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ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY COURSE

May 22, 2024 | Academic, Announcements

25-29 JUNE 2024
In collaboration with 10 academic institutions in the United States, this hybrid (in-person and via zoom) course will review the basics in electroencephalography (EEG) across the age spectrum. It will include the fundamental tenets of signal generation, technical considerations of signal acquisition, types of EEG recordings and reporting standards. Normal EEG examples and
their variants across various age groups will be presented and contrasted with artifacts. Both non epileptiform and epileptiform abnormalities will be demonstrated and their relationship with underlying neurologic disorders will be discussed.

The applications of EEG in the epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU), intensive care unit (ICU), intracranial monitoring service (ICM) and operative room (OR) with be reviewed. The course will include hands-on workshop by registered EEG technicians on the application of EEG electrodes and hands-on review session of EEG cases to complement the formal lectures. Students will also rotate through the EEG laboratory of the University Hospital of Heraklion. There will be an optional welcome dinner on Tues 25
June evening and an optional excursion to the island of Spinalonga on Sat 29 June morning.

Scientific coordinator:
Ioannis Karakis, MD, PhD, MSc
Coordinating Department / Laboratory: Neurology
ioannis.karakis@uoc.gr

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