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Clinical Viewpoints: Management of Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome in Adults
Certified CME activity

Drs. Smith and Pellock will provide an expert analysis of the identification of Lennox-Gastaut syndrome in adults, optimal treatment options, and transition of care. The transition of pediatric patients to adults remains a challenge for providers and requires a global multidisciplinary approach.

Review this activity. Claim AMA or ANCC credit/contact hour(s) after completion of a brief Post-Test/Evaluation.
Michael C. Smith, MD
Michael C. Smith, MD
Director, Rush Epilepsy Center
Professor
Department of Neurological Sciences
Rush University Medical Center

John M. Pellock, MD
John M. Pellock, MD
Senior Associate Dean
Continuing Medical Education
Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics
Division of Child Neurology
Virginia Commonwealth University



Michael C. Smith, MD
Michael C. Smith, MD
Director, Rush Epilepsy Center
Professor
Department of Neurological Sciences
Rush University Medical Center

John M. Pellock, MD
John M. Pellock, MD
Senior Associate Dean
Continuing Medical Education
Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics
Division of Child Neurology
Virginia Commonwealth University

Drs. Smith and Pellock will provide an expert analysis of the identification of Lennox-Gastaut syndrome in adults, optimal treatment options, and transition of care. The transition of pediatric patients to adults remains a challenge for providers and requires a global multidisciplinary approach.

Review this activity. Claim AMA or ANCC credit/contact hour(s) after completion of a brief Post-Test/Evaluation.
Michael C. Smith, MD
Michael C. Smith, MD
Director, Rush Epilepsy Center
Professor
Department of Neurological Sciences
Rush University Medical Center

John M. Pellock, MD
John M. Pellock, MD
Senior Associate Dean
Continuing Medical Education
Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics
Division of Child Neurology
Virginia Commonwealth University





 

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