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BOROUGHWIDE — THE SECOND ANNUAL MAIMONIDES NEUROLOGY SYMPOSIUM BROUGHT EXPERTS TOGETHER FROM THREE HOSPITAL SYSTEMS on Nov. 14. Maimonides Neurosciences Institute, Brooklyn Neuroscience Center at NYC Health + Hospitals/Kings County, and SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University Department of Neurology gathered at Maimonides’ Schreiber Auditorium for the symposium, which was themed “Neurology in the Inpatient Arena: Challenges and Advances,” focused on best practices for caring for patients presenting with neurologic symptoms and conditions as a primary or secondary diagnosis.
More than 400 attendees participated in the free hybrid symposium, with programming targeted toward physicians and healthcare providers across multiple specialties. Emphasis was placed on multidisciplinary care and the overlap of neurologic conditions and treatment in other specialty areas spanning ICU, psychiatry, oncology, infectious diseases and others. The panel featured a live neurologic examination demo with two Maimonides Neurosciences Institute patients.
The symposium also welcomed experts from other renowned centers for neurologic and specialty care.
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