Primer in EEG/ERP
    • When symptoms are subtle or subjective, diagnosis can stall. Learn how EEG and ERP data provide objective markers for concussion, improving diagnostic certainty and treatment planning.
  • Exercise Modulates the Brain Much Quicker Than the Antidepressant Pill
    • Mood and cognitive changes often require urgent solutions. Explore evidence showing how targeted exercise protocols can shift brain chemistry and connectivity faster than pharmacologic approaches.
  • The Therapeutic Effects and Clinical Applications of Molecular Hydrogen for Neurological Health
    • Molecular hydrogen offers unique neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory properties. Gain insight into its mechanisms and learn how to integrate it into protocols for neurological health and recovery.
  • Prescription Immersive Therapeutics for Chronic Pain Management
    • Chronic pain often resists conventional treatment. Discover how immersive therapeutic environments can modulate perception, reduce pain intensity, and support functional restoration.
  • Ketamine: Calming the Neuroinflammatory Storm
    • Neuroinflammation underlies many neurological and psychiatric conditions. This session explores ketamine's rapid anti-inflammatory and neuromodulatory effects, along with safe clinical applications.
  • Regulation of Neurocognitive Dysfunction with Botanicals
    • Neurocognitive decline can be influenced by inflammatory and oxidative stress pathways. Learn how botanical compounds modulate these mechanisms to support sharper thinking and improved function.
  • Hypoxia: Is It a Cause or a Solution for Neurodegenerative Disease?
    • Oxygen deprivation is traditionally seen as harmful-but under certain conditions, it may trigger protective adaptations. Examine the science behind hypoxic conditioning and its potential role in neurodegenerative care.
  • Correlates of Gait and Cognition in Parkinson's Disease - Original Research
    • Changes in gait and cognition often progress together in Parkinson's. Review new research connecting these domains and learn strategies to address both simultaneously.
  • The Use of Local Vibration to Improve Balance in Older Adults
    • Balance loss in aging increases fall risk and limits independence. Explore how targeted vibration therapy can enhance proprioception and stability in older populations.
  • The Neuroscience of Menopause: Navigating Cognitive Changes
    • Hormonal transitions in menopause can bring subtle yet impactful cognitive shifts. This course examines the underlying neurobiology and strategies to support brain function during this phase.
  • Eye Movements and Brain Function
    • Oculomotor control offers a direct view into neurological integrity. Learn how to assess and leverage eye movement patterns to inform diagnosis and rehabilitation.
  • Medial vs. Lateral Orbitofrontal Cortex Activity in Depression, Perfectionism, and Eating Disorders
    • Different orbitofrontal subregions influence mood, reward, and self-regulation. Understand their functional distinctions and clinical implications for targeted interventions.
  • The 2023 Diagnostic Criteria for mTBI and Concussion
    • Accurate diagnosis of mTBI and concussion depends on clear, evidence-based criteria. Review the latest 2023 guidelines and their application in clinical and research settings.

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2
Months Medline Access
2
Months of Access to Complete the course (from the date of purchase)
Ability to resubscribe to keep access after
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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 2023 | 23ISCN | On-DemandInternational Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience 2023 | 23ISCN | On-Demand

International Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience 2023

The International Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience 2023 features 15 forward-looking presentations on neurological diagnostics, targeted interventions, and emerging therapeutics. Each session blends cutting-edge science with practical application, expanding your ability to address complex presentations with precision and innovation.

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