What Should Pharmacists be Aware of When Treating Patients with Epilepsy?
December 8th 2016Jacqueline A. French, MD—professor of neurology, NYU Comprehensive Epilepsy Study Consortium, president, The Epilepsy Study Consortium—discusses what pharmacists should keep in mind when treating patients with epilepsy.
How Does the New Definition of Epilepsy Differ from the Previous Version?
December 5th 2016Jacqueline A. French, MD—professor of neurology, NYU Comprehensive Epilepsy Study Consortium, president, The Epilepsy Study Consortium—discusses how the new ILAE definition of epilepsy and classification of seizures differ from the previous versions.
How Will the New Definition of Epilepsy Change the Landscape of the Disease?
December 5th 2016Jacqueline A. French, MD—professor of neurology, NYU Comprehensive Epilepsy Study Consortium, president, The Epilepsy Study Consortium—discusses how the new ILAE definition of epilepsy may change the disease.
How Can the New Definition of Epilepsy Improve Patient Outcomes?
December 5th 2016Jacqueline A. French, MD—professor of neurology, NYU Comprehensive Epilepsy Study Consortium, president, The Epilepsy Study Consortium—discusses how the new ILAE definition of epilepsy can improve patient outcomes.
What Is Tuberous Sclerosis Complex and How Does It Relate to Epilepsy?
December 3rd 2016Elizabeth Thiele, MD, PhD--pediatric neurologist/epileptologist, director, The Carol and James Herscot Center for Children and Adults with TSC, Massachusetts General Hospital--discusses tuberous sclerosis complex.
What Challenges Exist for Health Care Professionals in Implementing Vaccine Recommendations?
November 23rd 2016Gary Marshall, MD, professor of pediatrics at the University of Louisville School of Medicine, discusses the challenges health care professionals face in implementing vaccine recommendations.