Mount Sinai Neuro-Critical Care Meeting

January 11, 2006
New York, NY

 

Neuro-Critical Care in Emergency Medicine: Improving Outcomes on the Frontline

Agenda
(Word Version)

Introduction
Time is Brain: Basis of brain injury and the Role of Emergency Medicine

Andy S. Jagoda, MD FACEP
Professor and Residency Director
Department of Emergency Medicine
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
New York City, New York

 

Monitoring in the critically brain injured patient: the role of technologies

Scott Weingart, MD
Director of the Division of Critical Care
Department of Emergency Medicine
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
New York City, New York

 

Optimizing Seizure and SE Patient Management in the Emergency Department

Edward P. Sloan, MD, MPH, FACEP
Professor
Department of Emergency Medicine
University of Illinois College of Medicine
Chicago, IL

 

Advances in the Role of Emergency Medicine Management of Cerebrovascular Events

Edward C. Jauch, MD MS FACEP
Assistant Professor and Director of Research
Department of Emergency Medicine
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Faculty, Greater Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky Stroke Team

 

A case of altered mental status

J. Stephen Huff, MD
Associate Professor
Emergency Medicine and Neurology
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia

 

Traumatic Brain Injury

Andy S. Jagoda, MD FACEP
Professor and Residency Director
Department of Emergency Medicine
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
New York City, New York

 

This symposium was supported through a Brain Injury Course educational grant from
Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

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