Harvard Neurology for the Non-Neurologist 2024
Gain Practical Skills and Confidence in Neurology – Without Being a Specialist.
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Gain Practical Skills and Confidence in Neurology – Without Being a Specialist.
Neurology for the Non-Neurologist is a comprehensive live lecture series that will provide the attendee with the opportunity to improve knowledge, competence, and performance in the major sub-specialty areas of modern clinical neurology. The activity will incorporate presentations, Q&A, multiple-choice questions, and opportunities for the learners to interact with experts in the field. The course will provide updates on the rapidly changing field of clinical neurology. With the knowledge and competence gained, the learner will improve their ability to skillfully diagnose and manage those patients who present with neurological symptoms and disorders.
- Review the neurological history and approach to the neurological exam.
- Recognize how to diagnose common neurological problems such as headache, Parkinson’s disease, ischemic stroke, and dementia.
- Learn an approach to the most common neurological symptoms including headache, vision changes, weakness, dizziness, and cognitive changes.
- Apply optimal care to patients with neurological problems who do not require referral to a neurologist.
- Identify ways to provide self-management support to patients with chronic neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, or dementia.
- Recognize and manage neurological emergencies such as ischemic stroke and meningitis/encephalitis.
Let’s take a look at the topics and Speakers
Neurology for the Non-Neurologist Schedule
Monday, June 10, 2024 - Live Virtual
- 9:00-9:10 AM: Welcome & Introduction: Day 1: Fundamentals & Common Outpatient Presentations Presenters: Tamara Kaplan, MD; Galina Gheihman, MD
- 9:10-9:55 AM: Clinical Neuroanatomy for the Non-Neurologist Presenter: Galina Gheihman, MD
- 9:55-10:00 AM: Q&A
- 10:00-10:45 AM: The Neurological Exam for the Non-Neurologist Presenter: Tamara Kaplan, MD
- 10:45-10:50 AM: Q&A
- 10:50-11:00 AM: Break
- 11:00-11:40 AM: Neuroimaging for the Non-Neurologist: What to Order and When Presenter: Joshua Klein, MD, PhD
- 11:40-11:50 AM: Test Your Knowledge Facilitators: Tamara Kaplan, MD; Galina Gheihman, MD
- 11:50-11:55 AM: Q&A
- 11:55 AM-1:00 PM: Lunch
- 1:00-1:40 PM: Headache Presenter: Angeliki Vgontzas, MD
- 1:40-1:50 PM: Test Your Knowledge Facilitators: Tamara Kaplan, MD; Galina Gheihman, MD
- 1:50-1:55 PM: Q&A
- 1:55-2:35 PM: Sports Neurology Presenter: Claus Reinsberger, MD, PhD
- 2:35-2:40 PM: Q&A
- 2:40-2:50 PM: Break
- 2:50-3:30 PM: Introduction to Neuropathies and Radiculopathies Presenter: Meabh O'Hare, MBBS
- 3:30-3:35 PM: Q&A
- 3:35-4:15 PM: Introduction to Myasthenia Gravis and Muscle Diseases Presenter: Joome Suh, MD
- 4:15-4:25 PM: Test Your Knowledge Facilitators: Tamara Kaplan, MD; Galina Gheihman, MD
- 4:25-4:30 PM: Q&A
Tuesday, June 11, 2024 - Live Virtual
- 9:00-9:05 AM: Welcome & Introduction: Day 2: Common ED and Inpatient Presentations Presenters: Tamara Kaplan, MD; Galina Gheihman, MD
- 9:05-9:50 AM: Recognizing and Managing Acute Stroke Presenter: Samuel Snider, MD
- 9:50-9:55 AM: Q&A
- 9:55-10:35 AM: Secondary Stroke Prevention Presenter: Alexis Roy, MD
- 10:35-10:45 AM: Test Your Knowledge Facilitators: Tamara Kaplan, MD; Galina Gheihman, MD
- 10:45-10:50 AM: Q&A
- 10:50-11:00 AM: Break
- 11:00-11:40 AM: Acute Seizure Management & Work-up Presenter: Jong Woo Lee, MD, PhD
- 11:40-11:50 AM: Test Your Knowledge Facilitators: Tamara Kaplan, MD; Galina Gheihman, MD
- 11:50 AM-1:00 PM: Lunch
- 1:00-1:40 PM: When to Suspect Multiple Sclerosis and Other Inflammatory Disorders Presenter: Sarah Conway, MD
- 1:40-1:45 PM: Q&A
- 1:45-2:15 PM: Below the Belt Neurology Presenter: Tamara Kaplan, MD
- 2:15-2:20 PM: Q&A
- 2:20-2:30 PM: Break
- 2:30-3:00 PM: Approach to the Dizzy Patient Presenter: Manali Shah, MD
- 3:00-3:05 PM: Q&A
- 3:05-3:35 PM: Fundamentals of Neuro-Ophthalmology Presenter: Leigh Rettenmaier, MD
- 3:35-3:45 PM: Test Your Knowledge Facilitators: Tamara Kaplan, MD; Galina Gheihman, MD
- 3:45-3:50 PM: Q&A
- 3:50-4:25 PM: Can't Miss Neurological Infections Presenter: George K. Harrold, MD
- 4:25-4:30 PM: Q&A
Wednesday, June 12, 2024 - Live Virtual
- 9:00-9:05 AM: Welcome & Introduction: Day 3: Neurodegenerative Conditions & Other Presenters: Tamara Kaplan, MD; Galina Gheihman, MD
- 9:05-9:45 AM: Parkinson's Disease and Other Movement Disorders Presenter: Emily Ferenczi, MD, PhD
- 9:45-9:50 AM: Q&A
- 9:50-10:25 AM: Functional Neurologic Disorders Presenter: Mary Angela O'Neal, MD
- 10:25-10:30 AM: Q&A
- 10:30-10:40 AM: Break
- 10:40-11:20 AM: Back and Neck Pain Presenter: Shamik Bhattacharyya, MD, MS
- 11:20-11:25 AM: Q&A
- 11:25 AM-12:00 PM: What You Need to Know about Women's Neurology Presenter: Kenda Alhadid, MD
- 12:00-12:05 PM: Q&A
- 12:05-1:10 PM: Lunch
- 1:10-1:50 PM: Evaluating Cognitive Disorders and Dementia Presenter: Seth Gale, MD
- 1:50-1:55 PM: Q&A
- 1:55-2:35 PM: Treatment & Management of Alzheimer's Disease Presenter: Sheena Baratono, MD, PhD
- 2:35-2:45 PM: Test Your Knowledge Facilitators: Tamara Kaplan, MD; Galina Gheihman, MD
- 2:45-2:50 PM: Q&A
- 2:50-3:00 PM: Break
- 3:00-3:40 PM: Common Neurologic Complications of Cancer & Their Management Presenter: Eudocia Q. Lee, MD, MPH
- 3:40-3:45 PM: Q&A
- 3:45-4:20 PM: Three Mystery Cases: Test Your Knowledge! Facilitators: Tamara Kaplan, MD; Galina Gheihman, MD
- 4:20-4:30 PM: Concluding Remarks & Course Adjourn Presenters: Tamara Kaplan, MD; Galina Gheihman, MD
Thursday, June 13, 2024 - Optional In-Person Workshop
- 1:00-1:15 PM: Welcome & Introduction: Overview of 4 Stations and Objectives for the Day Presenters: Tamara Kaplan, MD; Galina Gheihman, MD
- 1:15-1:55 PM: Rotation 1 (4 Stations in Parallel) Presenters: Tamara Kaplan, MD; Galina Gheihman, MD; Ariel Nowicki, PA-C, MS; Margaret Naclerio, PA-C
- 1:55-2:00 PM: Break/Station Rotation
- 2:00-2:40 PM: Rotation 2 (4 Stations in Parallel) Presenters: Tamara Kaplan, MD; Galina Gheihman, MD; Ariel Nowicki, PA-C, MS; Margaret Naclerio, PA-C
- 2:40-2:45 PM: Break/Station Rotation
- 2:45-3:25 PM: Rotation 3 (4 Stations in Parallel) Presenters: Tamara Kaplan, MD; Galina Gheihman, MD; Ariel Nowicki, PA-C, MS; Margaret Naclerio, PA-C
- 3:25-3:30 PM: Break/Station Rotation
- 3:30-4:10 PM: Rotation 4 (4 Stations in Parallel) Presenters: Tamara Kaplan, MD; Galina Gheihman, MD; Ariel Nowicki, PA-C, MS; Margaret Naclerio, PA-C
- 4:10-4:15 PM: Break/Station Rotation
- 4:15-4:30 PM: Course Wrap-Up & Adjourn Presenters: Tamara Kaplan, MD; Galina Gheihman, MD
Who you will learn from
Tamara Kaplan , MD | Galina Gheihman, MD |
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Course Director
Tamara Kaplan , MD
Galina Gheihman, MD
A neurologist specializing in outpatient care and resident supervision on inpatient services. Originally from Toronto, she earned her medical degree from Harvard Medical School and completed her residency at MGB, serving as Chief Resident in 2023-2024.
She has led initiatives like the acute neurology simulation program, co-founded the BRAINS program for bedside teaching, and established the NeuEJM medical education journal club. Additionally, she developed the Outpatient Neurology series, launched the Mental Health and Well-being Survey, and introduced the Well-Rounded Wednesdays curriculum.
As a faculty member, Dr. Gheihman serves as a PCE Advisor at Harvard Medical School, co-director of the “Neurology for the Non-Neurologist” CME course, and a member of the HMS Taskforce for the Teaching Faculty Experience. Her work reflects a deep commitment to advancing neurology education and resident training.
After participating in this activity, clinicians should be able to:
- Conduct Comprehensive Neurological Assessments:
- Review a patient's neurological history and perform detailed neurological examinations.
- Diagnose Common Neurological Conditions:
- Recognize and diagnose issues such as headaches, Parkinson’s disease, ischemic strokes, and dementia.
- Manage Neurological Symptoms:
- Develop an approach to evaluating and managing common symptoms, including:
- Headache
- Vision changes
- Weakness
- Dizziness
- Cognitive changes
- Optimize Patient Care:
- Provide high-quality care for patients with neurological problems who do not require specialist referrals.
- Support Self-Management for Chronic Conditions:
- Equip patients with tools to manage chronic neurological disorders, such as:
- Multiple sclerosis
- Parkinson’s disease
- Dementia
- Recognize and Treat Neurological Emergencies:
- Identify and initiate appropriate care for emergencies like ischemic strokes and meningitis/encephalitis.
Intended Audience
This course is designed for medical professionals who frequently encounter patients with neurological symptoms but are not neurology specialists. It is ideal for:
- Specialty Physicians: Internal medicine doctors, geriatricians, or other specialists managing patients with neurological symptoms.
- Primary Care Physicians (PCPs): Family doctors and general practitioners who want to improve their ability to diagnose and manage neurological conditions without needing referrals.
- Advanced Practice Providers (APPs): Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs) working in outpatient, hospital, or emergency care settings.
- Psychiatrists: Mental health professionals addressing overlapping neurological and psychiatric symptoms, such as cognitive impairments or neurodegenerative diseases.
- Healthcare Professionals Interested in Neurology: Clinicians seeking to enhance their confidence and competence in diagnosing, managing, and treating neurological conditions.