Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH): pathophysiology and latest treatment updates of a killer
Event Details
Course introduction: This course, presented by Dr. Karthik Sarma, Assistant Professor of Neurology and Neurocritical care from Wake Forest Baptist Health and Wake Forest School of Medicine will discuss in
Event Details
Course introduction:
This course, presented by Dr. Karthik Sarma, Assistant Professor of Neurology and Neurocritical care from Wake Forest Baptist Health and Wake Forest School of Medicine will discuss in detail Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH). SAH is a significant killer in our population and results in morbidity and mortality and contributes disproportionately to loss of productivity after a stroke. The lecture content will provide a deeper understanding of SAH from an epidemiological and pathological perspective for physicians, ICU nurses and EEG technologists.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize the clinical presentations of SAH
- Appreciate the nuances of acute care management of SAH
- Recognize the need for surveillance (monitoring) given the myriad complications
CE Credits:
This course is valid for 1.0 CEC approved by ASET – The Neurodiagnostic Society
Speakers for this event
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Karthik Sarma
Karthik Sarma
Medical Director, Assistant Professor of Neurology & Neurocritical Care
Dr. Karthik Sarma is an Assistant Professor, Division of Neurocritical Care, Department of Neurology, Wake Forest Baptist Health Winston, NC. Dr. Sarma is Board Certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and the Neurocritical Care Society.
Dr. Sarma graduated from Bangalore Medical College India followed by a residency in Neurology at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX and a Neurocritical fellowship at Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC. He has many peer-reviewed publications on various neurological and neurocritical topics including intracerebral hemorrhage, TBI, and management of epileptic seizures.
Dr. Sarma is also an active member of the Society for Critical Medicine, American Medical Association, National Neurotrauma Foundation, the Western NC Epilepsy Foundation that is active in trying to improve Epilepsy care in this region and Doctors Without Borders.Medical Director, Assistant Professor of Neurology & Neurocritical Care
Time
(Thursday) 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EST
Location
ONLINE eSeminar
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