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Why join the course?

Epilepsy is one of the most common, chronic neurological condition in the UK. The course will offer a practical grounding in the most common comorbidities associated with epilepsy. This is an area of growing clinical interest, and relevant to the care of patients with epilepsy.

Audience

This course is best suited to those health postgraduates, and health professionals who come into contact with patients with epilepsy. Namely, general neurologists, epileptologists, specialist nurses and psychologists/psychiatrists.

Course description

The course aims to provide a basic grounding in the epidemiology, nature, diagnosis and treatment of common comorbidities in patients with epilepsy.

Programme

The previous programme can be found here (PDF).

Certification

Delegates will be issued with a certificate of attendance and CPD will be sought from Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom.

Reviews

This one day course is informative, and is unique in the approach to a common neurological condition. It has relevance to all general neurologists, irrespective of training level, as well as clinical nurse specialists.

— Review at Advances in Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation

Past students have said...

“Excellent course with a good variety of topics, very high-quality presentations and speakers. Up to date synopsis of issues in the field of epilepsy with good relevance to everyday clinical practice is valuable.”

- Delegate 2023-24

“A fantastic course which addressed not just comorbidities related to epilepsy, but the real-life experience in managing these when the management is not always straightforward.” 

- Delegate 2023-24 

“This is by far one of the best andmost enjoyable courses I have been on in ages. Really interesting, useful and enjoyable.”

- Delegate 2023-24

“An excellent, informative and thought-provoking course generally very well presented and a good variety of topics and flow to the day.”

- Delegate 2023-24

 “As a neurosurgeon, it was really valuable understanding the wider implications of epilepsy.”

- Delegate 2023-24

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