Archived AES Symposia - Epilepsy Surgery

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The following Presentations have been repurposed from the AES Annual Meeting and other Educational activities. Faculty presentations have been reproduced from the live activity in accordance with faculty copyright content license agreements. Most courses contain the audio, slides and a written transcript of the presented program.

Epilepsy Surgery
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Cerebral Programmed Stimulation


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Richard Wennberg, MD
December 2010

How Are Epilepsy Resources Allocated Around the World? Lessons From Epilepsy Surgery Part 1


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Frans Leijten, MD, PhD
December 2010

How Are Epilepsy Resources Allocated Around the World? Lessons From Epilepsy Surgery Part 2


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Samuel Wiebe, MD
December 2010

Neurostimulation: What Do We Need to Know?


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Gregory Bergey, MD
December 2010

Responsive Stimulation


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Lawrence Hirsch, MD
December 2010

Vagus Nerve Stimulation: Dawn of a New Era


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Elinor Ben-Menachem, MD, Ph.D.
December 2010

Dreifuss EpiFellows Award Presentation


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Patricia Dugan
December 2010

Disclosure: It is the policy of the American Epilepsy Society that all faculty participating in continuing medical education activities are expected to disclose to the program audience (1) any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to the content of their presentation and (2) discussions of unlabeled or unapproved uses of drugs or medical devices. The American Epilepsy Society adheres to the ACCME's Essential Areas and Policies regarding industry support of continuing medical education. Disclosure by faculty of commercial relationships, if any, and discussions of unlabeled or unapproved uses will be made.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed with regard to unapproved uses of products are solely those of the faculty and are not endorsed by the American Epilepsy Society or any manufacturers of pharmaceuticals.