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Neurology in first opinion practice: what to do when you can't refer

<span>Neurology in first opinion practice: what to do when you can't refer</span>
<span>Neurology in first opinion practice: what to do when you can't refer</span>

A case based video tour looking at some common neurological cases you might encounter in practice and how best to deal with them. During this we will neuroanatomically localise, create a list of differential diagnoses and discuss diagnostic and treatment options. We will discuss what can be done if referral isn’t an option and what to expect prognostically. 

• Practice your neurological exam and ability to localise with case videos
• Learn to assess and manage neurological cases in general practice.
• Create succinct and accurate neurological differential diagnoses
• Learn about different diagnostic and treatment options in both the first opinion and referral hospital setting
• Discover about a range of neurological emergencies and the prognosis expected for each

Language: English

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Speaker:

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Alexander Forward

Alexander Forward, BVSc MSc MVetMed DipECVN MRCVS

After graduating from Liverpool University in 2011, Alex spent two years in a mixed animal practice in Cornwall. He then completed a rotating internship at the Royal Veterinary College and a subsequent residency in Neurology and Neurosurgery. He was awarded the Diploma of the European College of Veterinary Neurology in 2018 before joining Davies Veterinary Specialists where he currently is. His research interests include intracranial surgery and treatment of brain tumours in dogs.

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Duration: 0:59 h
Speaker: Alexander Forward
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