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Occupational Neurology for the Primary Care Provider Post Concussion Syndrome Q and A IV

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In this lecture series I, II and III, entitled Occupational Neurology for the Primary Care Provider: Post Concussion syndrome, Dr Jonathan Rutchik discusses the evaluation and treatment of a complex patient. Topics include asymmetric pupils, abnormal hearing, facial asymmetry in segment I. In segment II, Dr Rutchik discussed eye movements, vertigo, sensory complaints, anticonvulsants and seizures, treatment options and headache catagories. In segment III, he discusses Meniere's versus migraine, the troublesome patient, depression and sleep and unusual sequellae as well as a references. Dr Rutchik also created segment IV with 10 self assessment questions and answers.

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