The ABCs of EEGs: An Evolving Tool for Epilepsy Diagnosis

Join us for our first webinar of 2020 on Monday, February 10 at 11:00 AM CT where we will discuss what individuals with epilepsy and caregivers need to know about electroencephalograms (EEGs). Whether seeking a diagnosis, localizing seizures to guide treatment, or considering surgery, an EEG is a powerful tool which has undergone significant advances in recent years.

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In this webinar, Dr. David Burdette will explain the different types of EEGs (routine, ambulatory, video, etc.) doctors may recommend to patients and what to expect from each. In addition, Dr. Burdette will describe recent advances in EEG and other neuroimaging technology that have a direct, positive impact on patients.

When you join us live for this webinar, you'll have the opportunity to ask Dr. Burdette questions about EEGs. You can also submit your questions ahead of time here.

About the Speaker

Dr. David BurdetteDr. David Burdette is the Epilepsy Section Chief for Spectrum Health Medical Group in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He has been at the forefront of EEG education having served on the American Board of EEG Technologists (ABRET) and the LAB-EEG board of ABRET. Dr. Burdette’s clinical interests include neurotelemetry, long-term video EEG monitoring, treatment of refractory epilepsy, treatment of status epilepticus, and the study of EEGs.

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BAND Foundation This webinar is generously supported by the BAND Foundation.


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