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Health: Medicine
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Health: Neurology
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Health: Education
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Center for Continuing Medical Education
320 W. 10th Avenue, Rm A352
Columbus, OH 43210
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| Description |
SPONSORED BY THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
FACULTY:
ERNEST W. JOHNSON, M.D.
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
MEDICAL CENTER
COLUMBUS, OHIO
JUN KIMURA, M.D.
KYOTO MEDICAL SCHOOL
KYOTO JAPAN
ERIK V. STÅLBERG, M.D.
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
UPPSALA, SWEDEN
Participants will learn some new techniques, refurbish well-accepted EMG concepts and be introduced to the cutting edge of electrodiagnosis. Enrollees will:
* Employ basic and advanced techniques in the EMG examination
* Use the methods discussed in the course and equipment in the EMG examination
* Observe and practice in the applications of EMG techniques
* Review the use of the computer with the EMG instrumentation
* Be critiqued on individual examination and reporting techniques
* Identify wave forms associated with electromyographic findings
Course Content
Saturday, February 16, 2002
TRAVEL DATE, ARRIVE ON ST. THOMAS
Sunday, February 17
Written Examination
Terminology and Anatomy for EMG’er
Instrumentation
Electrodiagnosis: Approach to the Clinical Exam
Motor Unit Potential Evaluation
Wave Form Practice and Evaluation
Monday, February 18
Generation of AP
Analysis of Peripheral Neuropathies
Nerve Conduction Studies
Computer Model of NCV
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
F and H Waves
Practice and Demonstrations
Tuesday, February 19
Facial Nerve, Blink Reflex, XI Cranial Nerve
Motor Neuron and Post Polio Electrodiagnosis
Lumbosacral Radiculopathy including Stenosis
Spinal Stimulation, Thoracic Outlet, Ulnar Nerve at the Elbow
EMG and the Law
Practice and Demonstrations
Wednesday, February 14
Pediatric Electrodiagnosis
Neuromuscular Junction
Cervical Radiculopathy
Spontaneous Activity
Practice and Demonstration
Thursday, February 15
Intensive Care Myopathies and Neuropathies
Peripheral Nerve Injuries
Magnetic Stimulation
Update of SSEP
Lower limb Entrapments
Diabetic Update
Demonstration and Practice
Friday, February 16
Putting the Electrodiagnosis Together
Review of Attendees’ Report
Review of Written Evaluation
Review of Wave Form Evaluation
Saturday, February 17
TRAVEL DAY, Depart St. Thomas
Each day's sessions will include practical demonstrations of electromyographic techniques and ample opportunity for practical experience by participants on EMG equipment provided by Oxford Instruments, Nicolet Biomedical, Inc., and Medtronic Functional Diagnostics. Course Faculty and representatives from each of the companies will assist in the demonstrations and practical experience.
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| Additional Information |
Fees: Regular registration: $975.00
Members of EWJ Society1: $825.00
Residents (with EMG
experience and letter from
program irector): $825.00
Course Location and Hours:
Lectures and practice sessions will convene in conference facilities at Marriott’s Frenchman’s Reef Resort. Course hours are 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. daily, February 17-22 (February 16 and February 23 are travel dates).
Travel and Lodging:
George Kun Travel, Columbus, Ohio, has blocked accommodations for Super EMG MMII. Rooms may be reserved by checking the “Accommodations” information on the registration form. For consultation on lodging and travel arrangements, call George Kun Travel at 800-776-7505 or 614-459-1303. You may also direct e-mail inquiries regarding travel and accommodations to gktravel@ix.netcom.com.
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