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Links to my favorite sites for neurology residents and students.
Email me if you have any suggestions abraxasmd@hotmail.com

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NEUROLOGY JOURNALS
FREE MEDICAL JOURNALS free full text articles ( my favorite J neuro nsurg psych)
GEORGETOWN- Off campus access (requires password)

NEUROLOGY TEACHING FILES
NEUROEXAM- in pictures. Includes images of each muscle, nerve, and pathways.
NEURO EXAM (Blumenfeld--with video.  based on his chapter),
NEURO EXAM II (with video-- show how to check for tone)
NEUROANATOMY by track-- cross section from basal ganglia to L spine
NEUROANATOMY/NEUROPATHOLOGY-- an amazing site with anatomical slices
NEUROPATHOLOGY-- another neuropath, but this one has iteractive features.
EYE MOVEMENTS- learn nerve and muscle lesions with this simulator from UCDavis
EYE MOVEMENTS- videos of most common neuroophth findings.
HERNIATION TYPES with pathology finding and imaging by Dr Smirnotopoulos.
NEUROLAND- Search for neuro topic. Provide good outlines.
MRI ANATOMY-- best sections on MRI anatomy (axial, coronal and sagital)
VASCULAR ANATOMY, MRI ANATOMY, BRAINSTEM ANATOMY
ANTIEPILEPTICS TABLE

NEUROPHYS
EEG document-- from Med Col of Georgia. Great pictures.
EMG- includes pictures of nerve and muscle anatomy

TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE
BAYLOR NEUROLOGY CASES-- iteractive clinical cases. Clinical challenges for PGY3/4
NEUROLOGY QUIZ- test your neuro knowledge (for PGY-2 level)
EEG/EMG QUIZ-- for all levels of training
SEIZURE QUIZ- for all levels
NICP
NIH STROKE SCALE

What neurology books to read? Here are my recommendations.

LOCAL/PERSONAL USE WEBSITES
LONGBRACH PUBLIC LIBRARY
CONSUMER REPORT
COMPUTER TRAINING - VA Learning online campus

COLOMBIA
EL TIEMPO
LA OPINION
REVISTA SEMANA


FDA- new drugs approved and withdrawn

TEACHING files
mri- v8011 (reason for flair)
eeg-
ct-

"From the brain and the brain only arise our pleasures, joys, laughter and jests, as well as our sorrows, pains, griefs, and tears… These things we suffer all come from the brain, when it is not healthy, but becomes abnormally hot, cold, moist or dry."
-Hippocrates
The Sacred Disease, Section XVII