International Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience 2022
The International Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience’s (ISCN) annual conference gathers the leading physicians and researchers in the field, to share their work and understanding of pivotal concepts in clinical neuroscience, which will allow us to further assist our patient populations The International Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience was created as a scheduled gathering of the top minds in the discipline. The Clinical Neurosciences depend upon a multidiscipline approach to health care and the ISCN has become recognized throughout the world as a premier clinical, educational program that assists our scholar-professionals to serve humankind with applications that are current, distinct, and meaningful. The ISCN has been more than a dream that started with the desire to serve humankind above self.Speakers for ISCN 2022
- Concussions Have Us Twisted: Observations from 10+ Years of Concussion Patients- Dr. Matthew Antonucci
- Understanding and Upgrading the Vagus Nerve in Clinical Practice- Dr. Naval Habib
- The Diagnosis and Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease with Emphasis on Lifestyle Modification– Dr. Frederick Carrick
- The Clinical Significance of Chronic Overlapping Pain Conditions– Dr. Norman Hoffman
- The Role of Concussion Exit Baselines For Athletes At The End Of Their Career– Dr. Joe Clark
- The Effects of Exercise On Aged Skeletal Muscle– Dr. Yor Endo
- Individuals Behind The Clinical Curtain: A History of Great Minds in Clinical Neuroscience– Dr. John McClaren
- The Neurological Examination Revisited– Dr. Tracey Milligan
- Transcranial Photobiomodulation for chronic TBI/PTSD, Ex-Football Players possibly developing CTE, Dementia and Stroke/Aphasia– Dr. Margaret Naeser
- Fortifying the Power of NeuroCare– Dr. Patrick Porter
- Clinical Applications of the Optokinetic System– Dr. Jeremy Schmoe
- Visuomotor Behavior In Parkinson’s Disease– Dr. Aasef Shaikh
- Approaching Neuro-degeneration Through Brain Regeneration– Dr. Jason Sonners
- New Advances in 3-Dimensional EEG Neuroimaging and Neurofeedback– Dr. Robert Thatcher
- Using Biomotion Analytics to Understand the Epidemiology of Dependency– Dr. Mark Williams
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