Being able to perform a neurological examination and to propose a syndromic diagnosis and a diagnostic path to accertain diagnosis and propose a treatment
1. Headache, trigeminal neuralgia’s, facial paresis (V)
2. Back and neck pain (C )
3. Disorders of consciousness: syncope, confusion and delirium, coma; seizures and epilepsy (C )
5. Dizziness, gait and balance disorders, disorders of hearing (V)
6. Weakness and paralysis (V)
7. Numbness, Tingling, and Sensory loss (V)
8. Disorders of vision and diplopia (V)
9. Aphasia, memory loss and other focal cerebral disorders (C )
10. Cerebrovascular diseases(V + [Neurosurgery]))
11. Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias (V)
12. Parkinson’s disease and Movement Disorders (V)
13. Diseases of the spinal cord (C + [Neurosurgery])
14. Concussion and other head injuries [Neurosurgery].
15. Primary and Metastatic tumors of the nervous system [Neurosurgery]
16. Multiple Sclerosis (V)
17. Infections of the CNS (C)
18. Peripheral neuropathy (V)
19. Muscle disease(V)
20. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (C)
21. Alcohol and alcoholism (C)
22. Psychiatric disorders in neurology (C)
Frontal classes and practical experience in my department of General Neurology and outpatients center
Neurosciences Book:
Harrison’s Neurology in Clinical Medicine
Editor: Stephen L. Hauser
Mc Graw Hill
ISBN: 978-0-07-181500-0
Paperback: 52.28 euros
e-book: 36.6 euros
Oral
Two parts: Neurology + Neurosurgery
It is possible to keep the mark obtained in one and take a re-examination in the other one
Final mark = (neurology *5 + neurosurgery) / 6
30 cum laude = 31