Neurology Lecture Series

Harborview Medical Center and the University of Washington offer a bi-monthly Neurology Lecture Series presented by experts in vascular neurology, movement disorders and neuromuscular disease. The lectures are designed for clinicians and others involved in the care of neurologic patients. Lectures are Webcast and archived online. Please contact Rebecca Masters at masters2@u.washington.edu or call her at (206) 744-3251 if you have any questions about upcoming lectures or connection details for broadcasts to remote sites.

The University of Washington School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The University of Washington School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 24.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participating in the activity. (Each session is 1.0 credits.)

View Live Webcast - Order in Chaos—An Approach to Ataxias - Presented by Dr. Sindhu Srivatsal’s - May 23, 2012, 12:00pm

Schedule
January 11, 2012This Ain't My First Rodeo - Medical Complications of Stroke
Dr. Sandeep Khot, Department of Neurology
February 1, 2012Identification and Treatment of Non-voluntary Movements and Other Bad Habits in Children
Dr. Nigel Bamford, Department of Neurology
February 8, 2012Hematologic Disorders and Stroke
Dr. Virginia Broudy, Chief of Medicine
February 29, 2012Myopathy Overview
Dr. Jane Distad, Department of Neurology
March 07, 2012Update on ASA Annual Meeting
Dr. Kyra Becker, Department of Neurology
March 28, 2012Overview of Movement Disorders
Dr. Hojoong Kim, Department of Neurology
April 04, 2012TBD
Dr. Marlan Kay, Vascular Neurology Fellow
May 02, 2012International Burden of Stroke
Drs. Zunt, Ton, and Tirschwell, Department of Neurology
May 30, 2012Intracranial Disease and Treatment
Dr. Jon Weinstein, Department of Neurology
June 27, 2012TBD
Dr. Lewis Morgenstern, Director of Stroke Program, University of Michigan

Blue indicates Stroke Lecture
Orange indicates Neuromuscular Lecture
Green indicates Movement Disorder Lecture