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Twenty-Third Annual Advances in Clinical Adult Neurology Conference Spearfish Canyon Lodge & Resort
- 3-day seminar, February 23rd, 24th and 25th, 2006
- Guest speakers for adult neurology, earn up to 18 Category 1 credits toward AMA Physician's Recognition Award.
- Recreational activities include downhill and cross country skiing, snowmobiling, and gambling in historic Deadwood.
- Contact Sally Walter at Black Hills Neurology for more information: 605-341-3770. Lodging reservations should be made by February 9th. Conference reservations by February 17th.
Speakers and Topics
John Bertoni, MD
Director of Neurology
Creighton Medical School
601 North 30th Street
Suite 5300
Omaha, NE 68131
Topics: Headaches, Evaluation and Treatment/Parkinson's Disease:
Treatment Approaches/Strokes, Acute Treatment Approaches
Neath Folger, MD
Mayo Cliic
Department of Neurology
200 First Street, SW
Rochester, MN 5590
Topics: Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Diagnosis Beyond Imaging/Learning:
One Case at a Time/Medicine Along the Trail-A Cowboy's View
David Good, MD
Department of Neurology
Professor and Chair, Department of Neurology
Director of Neuro Rehabilitation
Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
500 University Drive P.O. Box 850
Hershey, PA 17033-0850
Topics: Spasticity: 21st Century Approaches/Stroke Rehab Frontiers/Stroke:
Neglected Complications
Samuel Hunter, Md, PHD
Director of Advanced Neurosciences Institute
4230 Harding Road, Suite 605
Nashville, TN 37205-2145
Topics: Multiple Sclerosis, Etologic Possibilities and Diagnostic Criteria/
Multiple Sclerosis Advanaces in Neuroimaging/Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Approaches
K. Alan Kelts, MD, PHD
Professor of Pediatrics and Neurology, USD
Black Hills Neurology
2929 5th St., Suite 240
Rapid City, SD 57701
Topics: Narcolepsy and Insights into the Neurophysiology of Sleep
Theresa Tran, MD
MINCEP
5775 Wayrala Blvd., Suite 255
Minneapolis, MN 55416
Topics: Epilepsy in pregnancy/Epilepsy in Menopausal Women/Epilepsy
Interaction of A.E.D.'s with Female Hormones and Seizure Management
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