Neuroscience & Locomotion II Guide
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Course Content
KCP 1: Headache
Plenary: Cranial Nerve – 1
Plenary: Cranial Nerve – 2
Plenary: Physiology of Pain
Plenary: Secondary Headache
Plenary: Pituitary Pathology
Plenary: Anatomy of Ear
Plenary: Physiology of Hearing & Balance
Plenary: Extraocular Muscles & Visual Reflexes
Plenary: Physiology of Vision & Visual Pathway
Self Directed Learning (SDL): Anatomy of Eyeball
Self Directed Learning (SDL): Cluster Headache
Self Directed Learning (SDL): Tension & Cervicogenic Headache
Self Directed Learning (SDL): Pharmacological Management of Headaches
Case Based Learning (CBL): Primary & Secondary Headaches
Medical Museum Session (MMS): Intra & Extra Cranial Course & Distribution of Cranial Nerves & Cervical Plexus
Medical Museum Session (MMS): Anatomy of Eye, Ear, Tongue & Nose
Problem-Based Learning (PBL): Cranial Nerve Injury, Causes and Clinical Features
Problem-Based Learning (PBL): Migraine: Pathophysiology, Clinical Presentation, D/D, Management
KCP 2: Numbness
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