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Northwestern s Fourth Annual Advances in Epilepsy and EEG CME Symposium May 17-18, 2019 Prentice Women s Hospital 250 E. Superior Street Third Floor, Conference Room L South Chicago, IL 60611 Sponsored by REGISTER ONLINE: cme.northwestern.edu

Northwestern s Fourth Annual Advances in Epilepsy and EEG CME Symposium Course Directors: Stephan U. Schuele, MD, MPH, Stephen A. VanHaerents, MD, and Linda C. Laux, MD The Institute of Medicine recognized a practice gap in the care of epilepsy patients to offer advanced diagnostic workup and treatment of their seizures and associated comorbidities with a comprehensive approach. The purpose of this activity is to update community neurologists, as well as other healthcare providers working in adult and pediatric epilepsy centers across the Chicagoland area, in the advancements in epilepsy diagnosis and treatment. The CME activity focuses on areas which have been identified through our needs assessment, including advanced multimodal imaging, epilepsy surgery, an update on medical therapy as well as a safety and mortality aspects affecting patients with epilepsy. Our program will specifically address these areas, providing attendees with an understanding of the indication and implementation of these advances in their practice. Please join Northwestern and invited faculty for stimulating and interactive discussions on May 17-18. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES After attending this educational activity, participants should be able to: 1) Recognize the principles of multimodal imaging technologies and the impact for the treatment of surgical epilepsies. 2) Discuss newly approved medications. 3) Review treatment of special populations affected by epilepsy. 4) Examine surgical procedures for intractable epilepsy and their indications. 5) Demonstrate how to counsel patients appropriately on safety and mortality issues. For more information, please contact Sarah Baggs, Continuing Medical Education Administrator, at Northwestern Memorial HealthCare, at sbaggs@nm.org

Agenda Friday, May 17 Multimodality Neuroimaging for Epilepsy Surgery 11:45 am Registration and Welcome Reception 12:25 pm Welcome Stephan U. Schuele, MD, MPH, and Stephen A. VanHaerents, MD 12:30 pm MRI Imaging for Focal Epilepsy Ruben Kuzniecky, MD 1:30 pm High Density EEG Adriana C. Bermeo-Ovalle, MD 2:00 pm MEG Manoj Raghavan, MD, PhD 2:30 pm High Frequency Oscillation Karina González Otárula, MD, EEG 3:00 pm Break 3:30 pm Ictal SPECT Marvin A. Rossi, MD, PhD 4:00 pm MR Spectroscopy Erhan Ergene, MD 4:30 pm Advanced Neuroimaging fmri, diffusion and beyond Todd B. Parrish, PhD 5:00 pm Future of Neuroimaging Graham R. Huesmann, MD, PhD 5:30 pm Panel Discussion All Faculty 6:00 pm Adjourn

Saturday, May 18 7:30 am Breakfast TRACK A TRACK A: MEDICATION UPDATE Mediators: Linda C. Laux, MD, and Rebecca O Dwyer, MD NEW DRUGS 8:00 am New Drugs for Adults Micheál P. Macken, MD, MRCPI 8:30 am New Drugs for Children Linda C. Laux, MD 9:00 am New Drugs in Status Yara Mikhaeil-Demo, MD 9:30 am Break SEIZURE TREATMENT IN SPECIAL POPULATIONS 10:00 am Women Elizabeth E. Gerard, MD 10:30 am The Old and Restless - Challenges in the Treatment of Epilepsy in the Elderly Rebecca O Dwyer, MD 11:00 am Neonates Tiffani L. McDonough, MD 11:30 am Metabolic Disorders Douglas R. Nordli, Jr., MD 12:00 pm Lunch TRACK A: SAFETY AND MORTALITY Antoaneta J. Balabanov, MD, and Lubov F. Romantseva, MD 1:00 pm Driving Jessica W. Templer, MD 1:30 pm School/Sports Takijah Heard, MD 2:00 pm Rescue Drugs Rebecca M. García Sosa, MD 2:30 pm Break 2:45 pm SUDEP Lubov F. Romantseva, MD 3:15 pm Devices Tom Stanton 3:45 pm Employment Ayesha Akhtar, MPH 4:15 pm Q&A and Adjournment

Agenda 7:30 am Breakfast TRACK B TRACK B: EPILEPSY SURGERY I Mediators: S. Kathleen Bandt, MD, and Stephan U. Schuele, MD, MPH 8:00 am History of Epilepsy Surgery Anna Serafini, MD 8:30 am Selection of Surgical Candidates Jorge J. Asconapé, MD 9:00 am Patient Selection Dennis Spencer, MD, MA 9:30 am Break INVASIVE EEG 10:00 am Technical Aspects Jason L. Gerrard, MD, PhD 10:30 am Stimulation Setting and Outcome Thomas J. Hoeppner, PhD LASER ABLATION 11:00 am Technical Aspects Peter C. Warnke MD, Dr. Med., FRCS 11:30 am Indication and Outcome James Tao, MD, PhD 12:00 pm Lunch TRACK B: EPILEPSY SURGERY II Mediators: S. Kathleen Bandt, MD, and Stephan U. Schuele, MD, MPH PEDIATRIC EPILEPSY SURGERIES 1:00 pm Technical Aspects Tord D. Alden, MD 1:30 pm Indication and Outcome Priyamvada Tatachar, MBBS, MD 2:00 pm Palliative Surgeries Michael C. Smith, MD 2:30 pm Break NEUROSTIMULATION 2:45 pm Neuroanatomy of Epilepsy Surgery S. Kathleen Bandt, MD 3:15 pm Technical Aspects of Invasive EEG Implantation Joshua M. Rosenow, MD, FAANS, FACS 3:45 pm Indication and Outcome Stephan U. Schuele, MD, MPH 4:15 pm Pharmacoresistant Epilepsy: Epidemiology, Consequences and the Impact of Successful Treatment Anne T. Berg, PhD 4:45 pm Q&A and Adjournment

Program Course Directors Stephan U. Schuele, MD, MPH Division Chief, Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology Medical Director, Neurological Testing Center Professor of Neurology and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Stephen A. VanHaerents, MD Comprehensive Epilepsy Center Assistant Professor of Neurology Linda C. Laux, MD Director, Lurie Children s Epilepsy Center Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children s Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Neurology and Epilepsy

Program Faculty Ayesha Akhtar, MPH Director of Education Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago Tord D. Alden, MD Attending Neurosurgeon Chief Medical Informatics Officer Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children s Associate Professor of Neurosurgery Jorge J. Asconapé, MD Director, Comprehensive Epilepsy Program Professor of Neurology Stritch School of Medicine Loyola University Chicago Antoaneta J. Balabanov, MD Director, Dietary Treatments of Epilepsy Clinic Rush Epilepsy Center Associate Professor of Neurology S. Kathleen Bandt, MD Director, Neurological Surgery Medical Education Associate Director, Neurological Surgery Resident Education Comprehensive Epilepsy Center Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery Anne T. Berg, PhD Research Professor Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children s Neurology Epilepsy Division Department of Pediatrics Adriana C. Bermeo-Ovalle, MD Director, Laboratory of Electroencephalography Associate Professor, Department of Neurological Sciences Section of Epilepsy Erhan Ergene, MD Medical Director, INI Epilepsy Center OSF HealthCare Illinois Neurological Institute Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology University of Illinois, College of Medicine at Peoria Rebecca M. García Sosa, MD Co-Program Director, Pediatric Epilepsy Fellowship Division of Neurology, Epilepsy Center Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children s Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Neurology and Epilepsy Elizabeth E. Gerard, MD Director, Women with Epilepsy Program Comprehensive Epilepsy Center Associate Professor of Neurology Jason L. Gerrard, MD, PhD Chief of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery & Neuroscience Department of Neurosurgery Yale School of Medicine Takijah Heard, MD Division Head, Child Neurology and Epilepsy Director, Pediatric Neurophysiology NorthShore University HealthSystem Assistant Professor University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine Thomas J. Hoeppner, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Neurological Sciences Graham R. Huesmann MD, PhD Epileptologist/Neurologist Carle Foundation Hospital Head of Epilepsy Carle Neuroscience Institute Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology, Neuroscience Program Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, and the Carle Illinois, and Chicago Colleges of Medicine University of Illinois Urbana- Champaign Ruben Kuzniecky, MD Professor and Vice Chairman, Academic Affairs Department of Neurology Zucker Hofstra School of Medicine Lenox-Hill Hospital Micheál P. Macken, MD, MRCPI Comprehensive Epilepsy Center Assistant Professor of Neurology Tiffani L. McDonough, MD Pediatric Epileptologist Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children s Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Neurology and Epilepsy Yara Mikhaeil-Demo, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology Associate Director, Neurology Clerkship Department of Neurology University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago

Douglas R. Nordli, Jr., MD Chief, Pediatric Neurology Professor of Pediatrics The University of Chicago Medicine Rebecca O Dwyer, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology Karina González Otárula, MD, EEG diplomate (CSCN) Resident Physician Department of Neurology University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics Todd B. Parrish, PhD Director of Neuroimaging Research, CTI Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering Manoj Raghavan, MD, PhD Professor of Neurology Director, Adult Comprehensive Epilepsy Program Medical Director, Magnetoencephalography Program Medical College of Wisconsin Lubov F. Romantseva, MD Assistant Professor, Section of Child Neurology Department of Pediatrics Joshua M. Rosenow, MD, FAANS, FACS Director of Functional Neurosurgery and Epilepsy Surgery Professor of Neurosurgery, Neurology & Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Marvin A. Rossi, MD, PhD Co-Director, Multimodality Neuroimaging & Neuroengineering Laboratory Associate Professor, Departments of Neurological Sciences, Diagnostic Radiology & Nuclear Medicine Anna Serafini, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology Epilepsy Epilepsy Monitoring Unit Medical Director Department of Neurology and Rehabilitation University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago Michael C. Smith, MD Director, Section of Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy Department of Neurological Sciences Professor, Department of Neurological Sciences Dennis Spencer, MD, MA Director, Epilepsy Surgery Program Co-director, Comprehensive Epilepsy Program Harvey and Kate Cushing Professor Chairman, Emeritus Department of Neurosurgery Yale University School of Medicine Tom Stanton Executive Director Danny Did Foundation James Tao, MD, PhD Director of Neurophysiology and Epilepsy, Adult Epilepsy Center Associate Professor, Department of Neurology University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine Priyamvada Tatachar, MBBS, MD Director of Tuberous Sclerosis Multidisciplinary Clinic Division of Neurology - Epilepsy Center Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children s Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Neurology and Epilepsy Jessica W. Templer, MD Director, Epilepsy Fellowship Comprehensive Epilepsy Center Assistant Professor of Neurology and Epilepsy Peter C. Warnke MD, Dr. Med., FRCS Director of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Professor of Neurosurgery and Neurology The Grossman Institute for Neuroscience and Quantitative Biology The University of Chicago

Program Location The program will be held at Prentice Women s Hospital, 250 E. Superior Street, Third Floor, Conference Room L South, Chicago, IL. Hotel Accommodations To make a hotel reservation, visit our list of local hotels offering discounted rates for visitors at nm.org. We recommend you make your reservations as soon as possible to ensure accommodations. Directions and Parking Please visit nm.org for directions to the conference. We offer discounted parking in the garage just south of the hospital at 222 E. Huron Street. Please bring your parking ticket with you. Audience The content of the program is appropriate for healthcare providers who care detect, diagnose, manage and treat seizures and epilepsy. Registration Fee The early bird registration fee is $80 for physicians, $40 for nurses and techs, and $0 for trainees and students. After April 19, the registration fee is $100 for physicians, $60 for nurses and techs, and $20 for trainees and students. Breakfast, refreshments and lunch are provided. Space is limited. No refunds will be issued after May 3. Registration Procedure To register online, please visit cme.northwestern.edu. If paying with check, please mail your check, made payable to Northwestern Memorial Hospital (CME), to the following address, prior to May 3. Sarah Baggs c/o Northwestern Memorial HealthCare 675 North St. Clair Street, Galter 3-104H Chicago, IL 60611 Accreditation Statement The is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Designation Statement The designates this educational activity for a maximum of 11.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ASET The Neurodiagnostic Society has granted ASET Continuing Education Units [ASET-CEUs] for this program. Such crediting, however, should not be construed by program participants as an endorsement of any type of instruments or supplies mentioned or involved in these presentations. Family Attractions Prentice Women s Hospital is located in the heart of Chicago, within walking distance of a a variety of restaurants, Navy Pier and the Magnificent Mile, Chicago s premier shopping area. For a listing of all Chicago has to offer, visit cityofchicago.org.

Northwestern s Fourth Annual Advances in Epilepsy and EEG CME Symposium Registration Form Friday & Saturday, May 17-18, 2019 Registration Category q Physician...Early Bird $80/After April 19, $100 q Nurse and Tech...Early Bird $40/After April 19, $60 q Trainee or Student...Early Bird $0 /After April 19, $20 How to Register ONLINE: cme.northwestern.edu OR MAIL with check (payable to Northwestern Memorial Hospital (CME)) Sarah Baggs c/o Northwestern Memorial HealthCare 675 North St. Clair Street Galter 3-104H Chicago, IL 60611 For Questions: Email: sbaggs@nm.org Phone: 312-926-7975 Please Type or Print Last Name First Name q Physician q Trainee q Nurse q Tech Institution Address City State ZIP Code E-mail (Required) Your registration confirmation will be e-mailed Specialty Special Dietary Requirements Advance notification required Disability Accommodations Please advise us of your needs How did you hear about our program? q Brochure q E-mail q Website q Word of Mouth q Previous Attendee February 2019 by. All rights reserved.