A comprehensive yet concise review of relevant topics and examination strategies needed to pass the American Board of Psychiatry  and Neurology (ABPN) Part II (Oral) exam, complete with up-to-date,  evidence-based guidelines on diagnosis and management in clinical  neurology. The book follows the ABPN format, providing clinical case  vignettes designed to allow the examinee to localize the plausible  disease process, to indicate which investigations may help in  establishing a diagnosis, to deduce treatment plans, and to make a prognosis, including patient and family  counseling. The emergency cases test the ability to think critically  when faced with a neurological emergency, putting a premium on  resuscitation, patient safety, and rapid high-yield investigations. The  general neurology cases reflect the breadth of disorders experienced in  hospital and outpatient settings. The author’s suggested study regimen  takes into account the difficulties of allotting time to prepare while  in post-residency training or practice. Comprehensive and case-based,  Neurology Oral Boards Review: A Concise and Systematic Approach to Clinical Practice  provides a structured approach to clinical problem solving in  neurology, as well as an effective and time-efficient method to master  the factual material needed to successfully complete the Neurology Oral  Boards.
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