2005 Annual Session - Neurology for the Internist
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2005 Annual Session


Neurology for the Internist

Session #: 855-101
Presenter(s): Martin Samuels
Session Length: 9:00 hr
Event: 2005 ACP Annual Session
Date: April 14-16, 2005

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Neurology is an important part of the practice of general medicine but is often one of the areas with which otherwise well-trained internists are most uncomfortable. The purpose of this course is to review some of the basic principles of neurological diagnosis and the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to a selected group of the most common problems. The course is given by an internist and neurologist who has spent his career working in the interface between internal medicine and neurology.




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