Background And Objectives: Outpatient clinical experience is a key component of neurology residency. Understanding the educational environment for residents in the outpatient setting can inform educators to maximize teaching and learning opportunities, enhance resident exposure to subspecialty diagnoses and management, and deliver quality care. We studied the continuity clinic experience of 5 neurology residents over the course of their residency to determine the breadth of their ambulatory experience.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology first developed milestones for the clinical neurophysiology (CNP) fellowship in 2015. The milestones provide a comprehensive evaluation of the fellow's development based on six domains of competency. Here, we describe the development of a new set of milestones for CNP fellowship with level 1 as the incoming level, level 4 as the goal for graduation, and level 5 as the aspirational level that may not be achieved.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPeripheral neuropathies are the most common neuromuscular disorder seen by neurologists. Determining full features and characteristics based on history and physical examination alone can be difficult. Electrodiagnostic testing is an extension of the neurological examination and can assist in full characterization and provide unique information on underlying pathological processes.
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