How to Rapidly Identify High-Risk Patients and Optimize Their Outcomes: This acclaimed Harvard Medical School CME program provides the latest practice-changing updates and prepares clinicians to evaluate common neurological complaints, quickly and accurately diagnose a neurological emergency, and provide state-of-the-art care for these patients. Designed for both inpatient and outpatient clinicians in the fields of Emergency Medicine, Neurology, Critical Care, Intensive Care, Hospital Medicine, Urgent Care, and Internal or Family Medicine, this course covers evaluation algorithms, detection and diagnosis, imaging best practices, and evidence-based management of high-risk neurological conditions, including comprehensive stroke updates.
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