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Who’s Got Live Neuro CME from Las Vegas to Florida? Cleveland Clinic

Offerings for nearly every neuro subspecialty

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Regardless of your subspecialty area within neurology or neurosurgery, Cleveland Clinic’s Neurological Institute is likely to have a live CME event of value to you between now and early 2017. Check out the multiple options below.

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While many of the events are held in Ohio, we’re offering more than a few in locales ranging from Las Vegas to Florida.

For updates and additions to this schedule, visit ccfcme.org, where you can also find dozens of complimentary online CME activities from Cleveland Clinic on neurological/neurosurgical topics. For those online activities, choose “Neurology” or “Neurosurgery” under “Browse by Specialty.”

Introduction to Cranial Neurosurgery and Advanced Radiosurgery
OCT. 17-21, 2016: Introductory Course
OCT. 19-21, 2016: Upgrade Course
Cleveland Clinic Gamma Knife Center, L-16, Cleveland
Information/registration: ccfcme.org/radiosurgery16

18th Annual Brain Tumor Update and 7th Annual International Symposium on Long-Term Control of Metastases to the Brain and Spine
OCT. 22-23, 2016
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada
Information/registration: ccfcme.org/BrainMets16

The 4th Cleveland Clinic Brain Mapping Workshop: SEEG in Frontal Lobe Epilepsy – 2016 Fall
OCT. 26-29, 2016
Tudor Arms DoubleTree Hotel, Cleveland
Information/registration: ccfcme.org/SEEG16FALL

5th Annual Comprehensive Neurotoxin Course for Neurological Conditions
NOV. 11, 2016
Cleveland Clinic main campus, Cleveland
Information/registration: ccfcme.org/CNCNC16

Introduction to Cranial Neurosurgery and Advanced Radiosurgery
DEC. 5-9, 2016: Introductory Course
DEC. 7-9, 2016: Upgrade Course
Cleveland Clinic Gamma Knife Center, L-16, Cleveland
Information/registration: ccfcme.org/radiosurgery16

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Breakthroughs in Neuro-Cognitive Disorders
FEB. 25, 2017
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Information/registration: ccfcme.org/dementiaseries

These activities have been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 credit™.

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