The 5th London-Innsbruck Colloquium on Status Epilpticus will be in London on 9-11th April, and is a reminder to all of the importance of this condition.
eBrain has specific sessions both on convulsive status epilepticus, http://www.ebrainjnc.com/learning/course/view.php?id=203 and the less serious, but often troublesome to diagnosis and manage non-convulsive forms http://www.ebrainjnc.com/learning/course/view.php?id=202 .
It’s worth also reminding yourself of the possibility of non-epileptic status, with the diagnosis session at http://www.ebrainjnc.com/learning/course/view.php?id=201.
Finally, recent proposed changes to diagnosis and classification, and on treatment updates were covered at the Joint ENS-EFNS Istanbul meeting last summer, with sessions available at http://www.ebrainjnc.com/learning/course/view.php?id=826 (Professor Trinka + Hanah Cock)
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