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2008 Annual Meeting | Biological Rhythms and Neurologic Disease

Saturday 04/12/08
06:00 PM - 08:00 PM Add To Calendar
This program will be presented both in-person and online
This program is not expected to be available in the meeting's On Demand product.
Kick-Off Program
Mark S. Quigg, MD
Neurogenetics
Participants should become familiar with the formal concepts of biological rhythms; how to recognize rhythmic neuroendocrine influences in epilepsy, migraine, and affective disorders; how to document and diagnose these disorders; and how to approach the clinical management of cyclic disorders and rhythmic exacerbations of chronic neurologic and neuropsychiatric disorders.
No CME available
Patient Care & Procedural Skills, Medical Knowledge
Advanced
Practitioner, Academician, Resident
Event Timeline
06:00 PM - 06:30 PM Biological Rhythms: Background and Circadian Sleep Disorders
Mark S. Quigg, MD
06:00 PM - 08:00 PM Reception
06:30 PM - 06:50 PM Lunar Rhythms: Catamenial epilepsy and migraine
Andrew G. Herzog, MD, MSc, FAAN
06:50 PM - 07:00 PM Break
07:00 PM - 07:30 PM Interactions among sleep, circadian rhythms, and epilepsy
Mark S. Quigg, MD
07:30 PM - 08:00 PM Ultradian Rhythms: Regulation of pulsatile hormonal secretion and clinical consequences of disruption by epilepsy
Andrew G. Herzog, MD, MSc, FAAN
Faculty Disclosures
Mark S. Quigg, MD Dr. Quigg has received personal compensation for serving as an employee of Natus. Dr. Quigg has received personal compensation for serving as an employee of Neurocrine. Dr. Quigg has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving as a Consultant for Cerebral Therapeutics. Dr. Quigg has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving on a Scientific Advisory or Data Safety Monitoring board for Cerebral Therapeutics. Dr. Quigg has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving as an Expert Witness for Finnigen and Harrison. Dr. Quigg has received research support from NIH. Dr. Quigg has received publishing royalties from a publication relating to health care.
Andrew G. Herzog, MD, MSc, FAAN Dr. Herzog has nothing to disclose.