Presents An Update on Brain Injury and Epilepsy Friday, October 19, 2012 Oriole Park at Camden Yards Baltimore, Maryland A symposium for primary care providers, pediatricians, neurologists, developmental pediatricians, family practitioners, psychologists, psychiatrists, internists, nursing professionals, neuropsychologists, social workers, and electroneurodiagnostic professionals. Jointly Sponsored by: The Epilepsy Foundation of the Chesapeake Region and Partnering with: Johns Hopkins Medicine The University of Maryland Medical System Department of Veterans Affairs Epilepsy Center of Excellence, Baltimore
Philosophy This symposium follows the Epilepsy Foundation of the Chesapeake Region s (EFCR) tradition since 1982 of offering professional symposia for the medical community. This symposium will appeal to the specialist who is addressing what is relevant and current in the field of epilepsy, as well as what is on the horizon. In accordance with EFCR s philosophy, both medical management of seizure disorders and the assistance of social integration of persons with epilepsy in the community will be discussed. Overview An Update on Brain Injury and Epilepsy is jointly sponsored by and the Epilepsy Foundation of the Chesapeake Region, partnering with Johns Hopkins Medicine, the University of Maryland Medical Center, The Department of Veterans Affairs, Epilepsy Center of Excellence, and The Sandra and Malcolm Berman Brain & Spine Institute. This symposium will appeal to specialists and is designed for neurologists, pediatricians, practitioners, internists, nurses, nurse practitioners, and other allied healthcare professionals who care for patients with epilepsy. With increases in sports/combat concussion injury and the resultant sequelae, including epilepsy, this symposium is designed to educate professionals in the field regarding the possible associations between concussion/head injury and epilepsy. Advances in neuroimaging have enhanced the accurate diagnosis and management of patients with acquired epilepsy, such as that suffered by patients with traumatic brain injury. This educational program will review both common and novel noninvasive radiographic techniques that are utilized in the evaluation of patients with brain injury and epilepsy. In addition, the treatment and management of patients with post-traumatic epilepsy have been very challenging, given the diffuse nature of the injury. Professionals in the field will benefit from an educational session that discusses novel approaches that attempt to mitigate the development of epileptogenicity in traumatic brain injury. Along with medical treatment, people living with epilepsy may need community support. Increased awareness of the services offered by community agencies can help professionals in the field to direct their patients to appropriate support for a greater quality of life. Target Audience Primary care physicians, pediatricians, neurologists, nursing professionals, neuropsychologists, social workers, and electrodiagnostic technicians. Objectives Upon completion of this symposium, attendees should be able to: Describe expert perspectives on the incidence and impact of brain injury and epilepsy in athletics and in combat. Discuss the common and novel noninvasive radiographic techniques utilized in the pre-surgical evaluation of pediatric and adult patients with epilepsy. Discuss the most current data concerning neurocognitive changes secondary to concussion and epilepsy. Outline the science, mechanisms, chronic effects, and management of traumatic brain injury and epilepsy. List the services offered by the Epilepsy Foundation of the Chesapeake Region and other community resources. Continuing Education Credits Physicians Accreditation Statement: This live activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essentials and Standards of MedChi, the Maryland State Medical Society, through the joint sponsorship of and the Epilepsy Foundation of the Chesapeake Region. is accredited by MedChi to provide continuing medical education for physicians and takes responsibility for the content, quality, and scientific integrity of this CME activity. Designation Statement: designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 6 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The Neurodiagnostic Society An Update on Brain Injury and Epilepsy has been approved for 5.75 ACE Credits. Nurses This activity has been submitted to the Maryland Nurses Association for approval to award contact hours. The Maryland Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. National Association of Social Workers Co-sponsored by the National Association of Social Workers - Maryland Chapter. Verification of NASW membership must be shown at registration. Faculty Disclosure In accordance with the policy of the Continuing Medical Education Department, faculty members are asked to disclose all relevant financial relationships.
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 8:00 am Registration/Continental Breakfast 8:30 8:40 Welcome Lee Kingham, Executive Director Abilities Network/Epilepsy Foundation Chesapeake Region AN UPDATE ON BRAIN INJURY AND EPILEPSY 8:40 9:15 Post-Concussion Injuries and Sports Kevin E. Crutchfield, MD The Sandra and Malcolm Berman Brain & Spine Institute 9:15 9:50 Pediatric Brain Injury and Epilepsy Stacy Suskauer, MD Kennedy Krieger Institute 9:50 10:05 Audience Question Session 10:05 10:20 Coffee Break 10:20 11:05 Neuroimaging in Epilepsy Patients Andrew Steven, MD University of Maryland Medical Center 11:05 12:05 Post-Traumatic Epilepsy and the Military Alan R. Towne, MD, MPH Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center 12:05 1:05 Lunch 1:05 2:05 Post-Traumatic Epilepsy: Neuroprotection and Treatment Marc A. Dichter, MD, PhD University of Pennsylvania Health System 2:05 2:15 Break 2:15 2:50 Neurocognitive Assessment and TBI Jessica H. Wolfman, PhD 2:50 3:35 Resources for Patients with Epilepsy Abilities Network, Service Coordination Incorporated, Seizure Tracker 3:35 3:45 Audience Question Session 3:45 4:00 An Update on Brain Injury and Epilepsy Summarization Francis G. Tirol, MD 4:00 pm Closing Remarks
Symposium Committee Ana Sanchez, MD University of Maryland Medical System Francis Tirol, MD Joshua Ewen, MD Kennedy Krieger Institute Lorraine Newborn-Palmer, MS, RN, CNRN Name Degree/Title Address City State Zip Day Telephone REGISTRATION FORM Special Needs If you require special accommodations to attend or participate in this activity, please provide information about your requirements to Mary Wontrop at 800-492-2523 or 800-735-2258 TTY/Voice at least five business days in advance of the activity. Fee for Parking The cost of parking ($10 for the day) is NOT included in the registration fee. Parking will be located in parking lot C at Camden Yards. Camden Yards is very accessible by Light Rail, Metro Subway, and MARC train services. E-mail Address Fax Number This non-refundable registration fee includes lunch and the symposium. Registration is limited. Please return form and fee no later than October 10. Late registration will be considered if space is available. Physicians - Enclosed is my check for $100.00 Psychologists, Social Workers and Nurses - Enclosed is my check for $75.00 Other - Enclosed is my check for $50.00 Please check one of the following: I am a Physician Nurse Resident/Fellow Electrodiagnostic Technician Pharmacist Physician Assistant Social Worker Other Area of Practice Payment Method: Visa Mastercard Check Card Number Expiration Date V-Code Name on Card Signature Please make checks payable to The Epilepsy Foundation of the Chesapeake Region and return with this form to: Symposium c/o The Epilepsy Foundation of the Chesapeake Region 8503 LaSalle Road Towson MD 21286 phone: 410-828-7700 or 800-492-2523 fax: 410-828-7708
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