2024 Asian SEEG Course

This course is designed to teach the scientific and medical basis of SEEG through its essential disciplines and their relationship, looking at this 50+ years old practice in the context of modern epileptology.
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A fresh look at the fundamentals of SEEG

Stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) is a method for determining whether a pharmaco-resistant epilepsy can be relieved by surgery. From a pre-surgical procedure that requires the understanding of seizure semiology through its correlation with brain electrical activity, SEEG has evolved over time into a comprehensive approach of the patient with epilepsy. This approach encompasses the successive steps of patient management from outpatient clinic to the surgical operation when it is indicated. Its implementation in the clinical setting requires a gathering of multidisciplinary skills. An ideal SEEG team is formed when a common culture is shared beyond the individual competencies.

Course objectives

The course is designed to teach the scientific and medical basis of SEEG through its essential disciplines and their relationship, looking at this 50+ years old practice in the context of modern epileptology.

Main objectives:

  • Describe the evolution in time of the presurgical methods leading to the current practice of SEEG
  • Figure out the anatomical basis of electrode implantation, its referential system, and how it prepares rational planning to tailored resection or ablation
  • Examine the nature of the SEEG signal, how the depth electrodes capture it, and how the dynamics of multiple cortical sites recording can be understood
  • Explore the concept of neural network, its applicability to the epileptogenic process, and the way it determines the emergence of clinical semiology
  • Elucidate the logical chain linking SEEG to anatomically preplanned surgery
  • Discuss in depth illustrative cases

Who is this Course for ? 

This course is suitable for neurologists and neurosurgeons beginning in SEEG practice and will also offer new insights to those with an established practice.

Course logistics

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Bangkok, Thailand
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October 30, 2024
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November 1, 2024
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Free
10 Faculty
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84 participants

Course commitee

Aileen McGonigal, MD, PhD, MRCP
Mater Hospital and University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Jorge Gonzalez-Martinez, MD, PhD
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Louis Maillard, MD
Lorraine University and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Patrick Chauvel, MD, FACNS
Neurological Institute, Cleveland Clinic

Course Faculty

Aileen McGonigal, MD, PhD, MRCP
Director of Epilepsy Unit, Mater Hospital and University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Chong Wong, MD
Westmead Hospital, Australia
Hsiang-Yu Yu, MD
Epilepsy section, Neurologic Institute, Taipei Veterans General Hospital
Aleksander Dionisio, MD
King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research centre, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Anca Nica, MD
Rennes University Hospital in France
Lim Kheng Seang, MD
University of Malaya Medical Centre
Jorge Gonzalez-Martinez, MD, PhD
Director, Epilepsy and Movement Disorders Division, UPMC Department of Neurosurgery and Co-Director, University of Pittsburgh Comprehensive Epilepsy Center
Louis Maillard, MD, PhD
Lorraine University and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Patrick Chauvel, MD, FACNC
Neurological Institute - Cleveland Clinic
Andrew Neal, MD
The Alfred Hospital and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

Frequently Asked Questions

01.
What is the cost for the course ?
A special THANK YOU to DIXI medical for helping to off-set the $2,500 course registration costs for all participants. Attendees are responsible for travel and accommodation costs.
02.
What's the length of the training course ?
3.5 days.
03.
Will I receive a certificate or certification upon completion ?
Participants will receive a certificate of completion for participating in the SEEG course. CME credits are not offered for this course.
04.
Are non-medical healthcare professionals able to attend the SEEG Course ?
This is a specialized course intended for neurology and neurosurgery epilepsy physicians and junior faculty or second year fellowship level. Non-medical healthcare professionals are not eligible to attend this course.
05.
Will the SEEG course be recorded or streamed ?
Some lectures may be recorded.
06.
Are there scholarships options ?
Currently we do not offer scholarships.
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Are international attendees permitted to participate in the courses ?
Yes, international attendees are welcome to participate.
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Are the courses provided in different languages ?
The course will be offered only in English.
09.
Can the interdisciplinary team attend the SEEG course ?
This course is intended for epilepsy neurologists and neurosurgeons.
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Will I need to complete an application to attend the course?
There is no application process.
11.
What is the average number of participants per course ?
To maintain the quality of the course, it will be limited to 80 participants.
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Is there an opportunity for alumni to be part of a network ?
SEEG course alumni will have the opportunity to be part of the growing network of the Epilepsy Courses, as well as join the physician and other healthcare professional platform, www.epilepsyX.net.
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Who do I contact if I need help or have additional questions ?
If you have additional questions, please contact Info@EpilepsyCourses.com
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