EEG in the critically ill

29sep5:00 pm6:00 pmEEG in the critically illJoin this eSeminar: 'EEG in the critically ill' with Lawrence J. Hirsch M.D. / 11:00 AM EST - "approved by ASET for 1.0 Contact Hour of CEUs."

Event Details

You are cordially invited to our eSeminar! This course will discuss the role of critical care EEG monitoring.

At the conclusion of the presentation, participants should be able to:

  • Identify which patients are at risk of nonconvulsive seizures and warrant EEG monitoring
  • Understand why timely identification of nonconvulsive seizures is important
  • Recognize and classify EEG patterns seen in the critically ill
  • Understand the ictal-interictal continuum and how diagnostic medication trials can help
  • Recognize the limitations of critical care EEG monitoring as currently practiced.

 

This educational event has been approved by ASET for 1.0 Contact Hour of CEUs.

 

 

 

Speakers for this event

  • Dr. Lawrence J. Hirsch

    Dr. Lawrence J. Hirsch

    MD, FAAN, FACNS, FANA, FAES

    Lawrence J. Hirsch, M.D. is Professor of Neurology, Chief of the Division of Epilepsy and EEG, and Co-Director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, all at Yale University. He has held leadership positions in the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS), American Epilepsy Society, American Academy of Neurology, and the Epilepsy Foundation, and is lead author of the 2012 and 2021 ACNS guidelines on critical care EEG terminology. He is founder and former chair of the Critical Care EEG Monitoring Research Consortium, which now includes more than 50 centers, and co-chair of the medical advisory board of the NORSE Institute. He has been an active researcher throughout his career, having published more than 200 peer-reviewed manuscripts and more than 100 reviews, editorials or book chapters on topics including status epilepticus, all aspects of EEG including intracranial recordings and brain monitoring in the critically ill, brain stimulation, epilepsy surgery, seizure clusters, rescue medications, sudden death in epilepsy (SUDEP), and anti-seizure medication use. He has won multiple teaching awards and is co-author of the first-ever atlas on EEG in critical care.

    MD, FAAN, FACNS, FANA, FAES

Time

(Tuesday) 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm CEST

Location

eSeminar ONLINE

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