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San Francisco Neurological Society
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Update on Mild Head Injuries Tuesday, May 11, 2010 Garden Room, Atrium Lobby Level, 5 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco 6:00 - 7:00 PM Registration and Wine Reception 7:00 - 7:45 PM Dinner 7:45 - 8:45 PM Lecture / 8:45 - 9:00 PM Discussion Geoffrey T. Manley, MD, PhD Mitchel S. Berger, MD Professor and Chairman, Department of Neurological, Surgery; Kathleen M. Plant Distinguished Professor, University of California, San Francisco
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES: Upon the conclusion of this session participants should be able to: 1) Describe mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), concussion, and sports-related concussions 2) Summarize AAN Concussion Guidelines 3) Review emerging imaging technologies for mTBI/concussion 4) Describe new clinical trials for redefining mTBI
Who Should Attend? Neurologists,
neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, residents and other physicians
interested in research and clinical advances in the neurosciences.
Accreditation Statement
Designation Statement Garden Room, Atrium Lobby Level, 5 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco FROM 101 SOUTH
FROM BAY BRIDGE / EAST BAY
FROM GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE /
MARINA
Embarcadero BART Station - Hotel is located directly outside the station
Garage Self Parking Registration Fees:
Received by May 4
After May
4
$500 Industry Representatives (includes tabletop space if requested), additional information, please contact Amanda Pacia at (510) 685-1187 For more information: The San Francisco Neurological Society is an organization of physicians with a dedicated interest in the clinical neurosciences. The Society is committed to the continuing medical education of its members and has an obligation to its members and to the public to provide ongoing educational programs designed to improve patient care and foster scholarly activity in the neurosciences. This obligation includes not only imparting to the membership an increased understanding of neurological diseases through lectures on clinical and basic research, but also making them aware of community and public health issues related to neurological illnesses and preventive medicine. The Society is a CMA-accredited provider. Physicians attending this course may report up to 8 hours of Category 1 credit toward the California Medical Association Certificate in Continuing Medical Education and the American Medical Associations Physicians Recognition Award.
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