Robert is Neurohospitalist, Medical Director, and Coordinator at the Grand Strand Medical Center, and Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of South Carolina.
Why I love to teach
I’m a vascular neurologist and neurohospitalist serving as a Neurology Subspecialty Coordinator at the Grand Strand Medical Center in South Carolina. I was a neuroscience curriculum coordinator at St. Luke’s / Temple Medical School, where I developed my passion for teaching neurology. I’m a fellow of the American Academy of Neurology and in my spare time, I like to play guitar and go fly fishing.
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Diagnosing sinus headaches
In this video, we use the International Classification of Headache Disorders criteria to diagnose sinus headaches by differentiating sinus-related headaches from migraines.
Examining the patient with headaches
In this video, you will learn how to look for important clues when performing a general physical examination of your patient with headaches.
Taking a great headache history
In this video, you'll learn how to take an in-depth headache history and quickly identify the red flags that point to a secondary cause for your patient's headache.
Diagnosing tension headaches
In this video, you will learn how to recognize the characteristics of tension headaches in your patient.
Recognizing migraine headaches
In this video, you will learn how to avoid misdiagnosing your patient's migraine headache by using ICHD-3 criteria.
Recognizing key spinal cord syndromes
In this video, from our Clinical Neurology Essentials course, you'll learn about the four key syndromes of spinal cord injury presentations.
Evaluating the function of cranial nerves I and II
In this video, from our Clinical Neurology Essentials course, master the examination process for cranial nerves I (olfactory) and II (optic) and learn about the common lesions affecting them.
Recognizing abnormalities of the neuromuscular junction
In this video, from our Clinical Neurology Essentials course, you'll learn about the features of a physical examination that indicate disease of the neuromuscular junction.
Examining extraocular movements
In this video, from our Clinical Neurology Essentials course, you'll learn about the anatomical relationships between cranial nerves III, IV, and VI in order to recognize abnormalities and localize lesions.
Pinpointing lesions in the occipital lobe
In this video, from our Clinical Neurology Essentials course, you'll learn how to recognize and understand the structure and functions of the occipital lobe.
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