18 Sections
128 Lessons
52 Weeks
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Foundations of Clinical Neurology
This module introduces the basic principles of clinical neurology, including the structure and function of the nervous system, neurological terminology, and the fundamentals of neurological assessment.
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1.1
Introduction to Clinical Neurology
1.2
Organization of the Nervous System
1.3
Neuroanatomy Basics
1.4
Neurophysiology Fundamentals
1.5
Neurological Terminology and Concepts
1.6
Principles of Neurological Examination
Neuroanatomy and Functional Systems
Students learn detailed neuroanatomy and the functional organization of the brain, spinal cord, cranial nerves, and peripheral nervous system.
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2.1
Cerebral Cortex and Lobes
2.2
Brainstem Anatomy and Functions
2.3
Cerebellum and Coordination Pathways
2.4
Spinal Cord Anatomy
2.5
Cranial Nerves Anatomy and Functions
2.6
Motor and Sensory Pathways
2.7
Autonomic Nervous System
Neurological History and Examination
This module develops clinical skills in neurological history taking and examination techniques used in neurological diagnosis.
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3.1
Neurological History Taking
3.2
Mental Status Examination
3.3
Cranial Nerve Examination
3.4
Motor System Examination
3.5
Sensory System Examination
3.6
Reflex Testing Techniques
3.7
Coordination and Gait Assessment
3.8
Localization of Neurological Lesions
Diagnostic Methods in Neurology
Students gain knowledge of laboratory investigations and neurodiagnostic tools commonly used in clinical neurology.
8
4.1
Neuroimaging Techniques
4.2
CT Scan Interpretation
4.3
MRI Basics in Neurology
4.4
MRI Basics in Neurology
4.5
Electromyography (EMG) and Nerve Conduction Studies
4.6
Lumbar Puncture and CSF Analysis
4.7
Evoked Potentials
4.8
Laboratory Tests in Neurology
Headache and Pain Disorders
This module focuses on the classification, diagnosis, and management of headache syndromes and neurological pain disorders.
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5.1
Migraine Disorders
5.2
Tension-Type Headache
5.3
Cluster Headache
5.4
Secondary Headaches
5.5
Facial Pain Syndromes
5.6
Neuropathic Pain Disorders
5.7
Principles of Pain Management
Cerebrovascular Diseases
Students study stroke syndromes, transient ischemic attacks, and vascular disorders affecting the nervous system.
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6.1
Introduction to Stroke
6.2
Ischemic Stroke
6.3
Hemorrhagic Stroke
6.4
Transient Ischemic Attack
6.5
Stroke Risk Factors
6.6
Neurovascular Imaging
6.7
Acute Stroke Management
6.8
Stroke Rehabilitation Principles
Epilepsy and Seizure Disorders
This module covers seizure classification, epilepsy syndromes, diagnostic evaluation, and treatment strategies.
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7.1
Classification of Seizures
7.2
Epilepsy Syndromes
7.3
Status Epilepticus
7.4
EEG Interpretation in Epilepsy
7.5
Antiepileptic Drugs
7.6
Surgical Management of Epilepsy
7.7
Counseling and Lifestyle Management
Movement Disorders
Students learn about movement disorders including Parkinson’s disease, tremors, dystonia, and related conditions.
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8.1
Parkinson’s Disease
8.2
Tremor Disorders
8.3
Dystonia
8.4
Chorea and Huntington’s Disease
8.5
Ataxia Syndromes
8.6
Tic Disorders
8.7
Pharmacological Management of Movement Disorders
Neuromuscular Disorders
This module focuses on diseases affecting muscles, neuromuscular junctions, and peripheral nerves.
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9.1
Peripheral Neuropathies
9.2
Guillain-Barré Syndrome
9.3
Myasthenia Gravis
9.4
Muscular Dystrophies
9.5
Motor Neuron Disease
9.6
Inflammatory Myopathies
9.7
Neuromuscular Diagnostic Testing
Demyelinating and Autoimmune Disorders
Students study autoimmune neurological disorders and demyelinating diseases affecting the central nervous system.
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10.1
Multiple Sclerosis
10.2
Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis
10.3
Neuromyelitis Optica
10.4
Autoimmune Encephalitis
10.5
Neuroimmunology Basics
10.6
Immunotherapy in Neurology
10.7
Rehabilitation in Demyelinating Disorders
Neurodegenerative Disorders
This module introduces degenerative neurological diseases affecting cognition, memory, and motor functions.
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11.1
Alzheimer’s Disease
11.2
Dementia Syndromes
11.3
Frontotemporal Dementia
11.4
Lewy Body Dementia
11.5
Cognitive Assessment Techniques
11.6
Management of Neurodegenerative Diseases
11.7
Caregiver Support and Counseling
Infectious Diseases of the Nervous System
Students learn about neurological infections and inflammatory disorders affecting the brain and spinal cord.
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12.1
Meningitis
12.2
Encephalitis
12.3
Brain Abscess
12.4
Neurotuberculosis
12.5
HIV-Associated Neurological Disorders
12.6
Fungal and Parasitic CNS Infections
12.7
Antimicrobial Therapy in Neurology
Pediatric Neurology
This module focuses on neurological disorders in infants and children, including developmental and genetic conditions.
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13.1
Developmental Neurology
13.2
Pediatric Seizure Disorders
13.3
Cerebral Palsy
13.4
Neurometabolic Disorders
13.5
Congenital Neurological Disorders
13.6
Pediatric Neurological Examination
13.7
Genetic Counseling in Neurology
Neurocritical Care and Emergencies
Students gain knowledge of neurological emergencies and intensive care management principles.
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14.1
Neurological Emergencies Overview
14.2
Coma and Altered Consciousness
14.3
Raised Intracranial Pressure
14.4
Neurocritical Care Monitoring
14.5
Acute Neuromuscular Respiratory Failure
14.6
Emergency Management of Seizures
14.7
Brain Death Assessment
Sleep Disorders and Behavioral Neurology
This module explores neurological sleep disorders and behavioral changes associated with neurological disease.
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15.1
Sleep Physiology
15.2
Insomnia and Hypersomnia
15.3
Sleep Apnea
15.4
Parasomnias
15.5
Behavioral Neurology
15.6
Neuropsychiatric Manifestations
15.7
Cognitive and Behavioral Assessment
Neurorehabilitation and Physiotherapy
Students learn rehabilitation principles and multidisciplinary approaches for neurological recovery and long-term care.
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16.1
Principles of Neurorehabilitation
16.2
Physiotherapy in Neurology
16.3
Occupational Therapy Approaches
16.4
Speech and Swallowing Rehabilitation
16.5
Assistive Devices and Mobility Aids
16.6
Rehabilitation After Stroke
16.7
Long-Term Neurological Care
Clinical Case Discussions and Evidence-Based Neurology
This module emphasizes clinical reasoning, case-based learning, and interpretation of neurological evidence and guidelines.
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17.1
Clinical Case Analysis
17.2
Differential Diagnosis in Neurology
17.3
Evidence-Based Neurology
17.4
Neurological Clinical Guidelines
17.5
Journal Reading and Critical Appraisal
17.6
Ethical Issues in Neurology
17.7
Patient Communication Skills
Research Project, Revision, and Final Assessment
The final module consolidates learning through revision, research activities, and comprehensive assessments.
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18.1
Research Methodology in Neurology
18.2
Clinical Audit and Documentation
18.3
Neurology Case Presentations
18.4
Revision of Core Neurology Topics
18.5
Mock Examinations
18.6
Viva Preparation
18.7
Final Assessment and Certification
Diploma in clinical neurology
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