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Northwestern’s Sixth AnnualAdvances in Epilepsy and EEG—a Virtual CME ProgramMay 13-14, 2022NOW OFFERING ABPN SELF-ASSESSMENT CME!Sponsored by Northwestern Medicine and theNorthwestern Medicine Comprehensive Epilepsy CenterREGISTER ONLINE: cme.northwestern.edu

Northwestern’s Sixth Annual Advancesin Epilepsy and EEG—a Virtual CME ProgramCourse Directors: Stephan U. Schuele, MD, MPH, Stephen A. VanHaerents, MD, and Joyce Y. Wu, MDEpilepsy is a rapidly evolving field. In the past fewyears, new algorithms for the treatment of new-onsetseizures have been developed and new technologieshave revolutionized the way we perform epilepsysurgery and brain stimulation to improve seizurecontrol. The purpose of this activity is to updatecommunity and pediatric neurologists, as well asother healthcare providers working in epilepsy centersacross the country, on these updates in epilepsydiagnosis and treatment.PROGRAM OBJECTIVESNorthwestern Medicine is excited to now offer ABPNSelf-Assessment CME! Lectures will include selfassessment questions with live feedback. Sessionswill be followed with live Q&A with our experts andthe audience. Our virtual program aims to help youstay connected and meet your CME requirementsduring these challenging times. We hope you will joinNorthwestern and invited faculty for interactive andengaging discussion on May 13-14.3) Distinguish the optimal method for invasive EEGevaluation for epilepsy.After attending this educational activity,participants should be able to:1) Identify the distinction between acutesymptomatic, provoked and unprovoked seizuresand the associated risk for epilepsy.2) Outline a systematic approach in evaluating patientswho present with a first seizure.4 Explain the rationale for using electrical seizurestimulation and limitations.5) Review the concept behind invasive andnoninvasive targets for neuromodulation to treatepilepsy and other brain disorders.For more information, please contact Sarah Baggs,Continuing Medical Education Program Manager, atNorthwestern Memorial HealthCare,at sbaggs@nm.org

AGENDAFriday, May 13NEW-ONSET SEIZUREChairs: Yara Mikhaeil-Demo, MD, Anna Serafini, MD, and Stephen A. VanHaerents, MD12:45 pmWelcome and IntroductionStephen A. VanHaerents, MD1:00 pmEpidemiology and Definition of Seizures and EpilepsyAnne T. Berg, PhD1:45 pmFirst Unprovoked Seizure Diagnostic Workup and TreatmentStephen A. VanHaerents, MD2:30 pmQ&A2:45 pmBreak3:00 pmAcute Symptomatic Seizure: Diagnostic Workup and TreatmentVineet Punia, MD, MS4:00 pmLegal Counseling: Employment, Disability, Driving and Human ResourcesJeffrey A. Rabin, JD4:45 pmQ&A5:00 pmDEBATE: When and If to Stop Meds After New-Onset SeizuresPanelists: Vineet Punia, MD, MS, Stephan U. Schuele, MD, MPH,and Stephen A. VanHaerents, MD6:00 pmAdjournment

Saturday, May 14MORNINGEPILEPSY SURGERYChairs: Stephan U. Schuele, MD, MPH, and James Tao, MD, PhD7:50 amWelcome BackStephan U. Schuele, MD, MPH8:00 amPresurgical EvaluationAdriana C. Bermeo-Ovalle, MD8:30 amWhen Do You Stop Medication?Lara Jehi, MD9:00 amPediatric Epilepsy SurgeryDouglas R. Nordli, MD9:30 amQ&A9:45 amBreak10:00 amDebate: Comparison Subdural Grid vs. SEEGJames Tao, MD, PhD (SDE) and Stephan U. Schuele, MD, MPH (SEEG)10:30 amIctal Biomarkers and PatternShasha Wu, MD, PhD11:00 amDebate: Electrical Stimulation for SeizuresBirgit Frauscher, MD, PhD, (pro) and PD Dr. med. Stephanie Gollwitzer (con)11:45 amQ&A12:00–1:00 pmLunch (Networking Roundtable)

AGENDAAFTERNOONNEUROSTIMULATIONChairs: Antoaneta Balabanov, MD, Sandi K. Lam, MD, MBA, and Joyce Y. Wu, MD1:00 pmNeuromodulatory Devices in AdultsPatricia C. Dugan, MD1:30 pmNeuromodulatory Devices for Pediatric Epilepsy SyndromesPriyamvada Tatachar, MBBS, MD2:00 pmPediatric Surgical Considerations of Neuromodulatory DevicesSandi K. Lam, MD, MBA2:30 pmAdult Surgical Considerations of Neuromodulatory DevicesSepehr B. Sani, MD3:00 pmQ&A3:15 pmBreak3:30 pmNew Targets for Neurostimulation in EpilepsySameer Sheth, MD, PhD4:00 pmNew Stimulation Techniques for EpilepsyMouhsin Shafi, MD, PhD4:30 pmBenefit for Psychiatric DisordersMehmet E. Dokucu, MD5:00 pmQ&A5:10 pmAdjournment

PROGRAM COURSE DIRECTORSStephan U. Schuele, MD, MPHDivision Chief, Epilepsyand Clinical NeurophysiologyMedical Director,Neurological Testing CenterProfessor of Neurology andPhysical Medicine & RehabilitationNorthwestern UniversityFeinberg School of MedicineStephen A. VanHaerents, MDAssistant Professor of Neurology(Epilepsy/Clinical Neurophysiology),Medical Education and Neurology(Neuro-infectious Diseaseand Global Neurology)Northwestern UniversityFeinberg School of MedicineJoyce Y. Wu, MDSection Head, Epilepsy ProgramMedical Director,Epilepsy Monitoring UnitLorna S. and James P. LangdonProfessor in Pediatric NeurologyAnn & Robert H. LurieChildren’s Hospital of ChicagoProfessor of Pediatrics,Neurology and EpilepsyNorthwestern UniversityFeinberg School of MedicinePROGRAM FACULTYScott Adney, MD, PhDInstructor of Neurology(Epilepsy/Clinical Neurophysiology),Northwestern UniversityFeinberg School of MedicineMehmet E. Dokucu, MD, PhDAssociate Professor of Psychiatryand Behavioral SciencesNorthwestern UniversityFeinberg School of MedicineAntoaneta Balabanov, MDDirector, Epilepsy Fellowship ProgramAssociate Professor, Department ofNeurological SciencesRush Medical CollegeDirector, Clinic of DietaryTreatments of EpilepsyMedical DirectorRush Epilepsy CenterPatricia Dugan, MDAssociate Professor ofNeurology (Clinical)Director, Epilepsy Fellowship ProgramDirector, Epilepsy SpecialProcedures ServiceCo-Director, EEG LaboratoryNYU LangoneComprehensive Epilepsy CenterNYU Grossman School of MedicineAnne T. Berg, PhDCOMBINEDBrain, Director forClinical Outcome AssessmentsAdjunct Professor,Department of NeurologyNorthwestern UniversityFeinberg School of MedicineAdriana C. Bermeo-Ovalle, MDDirector, Laboratory ofElectroencephalographyAssociate Professor, Departmentof Neurological SciencesSection of EpilepsyRush University Medical CenterBirgit Frauscher, MD, PhDProfessor of Neurology& NeurosurgeryGroup Leader, Epilepsy ProgramDirector, ANPHY LabMcGill UniversityPD Dr. med. Stephanie GollwitzerPD Dr. med. Stephanie GollwitzerClinic for NeurologyEpilepsy CenterUniversity Hospital ErlangenLara Jehi, MD, MHCDSChief Research Information OfficerProfessor of NeurologyCleveland ClinicSandi K. Lam, MD, MBADivision Head, NeurosurgeryDavid G. McLone, MD, PhD, Professorshipin Pediatric NeurosurgeryProfessor of Neurological SurgeryNorthwestern UniversityFeinberg School of MedicineYara Mikhaeil-Demo, MDAssistant Professor of Neurology(Epilepsy/Clinical Neurophysiology)Northwestern UniversityFeinberg School of MedicineDouglas R. Nordli, Jr., MDProfessor of PediatricsChief, Section of Pediatric NeurologyCo-Director, ComprehensiveEpilepsy CenterUniversity of ChicagoVineet Punia, MD, MSStaff Physician,The Charles Shor Epilepsy CenterCleveland Clinic

PROGRAM FACULTY CONT’DJeffrey A. Rabin, JDJeffrey A. Rabin & AssociatesPark Ridge, IllinoisSepehr B. Sani, MDAssociate Professor,Department of NeurosurgeryRush Medical CollegeStereotactic & Functional FellowshipProgram DirectorAssociate Director, Residency ProgramRush UniversityAnna Serafini, MDAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoDepartment of Neurologyand RehabilitationMouhsin Shafi, MD, PhDAssociate Professor in Neurology,Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center(BIDMC), Harvard Medical SchoolDirector, Berenson-Allen Center forNoninvasive Brain StimulationMedical Director, BIDMC EEG LaboratorySameer Sheth, MD, PhDAssociate Professor of Neurosurgery,Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences,and NeuroscienceCullen Foundation Endowed ChairVice-Chair, ResearchMcNair ScholarSurgical Director,Comprehensive Epilepsy CenterDirector, Psychiatric NeurosurgeryDepartment of NeurosurgeryBaylor College of MedicineAdjunct Associate ProfessorDepartment of Electrical andComputer EngineeringRice UniversityJames Tao, MD, PhDDirector of Neurophysiology and Epilepsy,Adult Epilepsy CenterProfessor, Department of NeurologyUniversity of ChicagoPritzker School of MedicinePriyamvada Tatachar, MBBS, MDAttending Physician,Neurology and EpilepsyAnn & Robert H. LurieChildren’s Hospital of ChicagoAssistant Professor of Pediatrics,Neurology and EpilepsyNorthwestern UniversityFeinberg School of MedicineShasha Wu, MD, PhDAssociate Professor of NeurologyThe University of ChicagoPritzker School of Medicine

AudienceAccreditation StatementThe content of the program is appropriate for healthcareproviders who care for, detect, diagnose, manage and treatseizures and epilepsy.The Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicineis accredited by the Accreditation Council for ContinuingMedical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medicaleducation for physicians.Registration FeeThe registration fee is 100 for physicians, 25 fornurses and techs and no fee for students, trainees andNorthwestern faculty/employees.Registration ProcedureTo register online, please visit here. If paying with check,please mail your check, made payable to NorthwesternCredit Designation StatementThe Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicinedesignates this educational activity for a maximum of11.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) . Physicians shouldclaim only the credit commensurate with the extent oftheir participation in the activity.Memorial Hospital (CME), to the address listed below.Self-Assessment CMESarah Baggsc/o Northwestern Memorial HealthCare541 N. Fairbanks Court, Suite 950-Office 963Chicago, IL 60611The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology hasreviewed Northwestern Medicine’s Sixth AnnualAdvances in Epilepsy and EEG—a Virtual CMEProgram and has approved this activity as part of a comprehensive Self-Assessment activity, which is mandatedby the ABMS as a necessary component of ContinuingCertification.ASETThe Neurodiagnostic Society has granted ASETContinuing Education Units [ASET-CEUs] for this program.Such crediting, however, should not be construed byprogram participants as an endorsement of any type ofinstruments or supplies mentioned or involved in thesepresentations.

May 13-14, 2022Northwestern’s Sixth Annual Advancesin Epilepsy and EEG—a Virtual CME ProgramRegistration FormRegistration Categoryq Physician. 100q Nurse or tech. 25q Trainee, student or Northwestern faculty/employee. 0How to Register ONLINE: cme.northwestern.edu OR MAIL with check (payable to Northwestern Memorial Hospital (CME))Sarah Baggsc/o Northwestern Memorial HealthCare541 N. Fairbanks CourtSuite 950-Office 963Chicago, IL 60611For Questions:Email: sbaggs@nm.orgPhone: 312-926-7975Please Type or PrintLast Name First Nameq Physicianq Nurseq Techq Traineeq Studentq OtherInstitutionAddressCity State ZIP CodeEmail (Required)Your registration confirmation will be emailedSpecialtyHow did you hear about our program?q Brochure q Email q Website q Social Media q Word of Mouth q Previous Attendee March 2022 by Northwestern Medicine. All rights reserved.

Sandi K. Lam, MD, MBA Division Head, Neurosurgery David G. McLone, MD, PhD, Professorship in Pediatric Neurosurgery Professor of Neurological Surgery Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Yara Mikhaeil-Demo, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology (Epilepsy/Clinical Neurophysiology) Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

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