Sir William Osler (1849-1919)

The Osler Institute

Excellence in Continuing Medical Education

Neurology

“…I believe it is a ‘great course’”  *

“I feel [the course] helped me pass.”  *

Neurology Mock Oral Review Course
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Includes Up to 30 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits(tm)
The Optional Didactic Day allows up to an additional 30 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits(tm)
The new optional Three-day seminar is an intense didactic review of adult and child clinical neurology immediately before our well-known three-day course. The three-day courses will be mostly case reviews in the form of mock oral examinations emphasizing differential diagnosis, treatment options, and complications. In 28 hours of cases you will review all major aspects of child and adult clinical neurology. Emphasis will include classical as well as the most up-to-date methods of management. The answers all questions will be carefully explained. Each participant will get practice and gain skill in organizing and responding to questions under pressure and will have the opportunity to observe other exams. Registration in the 3-day course includes doing two public mock oral exams: one child and one adult – unless you request, a week before the course, to do two child or two adult exams. You may also purchase extra public or private, child or adult, mock orals. This review format has been so successful, that about half of the board candidates have been taking this course in recent years. Many participants say that taking the course could be the most enjoyable and ideal way to review and assess their current knowledge, even if they have already passed their boards.
You may purchase additional public or private adult or child exams to do; however, availability will be limited within two weeks of the course.
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Neurology Written Review Course
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Includes Up to 60 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits(tm)
his course is designed to help you pass your Neurology board exams. This course is primarily for your written exam but is also helpful for your oral boards. In addition to providing review of clinical neurology, there will be a review of neuroanatomy, neuroimaging, neuropathology, neurogenetics, neuro-ophthalmology, neurophysiology and other written exam subjects such as neurochemistry and pharmacology. Emphasis is on board-relevant standards of care, incorporating new concepts and treatments. Many of our previous students have found the course helped them to recognize specific weaknesses and to organize further self-study.
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Neurology Course on MP3 CD's w/Electronic Syllabus
$475.00
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Neurology Recertification Course on MP3 CD's w/Electronic Syllabus
$290.00
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Neurology Course Syllabus
$85.00
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Neurology Recall
$36.00
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Practical Neurology DVD Review
$95.00
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Objectives Methods
• Comprehensive review of basic and clinical sciences • Lectures with practice questions and answers
• Update of new concepts and treatments • Lectures and seminar with slides and syllabus
• Prepare candidates for written and oral board exams • Practice oral exams with vignettes and live patients

 

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Faculty List
Behrooz Azar-Kia, MD Professor Emeritus of Radiology Loyola University of Chicago
Peter Crino, MD Associate Professor of Neurology University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Mark Curtis, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Pathology Thomas Jefferson University
Michael Dobbs, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Erik Ensrud, MD Instructor of Neurology Harvard University Medical School
Alberto Espay, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Ajay Gupta, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology Cleveland Clinic Lerner School of Medicine
Carlayne Jackson, MD Professor of Neurology University of Texas, San Antonio
Brian Krause, MD Assistant Clinical Prof of Psychiatry Michigan State University
Morris Levin, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology Dartmouth Medical School
John Lossing, MD Professor of Neurology George Washington University
Gul Moonis, MD Assistant Professor of Radiology University of Pennsylvania
Majaz Moonis, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology University of Massachusetts
Sarkis Nazarian, MD Associate Professor Of Neurology University of Arkansas
Kathy Newell, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology University of Kansas School of Medicine
Michael Newton, MD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry University of Cincinnati
Howard Pomeranz, MD Clinical Associate Professor of Ophthalmology New York University
Karen Richards, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics & Neurology University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio
Carson Schneck, MD, PhD Professor of Anatomy and Imaging Temple University
Timothy Teyler, PhD Professor of Neurobiology WWAMI Medical Education Program
Harold Traurig, PhD Professor Emeritus of Anatomy Univesity of Kentucky College of Medicine

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Topic List
Basic and Clinical Science Child Neurology Toxic Disorders
Anatomy and Physiology Newborn Neurology Systemic Disease Neurology
Neuropathology Developmental Neurology Neuropathies and Myopathies
Neurochemistry Dysraphism and Hydrocephalus Neuromuscular Junction
Neuropharmacology Biochemical Abnormalities Organic Mental Syndromes
Neuroendocrinology Degenerative Disorders Neurologic Emergencies
Neurogenetics Neuromuscular Diseases Psychiatry
Neuroimaging Neurologic Diseases Psychiatric Classifications
Radiation Oncology Infections and AIDS Psychotic Disorders
Neuro-ophthalmology Neurovascular Disorders Mood and Anxiety Disorders
Electroencephalography Neurologic Tumors Somatization and Dissociation
Neuropsychological Testing Neurologic Trauma Personality Disorders
Signs and Symptoms Spinal Cord and Disc Alcohol Abuse
Altered Consciousness Dementias and Ataxias Substance Abuse
Seizure and Epilepsy Demyelinating Diseases Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Dizziness and Hearing Loss Metabolic Diseases Sleep and Eating Disorders
Movement Disorders Psychopharmacology
Headache and Acute Pain
Mental Status Exam

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“…well worth it. I'll be back”*

“The faculty was outstanding. The most pleasant thing was learning a tremendous amount”*

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