
The Weak and the Numb: A Review of Peripheral Nerve Problems
Mary Greeley Medical Center Grand Rounds is a multi-disciplinary clinical activity which serves to maintain, develop, or increase the knowledge, skills, and professional performance and relationships that a physician uses to provide services for patients, the public or the profession.
Target Audience
Physicians, mid-level providers, nurses and healthcare administrators.
Professional Practice Gap
Isolated nerve injuries and the polyneuropathies that are common problems. Trying to diagnose correctly is the first step in their proper care.
Learning Objectives
- Evaluate isolated peripheral nerve injuries.
- Evaluate a polyneuropathy.
Speaker(s)
Selden Spencer, MD
Neurology, McFarland Clinic
Disclosures
Speaker(s)
Dr. Spencer has nothing to disclose regarding financial relationships with any commercial entities, commercial companies providing support for this program, or any commercial manufacturers of products and/ or the providers of services discussed in this presentation.
CME Committee
- Dr. Brenda Burrough discloses she is a principal investigator in an Amgen research trial.
- No members of the Mary Greeley Medical Center CME Committee who planned this activity, including Dr. Burrough, have any financial relationship to disclose relating to the content.
The content and selection of speaker(s) is the responsibility of the Mary Greeley Medical Center for Continuing Medical Education Committee.
Continuing Education Credit
- DO: Des Moines University is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) and approves this live activity for 1.0 AOA Category 2-A CME credit(s).
Available Credit
- 1.00 AOA Category 2A