Multimodality Neuromonitoring Workshop
Event Details
We invite you to join us for this outstanding 2-day Multimodality Neuromonitoring Workshop course in Schaumburg, IL USA. (September 14-15, 2024) This clinical training course is intended for Physicians, Advanced Practice
Event Details
We invite you to join us for this outstanding 2-day Multimodality Neuromonitoring Workshop course in Schaumburg, IL USA. (September 14-15, 2024)
This clinical training course is intended for Physicians, Advanced Practice Providers, Neurocritical Care Nurses, Neurocritical Care Professionals and Researchers interested in enhancing their knowledge and proficiency in using the Moberg CNS System in Neurocritical care.
This lecture and hands-on course will be conducted by Dr. Brandon Foreman a Neurointensivist from the University of Cincinnati and a leading expert in Neurocritical care.
Space is limited for this course to provide each attendee with personal attention to enhance learning. Please register early with payment to reserve your seat! Registration is open through September 09, 2024.
- Understand the rationale behind the use of Multimodality Neuromonitoring (MNM) and the various available measures currently used in clinical MNM
- Describe the challenges in device connectivity and the use of data aggregation devices such as the Moberg CNS
- Demonstrate the ability to use data visualization to review clinical physiologic data from patients undergoing MNM
- Interpret and describe pathophysiologic patterns and events within MNM data in order to drive management decisions.
Registration deadline September 09, 2024
Approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing
Provider #CEP 16614 for 12.75 Contact Hours
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Brandon Foreman
Brandon Foreman
MD MS FACNS FNCS
Brandon Foreman, MD MS FACNS FNCS is Associate Professor of Neurology & Rehabilitation Medicine and Neurosurgery at the University of Cincinnati and serves as Associate Director for Neurocritical Care Research with the Division of Neurocritical Care. Dr. Foreman was trained in both clinical neurophysiology and neurocritical care at Columbia University Medical Center and holds a master’s degree in clinical & translational research with a certificate in biomedical informatics from the University of Cincinnati. His research focuses on brain monitoring in the ICU. He is an expert on the use of EEG and ECoG to detect seizures and spreading depolarizations after brain injury and investigates the dysregulation of cerebral blood flow. His research goal is to integrate an understanding of cortical physiology with bedside care to inform precision critical care that improves outcome after acute brain injuries.
MD MS FACNS FNCS
Time
14 (Saturday) 9:00 am - 15 (Sunday) 5:00 pm CT
Location
Schaumburg, Illinois, USA