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Clinical
Neuroanatomy by |
This
course provides an excellent summary of the neuroanatomy relevant to a clinical
practice. Designed originally for medical doctors to quickly master the parts
of neuroanatomy essential for clinical care, this course is relevant to psychotherapists
and nursing professionals, as it provides a "brief, but readable summary
of clinically relevant neuroanaotmy" (from the Preface).
Using mnemonics, humor and case presentations,
Clinical
Neuroanatomy Made Ridiculously Simple
will allow students to:
*Receive an overview of clinical neuroanatomy
*Understand the basics of how the nervous system is organized
*Have a ready reference when they have neurological questions about their patients
*Know when to refer a patient to a physician for a neurological exam
*Refer to the miniatlas in the text to assist in the understanding the use of psychotropic medications
Stephen Goldberg, MD, is a neuroanatomist, an ophthalmologist and a family physician, making him uniquely qualified to teach Clinical Neuroanatomy. While providing direct care, Dr. Goldberg is also an Attending Physician in Family Medicine and an Associate Professor of Anatomy at the University of Miami School of Medicine. Over 300,00 copies of Clinical Neuroanatomy Made Ridiculously Simple have sold, teaching legions of medical students what they need to know to understand the basics of clinical neuroanatomy.
A
self study course meeting the qualifications for 6 hours of continuing education
credit for MFTs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral
Science Examiners
PCE #1540
This
self study course includes a post test and is approved for 6 CEUS by the National
Board for Certified Counselors
Provider #5803.
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing #13258 for 6
contact hours.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER:
1. General Organization
2. Blood Supply, Meninges and Spinal Fluid
3. Spinal Cord
4. Brain Stem
5. Visual System
6. Autonomic System and Hypothalamus
7. Cerebellum Basal Ganglia and Thalamus
8. Cerebral Cortex
9. Clinical Review
10. Miniatlas
Glossary
Index
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