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American Epilepsy Society educational resources

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These online educational activities provide knowledge and training for professionals working across the many disciplines of epilepsy. In particular, medical professionals will find resources to help improve the care that they provide to people with epilepsy.
Live Webinars Recorded Webinars EMU Caring
Partners Against Mortality in Epilepsy (PAME) Annual Meeting Recordings
Fellowship Curriculum
Professor's Rounds Online Podcasts

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EMU Caring: Safety in the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit

A web-based program designed for health care professionals who care for people being evaluated in Epilepsy Monitoring Units (EMU)

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APP Podcast Series

Join the AES APP Workgroup and their guests discussing current experiences and resources for APP's.

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Ask the Expert Webinar: Telehealth for Epilepsy: Overcoming the Obstacles

This webinar provides an introduction to telehealth from providers with extensive experience using telehealth successfully in their own epilepsy practices. We discuss...

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Ask The Expert: Seizure Rescue Medications

Seizure rescue medications are an important part of a seizure rescue plan. The Webinar will focus on why rescue medications may be used and which patients may benefit...

Ask the Expert: Functional Seizures Webinar-Recording

This activity will provide an clinical overview of functional seizures. Experts will review etiology, epidemiology (including comorbidities), diagnosis (including...

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15th Judith Hoyer Lecture in Epilepsy | Epilepsy at the Cutting Edge: Using Novel Models and Innovative Approaches for Therapeutic Advances

Epilepsy researchers are using novel preclinical models and innovative approaches to develop new therapies that are precise, targeted, and disease- modifying. They target cognitive and neurobehavioral co-morbidities as well as seizures. Most importantly, they have the potential to transform the lives of people with epilepsy.

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