
CPD-Accredited Webinar | Neuromuscular Mystery Case Rounds: Painfully obvious? A case of upper extremity dysfunction in ALS
This case-based rounds webinar is for Canadian clinicians, academics, and trainees with an interest in neuromuscular disease. NMD4C and MDC are providing organizational and technical support. This is a an independent clinical/academic webinar with no industry sponsorship or influence.
Register at: https://bit.ly/NMRoundsFeb2025
Speaker
Painfully obvious? A case of upper extremity dysfunction in ALS
- Dr. Béatrice Soucy | Neuromuscular Clinical Fellow, University of Calgary
Moderators
- Dr. Hernan Gonorazky | Director, Neuromuscular Fellowship Program, The Hospital for Sick Children & Assistant Professor, University of Toronto
- Dr. Christen Shoesmith | Neurologist, London Health Sciences Centre & Associate Professor, Western University
- Dr. Aaron Izenberg | Neurologist, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre & Assistant professor, University of Toronto
Learning Objectives
- Given a particular case and examination findings, localize the lesion.
- For each case, discuss a differential diagnosis
- For each case, discuss an investigation and management plan.
The NMD Rounds & Educational Webinars is a self-approved group learning activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.