February 28, 2019

NeurologyLive™ Launches “Epilepsy: Current Trends and Treatments for Focal Seizures”

A digital and print multimedia platform dedicated to providing health care professionals treating neurological diseases direct access to expert, practice-changing news and insights in neurology, presents its most recent “Peer Exchange” panel discussion, “Epilepsy: Current Trends and Treatments for Focal Seizures.” The video series welcomes several experts in the treatment and management of epilepsy who provide peer-to-peer dialogue, authoritative insights, opinions and perspectives on current trends and available treatments for focal seizures.

This NeurologyLive™ “Peer Exchange” panel features four distinguished experts: Michael R. Sperling, M.D., Baldwin Keyes professor of neurology, director of the Jefferson Comprehensive Epilepsy Center and Clinical Neurophysiology Laboratory at Thomas Jefferson University, as the moderator; Kathryn A. Davis, M.D., M.S, FAES, assistant professor of neurology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and medical director of the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit and Epilepsy Surgical Program at the University of Pennsylvania; Trevor J. Resnick, M.D., pediatric neurologist in the department of neurology at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital-Brain Institute of the Miami Children’s Health System and a clinical professor in the department of neurology at Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine; and Jesus E. Pina-Garza, M.D., director of pediatric epilepsy at TriStar Medical Group Children’s Specialists.

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