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first held subspecialty certifications in epilepsy after a vote in 2010 with ACGME-accredited fellowships appearing in the mid-2010s. Accredited fellowships are one year in duration and focus on training in EEG, surgical planning, and the clinical treatment of epilepsy.
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An epileptologist is not necessary for the treatment of all seizure disorders, and is generally only consulted if seizures do not stop, despite treatment from a regular physician or neurologist.
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is identified as the first epileptologist. He is said to have coined the term in 1904.
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The Comprehensive Evaluation and Treatment of Epilepsy: A Practical Guide
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The field of epileptology was first created early in the 20th century.
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The training required for expertise in epilepsy generally involves a
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Epilepsy 199 Answers: A Doctor Responds To His Patients Questions
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in neurology or pediatric neurology followed by a fellowship in
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Demos Medical Publishing LLC. 600:Early myoclonic encephalopathy 573:Progressive myoclonus epilepsy 1: 550:Epilepsia partialis continua 100:. Demos Medical Publishing. 605:Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy 583:Unverricht–Lundborg disease 733: 522:Myoclonic astatic epilepsy 673:Epilepsy Action Australia 635:Landau–Kleffner syndrome 469:Panayiotopoulos syndrome 56:clinical neurophysiology 517:Lennox–Gastaut syndrome 399:Epilepsy and employment 205:Your Child and Epilepsy 35:and seizure disorders, 449:Temporal lobe epilepsy 369:Electroencephalography 454:Frontal lobe epilepsy 229:Chillemi, S. (2005). 202:Gumnit, R.J. (1995). 121:Devinsky, O. (2008). 94:Wilner, A.N. (2008). 690:Epilepsy Research UK 474:Vertiginous epilepsy 394:Epilepsy and driving 345:Epilepsy in children 267:at Wikimedia Commons 154:. Elsevier Science. 76:William P. 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neurologist
epilepsy
epileptic seizures
anticonvulsants
pregnant women
children
residency
clinical neurophysiology
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
William P. Spratling
Epilepsy 199 Answers: A Doctor Responds To His Patients Questions
ISBN
9781932603354
Epilepsy: Patient and Family Guide
ISBN
9781934559918
The Comprehensive Evaluation and Treatment of Epilepsy: A Practical Guide
ISBN
9780080529462
Epilepsy Surgery
ISBN
9780781714426
Your Child and Epilepsy
ISBN
9780939957767
Live Learn, and Be Happy with Epilepsy
ISBN
9781411630086

Epileptologists

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