Seizure Localization - medically refractory epilepsy
Event Details
Course introduction Join us for this highly informative webinar as Dr. Anuradha Singh , MD discusses the early recognition and presurgical evaluation of patients with medically refractory epilepsy and some
Event Details
Course introduction
Join us for this highly informative webinar as Dr. Anuradha Singh , MD discusses the early recognition and presurgical evaluation of patients with medically refractory epilepsy and some of the various other surgical treatment options.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this seminar the participants will be able to:
- Recognize medically refractory epilepsy
- Discuss pre-surgical workup
- Discuss surgical options
CE Credits:
This webinar is approved for 1 ASET CEU.
Speakers for this event
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Dr. Anuradha Singh
Dr. Anuradha Singh
MD
Dr. Anuradha Singh is a Professor of Neurology and Vice Chair of Outreach of the Mount Sinai Health System (Epilepsy Division) and the Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship Director and the Director of Clinical Neurophysiology-EEG lab at Mount Sinai Hospital (Main Campus). Dr. Singh completed her medical school at Lady Hardinge Medical College, India, internship training in internal medicine at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, a three-year residency in adult neurology, and a two-year fellowship in Epilepsy/EEG at NYU Langone Health. She is board certified in three specialty/subspecialties: Neurology and Psychiatry, Clinical Neurophysiology (emphasis on EEG), and Epilepsy. Dr. Singh came to Mount Sinai from NYU Langone Health where she served as a distinguished faculty member in the Department of Neurology from 2002 to 2018. In October 2018, she joined Mount Sinai’s Epilepsy program, a Level-4 Epilepsy Center.
She founded the Bellevue Epilepsy Center and directed the Continuous EEG Monitoring Program at Bellevue Hospital for almost ten years. She was appointed as the Chief of Neurology and Clinical Professor of Neurology at NYC H+H/Bellevue in 2014 and served as a Chair of Credentialing and Bylaws Committee at Bellevue. As one of the core teaching faculty members, she had served as a program director of both Adult Neurology and Combined Neurology and Psychiatry programs at NYU Langone Health. Dr. Singh has made numerous contributions to the field of neurology/epilepsy as a prolific author of neurology textbooks, patient education books and numerous chapters, editorials, case reports, and other scholarly articles. Her publications are focused on interesting neurological cases she encountered while in practice for more than 25 years.MD
Time
(Thursday) 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EST
Location
ONLINE eSeminar
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