EEG Atlas B4: Real-world EEG Cases Using The Ceribell Rapid Response System

Dr. Josef Parvizi presents an introduction to EEG for non-EEG readers to gain proficiency in the basics of interpreting EEG waveforms. EEG Atlas B4: Real-world Cases Josef Parvizi, MD, PhD is a Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University Medical Center. He has extensively published original scientific works and is the co-founder and […]

EEG Atlas B3: Understand EEG Through Examples With The Ceribell Rapid Response System

Dr. Josef Parvizi presents an introduction to EEG for non-EEG readers to gain proficiency in the basics of interpreting EEG waveforms. EEG Atlas B3: EEG Examples Josef Parvizi, MD, PhD is a Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University Medical Center. He has extensively published original scientific works and is the co-founder and […]

EEG Atlas B2: Become a Comfortable EEG Reader Using The Ceribell Rapid Response System

Dr. Josef Parvizi presents an introduction to EEG for non-EEG readers to gain proficiency in the basics of interpreting EEG waveforms. EEG Atlas B2: Become a Comfortable EEG Reader Josef Parvizi, MD, PhD is a Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University Medical Center. He has extensively published original scientific works and is […]

EEG Atlas B1: Recognize Common Artifacts Seen on EEG Using The Ceribell Rapid Response System

Dr. Josef Parvizi presents an introduction to EEG for non-EEG readers to gain proficiency in the basics of interpreting EEG waveforms. EEG Atlas B1: Recognize Common Artifacts Josef Parvizi, MD, PhD is a Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University Medical Center. He has extensively published original scientific works and is the co-founder […]

EEG Atlas A4: Who Benefits From Rapid EEG? A Look At Patient Selection

Dr. Josef Parvizi presents an introduction to EEG for non-EEG readers to gain proficiency in the basics of interpreting EEG waveforms. EEG Atlas A4: Who Benefits From Rapid EEG Josef Parvizi, MD, PhD is a Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University Medical Center. He has extensively published original scientific works and is […]

EEG Atlas A3: How Rapid EEG Work for Critical Care Solutions

Dr. Josef Parvizi presents an introduction to EEG for non-EEG readers to gain proficiency in the basics of interpreting EEG waveforms. EEG Atlas A3: How Rapid EEG Works Josef Parvizi, MD, PhD is a Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University Medical Center. He has extensively published original scientific works and is the […]

EEG Atlas 2: The Clinical Unmet Need for Rapid Seizure Diagnosis in Critical Care

Dr. Josef Parvizi presents an introduction to EEG for non-EEG readers to gain proficiency in the basics of interpreting EEG waveforms. EEG Atlas A2: The Clinical Unmet Need and Its Solution Josef Parvizi, MD, PhD is a Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University Medical Center. He has extensively published original scientific works […]

EEG Atlas A1: Why Time To Seizure Diagnosis Matters

Dr. Josef Parvizi presents an introduction to EEG for non-EEG readers to gain proficiency in the basics of interpreting EEG waveforms. EEG Atlas A1: Why Time To Seizure Diagnosis Matters Josef Parvizi, MD, PhD is a Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University Medical Center. He has extensively published original scientific works and […]

Safe ICU Monitoring During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Dr. Navaz Karanja discusses safe NeuroICU EEG monitoring during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Karanja is a neurointensivist who completed her neurology residency at UCLA and neurocritical care fellowship at Johns Hopkins. She is the founding director of the University of California San Diego’s Neurocritical Care program and NeuroICUs, and the chair of the Quality Committee […]

Tulane University – Impact of COVID-19 on Critical Care EEG

Dr. Aimee Aysenne shares experiences and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and practice and protocols for critical care EEG monitoring. Dr. Aysenne is a neurointensivist at Tulane University School of Medicine where she serves as Vice Chair of Clinical Neurosciences, Medical Director of Neurocritical Care and Telestroke. She has an interest in severe neurological injury, […]

Emory University / Grady – Impact of COVID-19 on Critical Care EEG

Dr. Monica Dhakar shares experiences and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and practice and protocols for critical care EEG monitoring. Dr. Dhakar is an Assistant Professor of neurology at Emory University in the epilepsy division. She is also the Associate Director of Epilepsy and EEG services at Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta and her research interests […]

NYU Langone Health – Impact of COVID-19 on Critical Care EEG

Dr. Jennifer Shum shares experiences and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and practice and protocols for critical care EEG monitoring. Dr. Shum is an assistant professor of neurology at NYU Langone Health and specializes in epilepsy. She did her medical and neurology training at Stanford Hospital and her epilepsy training at NYU. Her clinical and […]