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| | PGMDE Hospital Appointments - Clinical Neurophysiology |
 | | Competence in Clinical Neurophysiology is underpinned by understanding of a wide range of relevant clinical conditions, as well as basic science, technology, electronics and data processing. |  | | Many medical and surgical specialities utilise Clinical Neurophysiology, and background knowledge/experience of neurology, paediatrics, neurosurgery, orthopaedics and ophthalmology is particularly desirable. |  | | The Trainee will be taught how to apply neurophysiological investigations in clinical practice, and the interaction of these investigations with procedures used by other disciplines, such as neuroradiology, neuroimmunology and neuropathology, to evaluate nervous system structure and function. |
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http://www.cf.ac.uk/pgmde/jobs/specialties/clinical_neurophysiology/index_html
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| | Western Clinical Neurophysiology Society |
 | | The primary purpose of the WCNS is to promote research and to further the understanding of knowledge in clinical electroencephaolgraphy and related fields of interest between the investigators in these fields; and to maintain high scientific standards of clinical neurophysiology laboratories. |
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http://www.westerncns.org
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| | ACNS Inservice Exam in Clinical Neurophysiology |
 | | The examination will cover basic neurophysiology relevant for the understanding of clinical neurophysiology tests, technical aspects of physiological recording and testing methodology, and interpretation of tests with regard to neurological and general medical disease. |  | | Clinical Neurophysiology training program directors, in particular, will find this examination to be a useful formal method of trainee assessment. |  | | The examination is offered to Clinical Neurophysiology Fellows, Neurology Residents, and also to Attending Physicians. |
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http://www.acns.org/Inservice.html
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| | Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology |
 | | More in particular, the book discusses the clinical principles, human factors, and technological issues associated with the use of virtual reality for assessment and treatment in neuro-psycho-physiology. |  | | One of the unique features of this book is that it includes detailed discussions of both the basic biochemistry of the cofactor and the clinical fields that were illuminated by the basic work. |  | | Virtual Reality in Neuro-Psycho-Physiology: Cognitive, Clinical and Methodological Issues in Assessment and Rehabilitation |
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http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JCN/ncn-mirror/abstracts/003/books.html
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| | Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship |
 | | The Clinical Neurophysiology Program seeks to provide rigorous training in all aspects of clinical neurophysiology, encompassing pathophysiologic basis of neurologic disease, the scientific basis of neurophysiologic diagnosis, and the clinical practice of neurodiagnostic studies including electroencephalography, evoked potentials, neuromuscular studies, and neurophysiologic monitoring. |  | | In addition, the trainee should establish a sufficiently in-depth knowledge of at least one of the disciplines of clinical neurophysiology (e.g., epilepsy or peripheral neurology) to be able to train others in this area, and to contribute to the state of the art through clinical or basic research. |  | | Training in Clinical Neurophysiology includes the six Core Competencies: (a) compassionate, effective, and appropriate patient care, (b) medical knowledge, (c) practice-based learning and improvement, (d) interpersonal and communication skills, (e), professionalism, and (f) systems-based practice. |
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http://www-users.med.cornell.edu/~jdvicto/cnpfeleg.html
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| | Henry Ford Health System |
 | | Neurophysiology fellows must maintain a professional appearance and manner at all times while exhibiting sensitivity to the diversity represented in our patient population. |  | | They must be aware of the effect their patients’ care has on the health care system and demonstrate an ability to mobilize resources within the system to optimize the value of care. |  | | Fellows rotate throughout the year in the neuromuscular clinic where they learn the evaluation and treatment of a wide range of complex neuromuscular diseases. |
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http://www.henryfordhealth.org/body.cfm?id=44860
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| | The American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology (theABCN.org) |
 | | The American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology (ABCN) is the member board of the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) which is responsible for administration of the examination for competence in the specialty of Clinical Neuropsychology. |  | | ABPP is the senior parent board for the profession of psychology and was established in 1947, with ABCN being incorporated in 1981. |  | | Your interest and support of quality standards for professional practice in Clinical Neuropsychology is much appreciated. |
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http://www.theabcn.org
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| | Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship |
 | | To provide an excellent education in all aspects of clinical neurophysiology, and to give each trainee a broad experience in clinical neurophysiology and an extensive experience in either electromyography and/or electroencephalography. |  | | Charlene A. Tate, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology |  | | Edward Donnelly, MD Assistant Professor (Clinical) of Neurology |
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http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Clinical_Neurosciences/npfl.html
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| | Neurology in Clinical Practice |
 | | It is an exciting time in clinical neurophysiology and it is intended that Techniques In Clinical Neurophysiology - A Practical Manual will facilitate the changes that are taking place. |  | | Techniques In Clinical Neurophysiology - A Practical Manual provides a comprehensive guide for practicing neurotechnologists and those working towards higher qualifications, clinical scientists - including neurophysiologists and neuropsychologists - and is relevant to biomedical engineers involved in design of equipment. |  | | There are also balanced reviews of the use and abuse of techniques, training of staff and medico-legal issues together with advice on the setting up and running a department of clinical neurophysiology and an integrated digital clinical neurophysiological laboratory including telemedicine. |
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http://www.nicp.com/relatedtitles.cfm
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| | American Academy of Clinical Neurophysiology - Main Page |
 | | The American Academy of Clinical Neurophysiology (AACN) was established in 1985 by a group of neuroscientists interested in the physiology of the central and peripheral nervous systems and concerned about the fragmentation of clinical neurophysiology into distinct subspecialty areas. |  | | AACN, therefore, remains dedicated to fostering the development of all fields of clinical neurophysiology and to updating its members on new developments in the specialty and in related areas of basic science. |  | | It is in the spirit of the integration of basic and clinical neurosciences and the various fields of neurophysiology that the Academy will continue to grow. |
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http://www.aacnonline.com
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| | MRB: Clinical Neurophysiology of Epilepsy |
 | | SIU Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship - Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship Southern Illinois University School of Medicine Springfield, IL Purpose: This fellowship provides comprehensive post-graduate training in the practice of... |  | | Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, with added qualifications in clinical neurophysiology and an emphasis on EEG/epilepsy and EMG/neuromuscular. |  | | Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education - Clinical Neurophysiology... |
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http://www.medical-research-books.com/mrb-books-reviewed/0444812415.html
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Clinical Neurophysiology (Contemporary Neurology Series, 46) |
 | | Three sections include fundamentals of clinical neurophysiology, assessment of diseases by techniques, and applications of the techniques. |  | | This text is a fully integrated summary of all aspects of clinical neurophysiology. |  | | The first section is a review of the basics of clinical neurophysiology. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0803600739?v=glance
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 | | The Society is open to all disciplines of fundamental and clinical neurosciences: neurology, neuropediatrics, psychiatry, revalidation medicine, ophthalmology, NTO, psychology. |  | | Finally, as a member of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology (IFCN), the Belgian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology is playing an active role in the international life of Clinical Neurophysiology and, in return, takes advantage of the IFCN support. |  | | An in-depth reflection on the repositioning of Clinical Neurophysiology (EEG, evoked potentials, EMG) with respect to both the clinical evaluation and other techniques (in particular, structural and functional imaging : MRI, PET, SPECT) currently used in clinical and fundamental neurosciences. |
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http://www.neuro.be/bscn/page.asp?lang=en&mod=home&page=index
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| | AKU- Clinical Neurophysiology & Electrodiagnostic Medicine |
 | | The trainee is a qualified Neurologist, undergoing postgraduate medical education in Clinical Neurophysiology (EEG, sleep studies, evoked potentials, EMG, etc.). |  | | The programme will incorporate clinical and practical skills in evaluating patients who present for neurophysiological testing and on the actual procedure skills and knowledge in the performance of these tests. |  | | The main objective of the Fellowship Programme in Clinical Neurophysiology is to produce scholarly, compassionate, ethical and clinically competent clinical neurophysiologists for |
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http://www.aku.edu/pgme/clinneurophysiology.shtml
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| | Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship Neurology - Children's Hospital of Philadelphia |
 | | The fellowship is designed to lead to board certification in "Clinical Neurophysiology" through the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) and "Clinical Neurophysiology with Added Competency in Epilepsy Monitoring" through the American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology (ABCN). |  | | A one-year clinical fellowship provides exposure to all aspects of clinical neurophysiology, including EEG, video-EEG monitoring, epilepsy surgery, evoked potentials and sleep. |  | | Past fellows have completed both clinical research and basic science research projects. |
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http://www.chop.edu/consumer/jsp/division/generic.jsp?id=75999
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| | BCM-Neurology-Fellowship&SpecialTraining |
 | | The goal of the program is to train neurologists in the conduct of clinical research, using the tools of clinical neurophysiology, through an integrated curriculum of basic and clinical neuroscience. |  | | During the fellowship fellows will receive extensive clinical training in muscle and nerve disorders in General Neuromuscular Clinic, MDA Clinic, Neuropathy Center and Affiliated Hospitals, perform and interpret EMGs, muscle, nerve and skin biopsies, and conduct autonomic function tests. |  | | Their experience will include evaluation of patients in the outpatient and M.D.A. clinic and performing EMGs, muscle, and nerve biopsies. |
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http://www.bcm.edu/neurology/training/fellowship/fellow.html
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| | Clinical Neurophysiology |
 | | It may have the disadvantage that the clinical neurophysiologist looses the clinical feedback. |  | | The clinical neurophysiologic examination is an extension of a neurologic consultation, not just a set of laboratory tests. |  | | In US and in many European countries the EMG and EEG laboratories often are linked to neurology or physical medicine and rehabilitation and the laboratories are run by doctors with clinical responsibilities. |
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http://www.neurofys.uu.se/v2/index.php?lnk=docs/whatis
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| | Clinical Neurophysiology Technology Program - Rochester |
 | | The Clinical Neurophysiology Technology Program is accredited by the Committee on Accreditation for Education in Electroneurodiagnostic Technology (CoA-END) and the Commision on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). |  | | The purpose of Mayo Clinic's Clinical Neurophysiology Technology Program is to provide academic and clinical educational opportunities so individuals can develop the knowledge, skills, values and attitudes necessary to become competent technologists. |  | | The Clinical Neurophysiology Technology Program includes clinical rotations in the EEG, EMG/EP and Autonomic laboratories, and the Sleep Disorders Center. |
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http://www.mayo.edu/mshs/cnt-cnt.html
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| | JCHMT - Clinical Neurophysiology |
 | | clinical information, including the selection of the appropriate techniques, the order of nerves/muscles to be studied and, having regard for the capabilities and limits of each technique, the extent of the study, the minimum and optimum |  | | The trainee should be able to assess patients clinically in a competent manner, and to formulate a coherent plan for the neurophysiological investigation. |  | | Results of investigations undertaken in Clinical Neurophysiology are conveyed to colleagues in a number of specialties. |
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http://www.jchmt.org.uk/clinneuro/curr_clinNP.asp
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| | Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education - Clinical Neurophysiology, Electromyography Fellowship - Jacksonville, Fla. |
 | | The Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship Program faculty is comprised of Mayo Clinic specialists, who are committed to patient care, education and research in their daily practices. |  | | The Clinical Neurophysiology Program at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville has been accredited as a one-year fellowship by the ACGME. |  | | A peripheral nerve pathology teleconference is held monthly from the peripheral nerve laboratory at Mayo Clinic in Rochester. |
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http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/neuro-clinneuro-jax.html
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| | JCHMT - Clinical Neurophysiology |
 | | Once the studies, intended to assess the validity of the methods, are complete the methods will be introduced as a regular form of trainee assessment for use as appropriate, within specialist training as part of a 'menu' of assessment methods. |  | | Further information about training can be obtained from the Chairman of the SAC in Clinical Neurophysiology or the President of the Association of British Trainee Clinical Neurophysiologists (please contact the JCHMT for details). |  | | To complement these curricula, the JCHMT in collaboration with the Education Department of the London College is currently engaged in a series of 'pilot' studies of three assessment methods — MiniCEX (Mini Clinical Evaluation Exercise), DOPS (Directly Observed Procedural Skill) and 360° assessment. |
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http://www.jchmt.org.uk/clinneuro/index.asp
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| | Clinical Neurophysiology -- Research Programs |
 | | We have undertaken open-label studies in which patients receive "care as usual," as well as controlled clinical trials using double-masked placebo controlled designs and specific antidepressant medications. |  | | We also undertaking pilot studies in using QEEG techniques to examine how the brain processes information outside of conscious awareness, for example, in the course of listening to music or watching advertisements. |  | | A number of our projects are currently enrolling subjects who live in the Los Angeles area, and more information can be obtained by calling our study hotline at (310) 825-3351. |
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http://www.npi.ucla.edu/center/qeeg/research.html
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| | U of L Neurology/ Academics/ Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship |
 | | They are also expected to teach students and residents in the clinics, give presentations in the clinical neurophysiology course and participate in the journal clubs. |  | | During rotations in the different areas of clinical neurophysiology, the fellows will perform and interpret electrodiagnostic studies including nerve conduction studies and EMG, and interpret EEGs, long-term video-EEG monitoring studies, evoked potentials and polysomnograms. |  | | During the first year, the fellows are exposed to all aspects of clinical neurophysiology including EEG, long-term epilepsy monitoring, EMG/NCS, muscle and nerve biopsies, chemodenervation, evoked potentials, autonomic testing, intraoperative monitoring and polysomnography. |
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http://www.louisville.edu/medschool/neuro/academics/fellowship/fellow_2.html
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| | Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship - Department of Neurology in the Medical School at the University of Minnesota |
 | | Each week, there are several regular neurophysiology conferences which are attended by all CNP fellows in the program, irrespective of their clinical rotation. |  | | The Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship Training Program faculty is comprised of specialists in the Neuromuscular/EMG, Epilepsy/EEG/EP, and Sleep Medicine Units in the Neurology department at the University of Minnesota and affiliated teaching hospitals (UMMC, HCMC, VAMC). |  | | This ACGME-accredited fellowship at the University of Minnesota and affiliated hospitals provides in-depth training in the diagnosis and management of patients with neuromuscular diseases, epilepsy and sleep disorders with emphasis on the performance, analysis and interpretation of electrodiagnostic techniques. |
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http://www.med.umn.edu/neurology/education/residency/CNP.html
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| | Canadian Society of Clinical Neurophysiologists (CSCN) |
 | | Applicants have an MD or PhD degree or their equivalent, and are electroencephalographers, electromyographers or clinical neurophysiologists who are engaged in the practice of clinical EEG, EMG or clinical neurophysiology or in electroencephalographic, electromyographic or clinical neurophysiological research but who do not meet the criteria for Active membership. |  | | To promote and encourage all aspects of neurophysiology, including research and education in neurophysiology, as well as assessment and accreditation in the field of clinical neurophysiology, and |  | | Applicants will have distinguished themselves by scientific contributions to the basic scientific aspects of EEG, EMG or clinical neurophysiology and will normally hold an MD or PhD degree or their equivalent. |
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http://www.ccns.org/ccns_information/cscn/cscn_intro.html
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| | MCG Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowhip |
 | | Training is supervised by a diplomate in clinical neurophysiology and faculty trained and boarded in EMG and EEG. |  | | The MCG Department of Neurology offers two clinical neurophysiology fellowships designed to meet new Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education special requirements for certification by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, with added qualifications in clinical neurophysiology and an emphasis on EEG/epilepsy and EMG/neuromuscular. |  | | In addition to the clinical training, the fellow is exposed to clinical research. |
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http://www.neuro.mcg.edu/residency/neurophys.htm
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 | | In the Clinical Neurophysiology program: the Clinical Fellow is exposed to a variety of physiological techniques, but has a primary focus in: Electroencephalography, or Electromyography, depending on the type of appointment. |  | | The training program for clinical neurophysiology is affiliated with the Neurology residency program of the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, MD, and is ACGME certified. |  | | In the fellowship pathway focusing on Electrodiagnostic Medicine, the Clinical Fellow is responsible for the daily performance and interpretation of EMGs during the first year. |
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http://www.training.nih.gov/onlineapps/trainingprograms/applications/CLITP_AdList.aspx?AdID=TP-39
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| | SIU Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship |
 | | This fellowship provides comprehensive post-graduate training in the practice of clinical neurophysiology and epileptology, and a strong foundation for epilepsy research. |  | | The SIU epilepsy program is involved several clinical trials for new investigational antiepileptic drugs, and participates in the multi-center international trial involving vagus nerve stimulation for intractable partial epilepsy. |  | | The one year fellowship will emphasize training in EEG, clinical neurophysiology, and clinical management aspects of epilepsy (including pharmacologic management of intractable epilepsy and surgical management of intractable epilepsy). |
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http://www.siumed.edu/neuro/neurophysfellow.html
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Advances in Clinical Neurophysiology |
 | | In recent years, the resourcefulness of researchers together with the steady development of new techniques have given a renewed energy to the different fields of clinical neurophysiology. |  | | The proceedings will provide not only a state-of-the-art review on the most recent advances in our enlarging field, but also will stimulate further research in all areas of clinical neurophysiology. |  | | The interdisciplinary approach with special emphasis on neuroimaging and genetics has opened new and exciting avenues for the study of the nervous system. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0444509127
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| | The Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK |
 | | With its concentration of clinical and applied scientific activity it constitutes a unique national resource for postgraduate training and research in neurology, its associated disciplines and the basic neurosciences. |  | | at Queen Square, and provides teaching and research of the highest quality in neurology and the neurosciences, and professional training for clinical careers in neurology, neurosurgery, neuropsychiatry, neuroradiology, neuropathology and clinical neurophysiology. |  | | The mission of the Institute of Neurology, as a specialist Postgraduate Institute of UCL, is to carry out high quality research, teaching and training in basic and clinical neurosciences. |
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http://www.ion.ucl.ac.uk
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| | UVM College of Medicine - Neurology - Clinical Neurophysiology Laboratory |
 | | These clinical electrodiagnostic evaluations include studies of central and peripheral electrophysiology in a wide range of neurological, neurosurgical and musculoskeletal problems, the EMU, including inpatient beds and ambulatory monitoring facilities, and the Vermont Regional Sleep Center. |  | | UVM College of Medicine - Neurology - Clinical Neurophysiology Laboratory |  | | Specialized diagnostic services are provided at our state-of-the-art Clinical Neurophysiology Laboratory (CNL). |
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http://www.med.uvm.edu/neurology/do_all_links.asp?siteareaID=614
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| | MGH Epilepsy/Clinical Neurophysiology Evaluation |
 | | Please provide a narrative evaluation of the fellows performance, including clinical and technical skills, interpersonal skills, and areas of strength and need for further improvement. |  | | Does the fellow treat patients in a compassionate and appropriate manner? |  | | Lacks ability to perform basic components of history and physical (Less than good) |
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http://adams.mgh.harvard.edu/mailforms/neurophys_evaluation.nclk
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| | Profile of a Clinical Neurophysiology Technician |
 | | Mayo Clinic offers a lot of education opportunities, so if I decide to change what I'm doing, I can take classes to work in a different occupation. |  | | You have to understand when patients are in a lot pain or are very sick. |  | | I have had so many patients tell me what a great experience they have had here. |
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http://www.mayoclinic.org/careerawareness/ce-clinicneuro-life.html
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| | GOS/ICH - Department of Clinical Neurophysiology |
 | | The Department also undertakes research and development work to support clinical activities and also to support the research efforts of the Neurosciences and other academic units within the Institution. |  | | Learn to make measurements of function in the nervous system in children, applying science in a wide range of clinical settings. |  | | Information about (mainly adult) conditions and their associated EMG and peripheral nerve conduction findings is available from: |
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http://www.ich.ucl.ac.uk/units/cln_neu.htm
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| | Miami Children's Hospital - For Physicians - Fellowship Training Programs - Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship |
 | | Fellows are exposed to all aspects of clinical neurophysiology including therapeutic approaches to epilepsy, technical aspects and clinical interpretation of EEG and EPs, related neurophysiological procedures such as video telemetry and familiarization with polysomnography and the study of sleep disorders. |  | | The MCH Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship Program is an ACGME-accredited, one-year fellowship providing training in a broad range of electrophysiological techniques. |  | | Fellows spend time each month at Cleveland Clinic - Florida (CCF; in Weston, Florida) and participate in teleconferences with the CCF to gain experience with adult patients. |
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http://mch.smtusa.com/doctors_caregivers/physicians/fellowshipTraining/clinicalNeuro/index.html
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| | Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship |
 | | Clinical neurophysiology is an area of medicine in which selected neurological disorders involving central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems and muscles are assessed, monitored, and treated using a combination of clinical evaluation and electrophysiological testing. |  | | The Section of Neurology is pleased to offer a new ACGME-accredited fellowship training opportunity in this subspecialty beginning July 1, 2005. |
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http://www.dhmc.org/webpage.cfm?site_id=2&org_id=422&morg_id=0&sec_id=0&gsec_id=30699&item_id=30699
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| | Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship |
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http://www-users.med.cornell.edu/~jdvicto/cnpfelcs.html
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| | Welcome to Clinical Neurophysiology .org.uk |
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http://www.clinicalneurophysiology.org.uk
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| | Karger Publishers |
 | | Technological advances in computer-assisted surgery, robotics, imaging and neurophysiology are being applied to clinical problems with ever-increasing rapidity in stereotaxis more than any other field, providing opportunities for new approaches to surgical and radiotherapeutic management of diseases of the brain, spinal cord, and spine. |  | | Background information from basic science laboratories related to such clinical advances provides the reader with an overall perspective of this field. |  | | Issues feature advances in the use of deep-brain stimulation, imaging-guided techniques in stereotactic biopsy and craniotomy, stereotactic radiosurgery, and stereotactically implanted and stereotactically guided radiotherapeutics and biologicals in the treatment of functional and movement disorders, brain tumors, and other diseases of the brain. |
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http://www.karger.ch/journals/sfn/sfn_jh.htm
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| | Johns Hopkins Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship |
 | | is an area of medicine in which selected neurologic disorders involving central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems and muscles are assessed, monitored, and treated by a combination of clinical evaluation and electrophysiologic testing. |  | | This one-year training program in CN is a fellowship that starts after completion of an accredited Residency in Neurology, Child Neurology, General Psychiatry, or Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. |  | | The program covers a broad area of CN and provides extensive experience in one or more of the following subdivisions of CN: electroencephalography, motor and sensory nerve conduction studies, diagnostic electromyography, single-fiber electromyography, evoked potential studies, electrodiagnostic movement disorder assessment, testing of motor and sensory reflexes, polysomnography, and testing of the autonomic functions. |
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http://www.neuro.jhmi.edu/train/CN
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| | Comprehensive Clinical Neurophysiology |
 | | Comprehensive Clinical Neurophysiology Review: The last decades have seen important advances in the understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms of several diseases. |  | | All aspects of the test are covered in detail, including techniques of performing the tests, data analyses, variations and clinical correlation. |  | | These book attempt to aid the physician in this endeavor This book is intended for medical interested in the practical, clinical use of comprehensive tests in the diagnostic evaluation and management of patient with neurologic deseases. |
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http://www.textkit.com/0_0721676561.html
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| | Search Results for neurology+journal |
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| | Western Clinical Neurophysiology Society |
 | | Research studies are to be done under supervision of sponsor, but the work must be the primary and major responsibility of the applicant. |  | | RESEARCH TOPICS: Clinical neurophysiology, basic neurophysiology, or technical aspects of these fields. |  | | Jointly sponsored by the Western Clinical Neurophysiology Society and the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society. |
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http://www.ee.ualberta.ca/~koles/WCNS.html
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| | ECCN 2005 Home |
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http://www1.stocon.se/eccn/9/12955.asp
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