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    Dr. J. Chris Sackellares

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    Louisville in ‘74‚ and then his residency in neurology ‘77. He also at the University of Virginia he trained in Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology. He is a certified Psychiatrist and Neurologist. Dr. Sackellares worked at the University of Michigan in the Neurology department and then founded the University Comprehensive Epilepsy Program in 1979. He has been a Professor of Neurology at the University of Florida since ‘94. He was also the Chief of Neurology at the Gainesville VA Medical Center. Dr

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    Academic Impact Statement Getting into the neurology field takes a lot of education and hard work. Although the process is long in the end you get to help people. The education for neurology is hard but being dedicated will be worth it in the end. There are several things someone looking about go8ing into the neurology field such as a college or university‚ costs‚ and classes. Once one has found a college to attend they must go through about 13 to 16 years of education. In addition to all the

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    Feasibility Analysis

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    Saede Salem Blanc (9/18/11‚ 4:30 P.M.) Business A240 Feasibility Analysis My goal (potentially and hopefully) as a physician‚ is to start my own business by opening up my own neurology practice. The purpose of the following Feasibility Study is to act as a preliminary evaluation to see whether‚ as a board-certified neurologist‚ opening up my own practice would be a potentially viable business idea. The Business Idea * As a neurologist owning my own practice‚ business revenue would

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    Career: Neurologist

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    four years of premedical education in a college or university‚ four years of medical school resulting in an MD or DO degree‚ one year of interning in internal medicine or medicine/surgery‚ three or more years of specialty training in an accredited neurology residency program. Professional Organizations The Multiple Sclerosis International Federation researches ways to make a cure for sclerosis. The National Library of Medicine is the largest medical library in the world. The Paralyzed Veterans of

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    first seizure in adults (an evidence-based review): report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology and the American Epilepsy Society. Neurology. 2007;69:1991-2007. 5. Schachter SC. Seizure disorders. Med Clin North Am. March 2009;93(2). 6. Trescher WH‚ Lesser RP. The Epilepsies. In: Bradley WG‚ Daroff RB‚ Fenichel GM‚ Jakovic J‚ eds. Neurology in Clinical Practice. 5th ed. Philadelphia‚ Pa; Butterworth-Heinemann; 2008: chap 71. 7. Walker SP‚ Permezel M‚ Berkovic

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    researchers specifically looked at Alzheimer’s disease and ALS -- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis‚ also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease -- that risk increased to four times greater than the rest of us. The study‚ published Wednesday in the medical journal Neurology‚ surveyed nearly 3‚500 retired NFL players who were in the league between 1959 and 1988. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health‚ a division of the Centers for Disease Control‚ had been following this group of players since the

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    My future job

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    Nowadays there so many different professions that one can be confused in choosing the perfect one for them. The development of certain branches of science and technology has led to the advancement of new skills. So‚ the profession that I want to dedicate my life to is a physician. The job of a doctor is one of the oldest and most prestigious professions. Medicine is constantly changing and adapting to the changing world. New diseases require new knowledge. In addition‚ knowledge and abilities of

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    in London in1817 name James Parkinson. He wrote a book called the “shaking palsy” that he researched in his neighborhood to find out where the disease came from Weintraub‚ D. (2008)” Dopamine and shaking palsy in “Parkinson’s disease” Practical Neurology 80(4);110-125‚ 2011 Parkinson’s disease sign and symptoms differ from each person there are four major signs and symptoms. The first sign are tremors or shaking this symptom is very difficult because it’s hard for the person to hold things without

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    Phineas Gage

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    of psychology and neurological studies. He made a mark in history‚ on September 13‚ 1848‚ when this 25 year old man tragically survived a severe brain injury at a work site‚ acting as an ignition: sparking up the interest of many in the study of neurology and psychology. Phineas had a rod at 3ft 8 inches in length and 1.25 inch in diameter (Costandi‚ 2006) penetrate into his head‚ tearing right through his front part of his head. This accident was well documented on and became quite famous. However

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    "Epilepsy is a nervous system disorder that produces sudden‚ intense bursts of electrical activity in the brain. This abnormal electrical activity in the brain causes seizures‚ which may briefly upset a person ’s muscle control‚ movement‚ speech‚ vision‚ or awareness." My definition of Epilepsy is pretty much the same; however‚ I would not have used the word briefly as it makes it sound so short lived. Seizures can last anywhere from a few seconds up to a few minutes. To get an accurate time adjustment

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