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The Dizzy Brain – Professor Adolfo Bronstein

March 25 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Neurology Dizziness and Balance

Join us for the next talk in the UCL Neurology Society x Queen Square Lecture Series! This session features Professor Adolfo Bronstein, a leading expert on dizziness and balance disorders. He’ll break down key concepts, share clinical insights, and explore the fascinating world of vestibular neurology. Don’t miss this chance to learn from one of the top minds in the field!

Summary

Delve into the captivating world of vestibular neurology with Professor Adolfo Bronstein, a renowned expert in balance and dizziness disorders. This lecture, part of the UCL Neurology Society x Queen Square Lecture Series, promises to unravel key concepts, offer valuable clinical insights, and further your understanding of balance related conditions. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the top minds in this field; a chance to cement your knowledge and boost your professional practice.

Learning objectives

  1. To understand the key concepts and fundamentals related to dizziness and balance disorders in neurology.
  2. To gain insights about the common causes, diagnosis strategies and latest treatment modalities for dizziness and balance disorders.
  3. To comprehend the complex physiological mechanisms that govern balance and cause dizziness by dissecting the role of the vestibular system.
  4. To develop a structured approach to the clinical assessment of patients with dizziness and balance disorders, including taking a patient history, physical examination and interpretation of relevant diagnostic tests.
  5. To appreciate the scientific developments in vestibular neurology by exploring the latest research and developments presented by Professor Adolfo Bronstein, and to apply this knowledge to clinical practice.

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