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176 Visual Fields Part 2: Interpreting The Test ResultsJonathan Trobe, MDDiscussion of interpreting the results of visual field testing.Visual Fields
177 Visual Fields Part 1: Performing The TestsJonathan Trobe, MDDiscussion and demonstration of visual field testing.Visual Fields
178 Coordination Exam: Abnormal Examples: Heel-to-shin (x2) (includes Spanish audio & captions)Paul D. Larsen, MDThe patient with ataxia of the lower extremity will have difficulty placing the heel on the knee with a side-to-side irregular over- and undershooting as the heel is advanced down the shin. Dysmetria on heel-to-shin can be seen in midline ataxia syndromes as well as cerebellar hemisphere disease so ...Coordination Examination; Heel-shin Test
179 Coordination Exam: Normal Exam: Finger-to-nose (includes Spanish audio & captions)Paul D. Larsen, MDThe patient moves her pointer finger from her nose to the examiner's finger as the examiner moves his finger to new positions and tests accuracy at the furthest outreach of the arm. NeuroLogic Exam has been supported by a grant from the Slice of Life Development Fund at the University of Utah, the D...Coordination Examination; Finger-to-nose Test
180 Coordination Exam: Abnormal Examples: Finger-to-nose (x2) (includes Spanish audio & captions)Paul D. Larsen, MDThe patient places her heel on the opposite knee then runs the heel down the shin to the ankle and back to the knee in a smooth coordinated fashion. NeuroLogic Exam has been supported by a grant from the Slice of Life Development Fund at the University of Utah, the Department of Pediatrics and the O...Coordination Examination; Finger-to-nose Test
181 Coordination Exam: Normal Exam: Heel-to-shin (includes Spanish audio & captions)Paul D. Larsen, MDThe patient places her heel on the opposite knee then runs the heel down the shin to the ankle and back to the knee in a smooth coordinated fashion. NeuroLogic Exam has been supported by a grant from the Slice of Life Development Fund at the University of Utah, the Department of Pediatrics and the O...Coordination Examination; Heel-shin Test
182 Posterior Cortical AtrophyNatali V. Baner, MD; Ali G. Hamedani, MD, MHSPowerPoint providing an overview of the definition, clinical presentation and treatment of posterior cortical atrophyPosterior Cortical Atrophy
183 Dementia: Overview and ClassificationMolly Cincotta, MD; Whitley Aamodt, MD; Ali G. Hamedani, MD, MHSPowerPoint providing a broad overview of dementia, including definition, clinical findings, work up, diagnosis, classification, and management.Dementia
184 Multiple System Atrophy: Overview and Neuro-ophthalmologic FeaturesPavan Vaswani, MD, PhD, Movement Disorders Fellow; Ali G. Hamedani, MD, MHSObjectives: Know the key pathologic features of Multiple System Atrophy; Recognize the clinical presentation, including neuro-ophthalmologic features; Understand the symptomatic therapies and prognosisMultiple System Atrophy
185 Dementia with Lewy Bodies: Overview and Neuro-ophthalmologic featuresPavan Vaswani, MD, PhD; Ali G. Hamedani, MD, MHSObjectives: Recognize the difference between Dementia with Lewy Bodies and Parkinson disease dementia; Recognize the clinical presentation of DLB and differentiating features from Alzheimer disease dementia; Understand the symptomatic therapies and prognosisDementia; Lewy Bodies
186 Vascular DementiaWhitley Aamodt, MD; Ali G. Hamedani, MD, MHSPowerPoint providing an overview of vascular dementia, including the pathophysiology, clinical symptoms, diagnosis, and management.Vascular Dementia
187 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)Natali V. Baner, MD; Ali G. Hamedani, MD, MHSPowerPoint providing an overview of the definition, clinical presentation and treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
188 Frontotemporal Dementia: Overview and Neuro-ophthalmologic FeaturesPavan Vaswani, MD, PhD; Ali G. Hamedani, MD, MHSObjectives: Understand the diagnostic criteria for the frontotemporal dementias; Differentiate behavioral variant FTD and the common variants of primary progressive aphasia; Recognize neuro-ophthalmologic and imaging features seen in FTD syndromesFrontotemporal Dementia
189 Medicolegal and Ethical Considerations in OphthalmologyM. Tariq Bhatti, MDSlideshow describing topic.Ethics; Legal
190 Maintenance of Certification Basics: American Board of Psychiatry and NeurologySean Gratton, MDVideo lecture covering certification basics.Credentialing
191 New Evaluation and Management Rules for 2021Sean Gratton, MDOverview of the coding rule changes implemented on January 1, 2021.Coding Rules
192 Crafting a Grant Proposal for ResearchSilvia Sörensen, PhDLecture describing the process of writing a grant for research.Grant Writing
193 Grant Pieces - Research GrantsSilvia Sörensen, PhDLecture describing the parts of a research grant, including using human subjects.Grant Writing
194 Diagnostic Error of Neuro-ophthalmologic Conditions: State of the ScienceLeanne Stunkel, MD; David E. Newman-Toker, MD, PhD; Nancy J. Newman, MD; Valérie Biousse, MDDiagnostic error is prevalent and costly, occurring in up to 15% of US medical encounters and affecting up to 5% of the US population. One-third of malpractice payments are related to diagnostic error. A complex and specialized diagnostic process makes neuro-ophthalmologic conditions particularly vu...Diagnostic Errors
195 Protecting Human Subjects in Biomedical ResearchLisa R. Latchney, MS, CCRCPowerPoint discussion of the history and development of ethics regulations in health research.Ethical Issues in Research; Consent
196 Manuscripts: You Can Write These!Elaine Smolock, PhDOverview of writing techniques and parts of the manuscript, basic approach to writing results sections, what makes a good introduction, crafting a meaningful discussion, abstract and title suggestions, and how to get your editor's attention.Writing Techniques
197 Acute Optic NeuritisNeil R. Miller, MD, FACSOverview of acute optic neuritis.Optic Neuritis
198 Afferent Visual Pathway Disorders: Typical vs Atypical Optic NeuritisCarmen Chan, FRCP, FRCOphth, FRCSEd(Ophth), FHKAM(Ophthalmology)Discussion of typical vs atypical optic neuritis.Optic Neuritis
199 Superior Segmental Optic Disc Hypoplasia (SSOH) "Topless Disc Syndrome"Sparsh Jain, Medical Student; Ryan Walsh, MDThis is a case of superior segmental optic disc hypoplasia that was found incidentally after a screening visual field test revealed an asymptomatic inferior field defect in the left eye. The patient has a unilateral SSOH in the left eye.Superior Segmental Optic Disc Hypoplasia (SSOH)
200 Bergmeister PapillaSumayya Almarzouqi, MDA brief overview of Bergmeister papilla, a rare congenital disc anomaly. It arises from the center of the optic disc consists of a small tuft of fibrous tissue and represents a remnant of the fetal hyaloid artery.Bergmeister Papilla
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