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American Academy of Neurology
Annual Meeting On Demand
Annual Meeting On Demand is the comprehensive digital library of content with more than 500 hours1 of presentations from the 2017 AAN Annual Meeting program. Annual Meeting On Demand also includes the syllabi summaries of more than 200 programs conveniently available in your online player. Watch presenters' slides while listening to fully synchronized audio as if you were actually attending each session.
Annual Meeting On Demand Features:
Target Audience
The AAN Annual Meeting is the world's largest gathering of neurologists, bringing together more than 10,000 neurology professionals across the globe to network, discuss cutting-edge research, and take part in top-rated education programing across a wide variety of topics.
The target audience for Annual Meeting On Demand includes General Neurologists, Non-Neurologists, Nurses, Physician Assistants, Trainees, Specialist Neurologists, Advanced Practice Providers, Nurse Practitioners.
Program/Activity Objectives
Learning objectives for each session are available by clicking the CME Info link for each CME-accredited session. CME Info for each session will be automatically displayed before viewing a CME-eligible session.
Important Dates:
Date of Release: April 23, 2017
Date of Termination: April 22, 2018
Please note that credit will only be available through the term of approval noted above.
The American Academy of Neurology Institute (the education subsidiary of the AAN) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The AANI designates this enduring material for a maximum of 224 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The following sessions are eligible for CME credit:
While offering the CME credits noted above, this program is not intended to provide extensive training or certification in the field.
Course Number | Session Name | Actual Credits |
C3 | Status Epilepticus | 2 |
C11 | Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders | 2 |
C13 | Neurologic Complications of Medical Disease | 2 |
C18 | Vascular Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: Current Status and Future | 2 |
C21 | Concussion: Evaluation and Management in the Acute and Chronic Phases | 2 |
C20 | Neurologic Complications of Medical and Surgical Therapies | 2 |
C23 | Using Sleep Medicine to Help Solve Difficult Neurologic Cases | 2 |
C31 | Advanced Neurologic Coding | 2 |
C32 | Emergency Room Neuro-ophthalmology | 2 |
C26 | Clinical EMG I: Principles and Practice of NCS and Needle EMG | 2 |
C25 | Cerebellar and Afferent Ataxias: Diagnosis and Management | 2 |
C40 | Neurology Update I: Epilepsy, Headache, and Neurologic Infections | 2 |
C34 | Introduction to Primary Headache Disorders I: Migraine and Other Primary Headaches Including… | 2 |
C33 | Non-Alzheimer's Dementia I: Frontotemporal Dementias and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy | 2 |
C37 | Clinical EMG II: Neuromuscular Junction Testing and Quantitative EMG | 2 |
C43 | Introduction to Clinical Research and Methods | 2 |
C42 | Cerebrovascular Disease II: Hemorrhagic Stroke | 2 |
C41 | Clinical Epilepsy II: Considerations Across the Age Span Pediatrics, Pregnancy, and Elderly | 2 |
C46 | Resident Basic Science III: Neuropharmacology | 3.5 |
C57 | Neurology Update II: Movement, Spine, and Autonomic Neurology | 2 |
C52 | Introduction to Primary Headache Disorders II: Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias and Other Primary… | 2 |
C55 | Clinical EMG III: Nerve Conduction Criteria and Electrodiagnostic Approaches | 2 |
C59 | Cerebrovascular Disease III: Acute Ischemic Stroke | 2 |
C53 | Deep Brain Stimulation II: Advanced Management in Movement Disorders and Applications Beyond… | 2 |
C60 | Precision Neurology: The Promise and Perils of Personalized Medicine in the Genomic Era | 2 |
C64 | ICD-10-CM: How to Optimize for Accurate Diagnosis and Reimbursement | 2 |
C68 | Approach to the Shaky Patient | 2 |
C65 | Child Neurology I: Pediatric Stroke, MS/Autoimmune | 2 |
C69 | Therapy of Neuromuscular Disease: ALS, Inflammatory Neuropathies and Myopathies, and Myasthenia… | 2 |
C63 | CNS Toxicities | 2 |
C71 | Hot Topics in Sleep Neurology | 2 |
C74 | Annual A.B. Baker Program: Focus on Professionalism | 2 |
C66 | Neuro-oncologic Emergencies | 2 |
C72 | Gender-specific Care for Neurological Disorders | 2 |
C75 | Clerkship and Program Directors Conference: Wellness and Burnout During Training | 5.5 |
C81 | Common Spine Disorders I: Evaluation | 2 |
C84 | Clinical Approach to Muscle Disease I: Muscle Disorders and Rhabdomyolysis | 2 |
C85 | Boston City Hospital: The Cradle of American Neurology Part I | 2 |
C82 | Infections of the Nervous System II: Neuro-ID Emergencies | 2 |
C78 | Neuro-rheumatology: Neurological Manifestations of Systemic Inflammatory and Autoimmune Disease I | 2 |
C91 | Neuro-rheumatology: Neurological Manifestations of Systemic Inflammatory and Autoimmune Disease II | 2 |
C95 | Common Spine Disorders II: Treatment | 2 |
C101 | Drug-induced Neurologic Emergencies | 2 |
C93 | Boston City Hospital: The Cradle of American Neurology Part II | 2 |
C97 | The Dystonias: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Update on Causes | 2 |
C98 | Clinical Approach to Muscle Disease II: Inflammatory Myopathies and Muscle Pathology | 2 |
C99 | Therapeutic Temperature Modulation in the ICU | 2 |
C96 | Infections of the Nervous System III: Advanced Topics in Infectious Neurology | 2 |
C105 | Test Your Knowledge: A Case-based Approach to Neuroimaging | 3 |
C108 | Case Studies in the ICU | 3 |
C110 | Case Studies: Challenging Headache Cases | 3 |
C111 | Principles of Genomic Medicine: Clinical Exome Sequencing in Neurologic Disease | 2 |
C112 | Stroke in Young Adults and Women | 2 |
C114 | Therapy of Movement Disorders: A Case-based Approach | 2 |
C119 | Management of Migraine and Psychiatric Comorbidities | 2 |
C117 | The Palliative Care Guide in Neurology: Best Practice Guidelines in Communication, Symptom… | 2 |
C115 | The Burden of Epilepsy: Managing Comorbidities and Quality of Life | 2 |
C132 | Developing the Treatments of Tomorrow I: Taking Molecules from Lab to Man | 2 |
C128 | Sleep Apnea and Related Disorders Over the Lifecycle: What Neurologists Need to Know | 2 |
C122 | Neurology Update III: Neuromuscular, Dementia, and Stroke | 2 |
C125 | Nonmotor Manifestations of Parkinson's Disease I | 2 |
C129 | Pediatric Neuro-ophthalmology Update | 2 |
C130 | Eponymous Women in Neurology I | 2 |
C127 | Neuroendocrine Update: Nuts and Bolts of What You Need to Know | 2 |
C126 | Critical Care EEG Monitoring | 2 |
C124 | Unilateral Neglect and Anosognosia: Chalk Talk | 2 |
C148 | Developing the Treatments of Tomorrow II: Clinical Trials in Neurology | 2 |
C143 | Non-Neuro-oncology: Case-based Palliative Care Throughout the Continuum of Disease | 2 |
C146 | Eponymous Women in Neurology II | 2 |
C145 | Hot Topics in Neurologic Practice: Managing the Patient Experience in 2017 and Beyond | 2 |
C141 | Acute and Chronic Clinical Epilepsy Update Explained in 6 Cases | 2 |
C144 | Approaching the Management of Common Sleep Disorders: Case-based Review for the Non-sleep Specialist | 2 |
C138 | Myelopathies II: Symptom Management and Rehabilitation | 2 |
C156 | Rehabilitation in Neurology | 2 |
C155 | Controversies in Stroke Therapy | 2 |
C157 | Lumbar Radiculopathy, Lumbar Spinal Stenosis, Low Back Pain, and Failed Back Syndrome | 2 |
C149 | Low and High Pressure Headache: Clinical Presentation and Approach to Evaluation and Management | 2 |
C150 | Neurological Intensive Care: The Essentials | 2 |
C167 | Autoimmune Neurology I Basics and Beyond: Autoimmune Encephalitis and Paraneoplastic Neurological… | 2 |
C158 | Comprehensive Migraine Education Program I: Diagnosis, Risk Factors, and Neurobiology | 2 |
C180 | Evaluation and Management of Autonomic Disorders II: Diagnostic Approach and Treatments… | 2 |
C182 | Autoimmune Neurology II Advanced: Autoimmune Encephalitis at the Frontiers of Neuroscience | 2 |
C181 | Clinical Neurology for Advanced Practice Providers II | 2 |
C174 | Neurological Intensive Care III: Vascular Diseases | 2 |
C178 | Biomarkers in Dementia | 2 |
C173 | Comprehensive Migraine Education Program II: Behavioral and Psychological Aspects, Preventative… | 2 |
C188 | Clinical EEG I: Normal EEG, Normal Variants, and How to Avoid Over-reading EEGs | 2 |
C186 | Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy: Update | 2 |
C197 | Interpreting Sleep Study Procedure(s), Data, and Reports: What the Non-sleep Specialist Needs… | 2 |
C195 | Stroke Team Action Therapy (STAT): Current State of the Art and New Frontiers | 2 |
C189 | Cognitive Psychology of Neurologic Errors: Why Do Neurologists Make Errors? | 2 |
C200 | Therapy in Neurology I: Multiple Sclerosis and Headache | 2 |
C206 | Neurologic Case Studies in Pregnancy I: Stroke and Headache | 2 |
C215 | Canalith Repositioning for Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo | 2 |
C211 | Functional Neurologic Disorders II: Management, CBT, and Inpatient Therapeutic Strategies | 2 |
C220 | Memory Disorders: A Case-based Approach | 2 |
C219 | Neurologic Case Studies in Pregnancy II: Epilepsy and Neuro-ophthalmology | 2 |
C212 | Clinical EEG III: Pediatric and Neonatal | 2 |
C218 | Cutting Edge Neuro-oncology Understanding Current Trends | 2 |
C221 | Emerging Approaches to Biosensing for the Diagnosis and Management of Neurological Disease | 2 |
C222 | The Global Burden of Neurologic Diseases | 2 |
C226 | How to Integrate Sleep Medicine into Your Child Neurology Practice | 2 |
C229 | Emerging Therapies in Epilepsy | 2 |
C223 | Movement Disorders for the General Neurologist I: Diagnosis and Management of Parkinsonian Disorders | 2 |
C234 | Sleep for the Practicing Neurologist I: Is it Narcolepsy or Something Else? Diagnostic… | 2 |
C233 | Multiple Sclerosis: A Case-based Approach | 2 |
C242 | Sleep for the Practicing Neurologist II: Night Fighting: Sleep Related Hypermotor Epilepsy… | 2 |
C243 | Assessment of Rapidly Progressive Dementias II: Autoimmune Encephalopathies and Infections… | 2 |
AAN’s Disclaimer Policy:
The primary purpose of the Annual Meeting and Annual Meeting On Demand is to meet the educational needs of its members and address practice gaps by providing practice-oriented and scientifically based educational activities that will maintain and advance competence and performance in the field of neurology.
A diversity of opinions exists in the medical field and the views of the Annual Meeting and Annual Meeting On Demand faculty do not represent those of the AAN/AANI or constitute endorsement by the AAN/AANI. The AAN/AANI disclaims any and all liability for the claims that may result from the use or non-use of information, publications, therapies, and/or services discussed at the Annual Meeting.
Faculty List, Credentials and Disclosures
To view if any faculty speakers, moderators, and planning committee members (and their respective spouses and/or domestic partners as applicable) have disclosed ANY or NO financial interest/arrangements or affiliations within the past 12 months with any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients that are relevant to their presentation(s) or with any such entities that have provided commercial support for this continuing medical education activity, click here.
Relationship Disclosure and Conflict of Interest Resolution
According to AANI and ACCME policies, everyone who is in a position to control the content of an education activity must disclose financial relationships with any commercial interest to the provider.
An individual who refuses to disclose relevant financial relationships is disqualified from being a planning committee member, a teacher, or an author of CME, and cannot have control of, or responsibility for, the development, management, presentation or evaluation of the CME activity.
In addition, the AANI has a mechanism to identify and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to the education activity being delivered to learners. The resolution of conflict is handled by the Education and Science Committees. Disclosures for everyone in the position to control Annual Meeting and Annual Meeting On Demand content can be found on the AAN Annual Meeting website.
Unlabeled Use Disclosure
The AANI requires all Annual Meeting presenters to disclose if a therapy/product is not labeled for the use being discussed or if the therapy/product is still investigational.
Method of Participation and CME/CE Certificates
Only selected AAN sessions are accredited for Annual Meeting On Demand. To view which sessions are CME-eligible, select Browse by CME Eligible. You must be online and logged into Annual Meeting On Demand to claim CME/CE credit.
To receive CME/CE credit for this product, you must:
Note: You should not claim credit for an Annual Meeting On Demand session if you claimed credit for the same session at the Live Meeting. You must watch the entire session and complete the post-test to receive credit for the session. However, you do not have to view all presentations in the session and complete the test at the same time. You can take a test at any time after watching a session. The CME certificate generated will be cumulative and will list all sessions/tests completed.
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