FACULTY
Lecturer: Mark Hallet, MD - NINDS, Bethesda, United States
Contributor: Anna Latorre, MD, PhD - UCL Institute of Neurology, London, United Kingdom
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this activity, learners will be able to:
1. Identify the clinical characteristics of different types of myoclonus.
2. Examine the genetic causes of myoclonus.
3. Outline a practical approach to diagnosis including electrophysiology.
4. Discuss practical approach to treatment.
ABOUT THE FUNDAMENTAL SERIES
The Series, comprised of 17 self-guided e-learning modules, provides an overview of clinical approaches, evaluation and management of common movement disorders.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
Neurology residents, primary care providers, medical students, internists and other non-neurology specialists, allied health, and industry who have limited to no movement disorder experience.