The Department
of Neurology holds grand rounds every Thursday from September
to June in Sanger
Hall, 6th Floor, Room 6-032 from 12noon - 1:00pm.
2008
February 7: No Grand Rounds
February 14: Diagnosing Parkinson's Disease: A Clinical Challenge, Kapil Sethi, M.D., FRCP
February 21: Drug Induced Movement Disorders, William G. Ondo, M.D.
February 28: Instructive Cases in Pediatric Sleep Medicine, David J. Leszczyszyn, M.D., Ph.D.
March 6: Neuroimaging of the Spine for the Neurologist, Eric Potts, M.D.
March 13: Preventative Management of Migraine Headaches, Jan Brandes, M.D.
March 20: The Muscular Dystrophies in Children: Review and Update, Harold G. Marks, M.D.
March 27: No Grand Rounds
April 3: Parkinson Disease: Neuroprotective and Neuro-restorative Therapy, David Standaert, M.D., Ph.D.
April 10: Restless Legs Syndrome, Pamela Hamilton-Stubbs, M.D.
April 17: Low-Grade Glioma: The Neurologist's Tumor, David Schiff, M.D.
April 24: Multiple Sclerosis: New Insights into an Old Disease, Frederick Munschauer, M.D.
May 1: Does Acupuncture Help Neurologic Conditions?, Hana Aubrechtova, M.D.
May 8: No Grand Rounds
May 15: Greater Occipital Nerve: The Block and Associated Headaches,
Jo-Hsin Chen, D.O.
May 22: Senior Resident Presentation, L. Tyler Chapin, M.D.
May 29: Senior Resident Presentation, Michael Garbee, M.D.
June 5: Senior Resident Presentation, Ajo Joy, M.D.
June 12: Senior Resident Presentation, Prem Parihar, M.D.
June 19: Senior Resident Presentation, Karen Powers, M.D.
June 26: Senior Resident Presentation, Rashida Stevenson, M.D.
The
School of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University,
Medical College of Virginia Campus (VCU), is accredited
by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
(ACCME) to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians.
Physicians may
claim up to 1.0 hours in Type 1 or Type 2 CME on the Virginia
Board of Medicine Continued Competency and Assessment
Form required for renewal of an active medical license.
VCU designates
this educational activity for up to one hour in Category
1 credit toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award.
Each physician should claim only those hours of
credit that she/he actually spent in the education activity.
Please visit
VCU
School of Medicine Office of Continuing Professional Development
and Evaluation Studies for more details.