Evoked Potentials in Clinical Medicine
01aug11:00 am12:00 pmEvoked Potentials in Clinical MedicineJoin this eSeminar with Dr. Mark Quigg
Event Details
Course introduction: Dr. Mark Quigg will discuss the principles and recording techniques of evoked potentials and their utility in clinical medicine. This lecture will include Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SSEPs), Brainstem
Event Details
Course introduction:
Dr. Mark Quigg will discuss the principles and recording techniques of evoked potentials and their utility in clinical medicine. This lecture will include Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SSEPs), Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials (BAEPs) and Visual Evoked Potentials (VEPs) with a review of the generators, waveform recognition and normal values. The clinical significance of normal and abnormal findings of evoked potential studies will also be presented.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this eSeminar the participants will be able to:
- To learn the principles of signal averaging and signal to noise limitations of EPs
- To review the anatomy, techniques, normal findings, and typical abnormal findings / clinical applications of the following clinical EPs:
• visual flash and pattern-reversal
• brainstem auditory
• somatosensory
This course is approved for 1.0 Contact hour by ASET – The Neurodiagnostic Society
Speakers for this event
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Dr. Mark Quigg
Dr. Mark Quigg
M.D., M.Sc., F.A.N.A., F.A.E.S.
Mark Quigg, MD, received neurology training at the University of Virginia and neuroscience training at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. He specializes in the evaluation and treatment of difficult-to-control seizures and the neurological aspects of sleep medicine. He is the medical director of the electroencephalography and intensive monitoring laboratories and is an expert in using these tools to evaluate epilepsy, sleep disorders and disorders with similar symptoms. He is nationally recognized for his clinical practice and research. He holds national offices, including on the neurology board and professional societies for neurology and epilepsy.
Dr. Quigg enjoys living in Charlottesville and is an avid runner and cyclist. He is also a woodworker and has put significant sweat equity into his old house in downtown Charlottesville. He has two children with his wife, Lotta.M.D., M.Sc., F.A.N.A., F.A.E.S.
Time
(Thursday) 11:00 am - 12:00 pm ET
Location
ONLINE eSeminar