C34
1:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.
Introduction to Primary Headache Disorders I: Migraine and Other Primary Headaches Including Tension-type, Hypnic, Primary Stabbing, and Nummular Headache Syndromes
Topic: Headache Director: Todd D. Rozen, MD, FAAN, Jacksonville, FL Program Description: Primary headache disorders are those that are not attributable to another underlying secondary condition like a vascular malformation or brain neoplasm. The most well recognized primary headache subtypes are migraine, cluster, and tension-type headache, but there are many more primary headache disorders listed in the International Headache Classification that neurologists should be aware of as they may encounter them in their clinical practice. This introductory course will focus on the primary headache syndromes and will delve into their epidemiology, clinical presentation, and treatment using case-based scenarios. The lectures in the present course will focus on migraine and tension-type headache, as well as lesser known primary headache conditions including hypnic headache, primary stabbing headache, and nummular headache. This program complements C52: Introduction to Primary Headache Disorders II: Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias and Other Primary Headaches Including New Daily Persistent Headache, Cough, Exercise, and Primary Thunderclap Headaches, but covers independent topics.
Sunday, April 23, 2017
C52
3:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m.
Introduction to Primary Headache Disorders II: Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias and Other Primary Headaches Including New Daily Persistent Headache, Cough, Exercise, and Primary Thunderclap Headaches
Topic: Headache Director: Todd D. Rozen, MD, FAAN, Jacksonville, FL Program Description: Primary headache disorders are those that are not attributable to another underlying secondary condition, like a vascular malformation or brain neoplasm. The most well-recognized primary headache subtypes are migraine, cluster, and tension-type headache, but there are many more primary headache disorders listed in the International Headache Classification that neurologists should be aware of as they may encounter them in their clinical practice. This introductory course will focus on the primary headache syndromes and will delve into their epidemiology, clinical presentation, and treatment using case-based scenarios. Faculty will focus on the trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias and lesser known headache conditions, including new daily persistent headache, cough headache, exercise headache, headache associated with sexual activity, and primary thunderclap headache. This program complements C34: Introduction to Primary Headache Disorders I: Migraine and Other Primary Headaches Including Tension-type, Hypnic, Primary Stabbing, and Nummular Headache Syndromes, but covers independent topics.
Upon Completion: Participants should be familiar with how to diagnose and treat various primary headache disorders and become familiar with the International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition (beta version), as well as updated evidence-based treatment guidelines for migraine and other primary headache disorders.
Upon Completion: Participants should be familiar with how to diagnose and treat various primary headache disorders; become familiar with the International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition (beta version); be able to define various subtypes of trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias; and identify specific treatment for these subtypes.
Lecture/Faculty: }} Migraine Headache Lawrence C. Newman, MD, FAAN, New York, NY }} Other Primary Headache Syndromes Deborah I. Friedman, MD, MPH, FAAN, Dallas, TX Core Competencies: Medical Knowledge, Patient Care, PracticeBased Learning and Improvement Teaching Style: Case-Based, Didactic CME Credits: 2 Recommended Audience: Trainee, General Neurologist, NonNeurologist, Advanced Practice Provider
Lecture/Faculty: }} Other Primary Headache Syndromes Todd D. Rozen, MD, FAAN, Jacksonville, FL }} Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias Christopher J. Boes, MD, FAAN, Rochester, MN Core Competencies: Medical Knowledge, Patient Care, PracticeBased Learning and Improvement Teaching Style: Case-Based, Didactic CME Credits: 2 Recommended Audience: Trainee, General Neurologist, Specialist Neurologist, Non-Neurologist, Advanced Practice Provider
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Global Health
Sunday, April 23, 2017