🔍 Looking to deepen your knowledge of Functional Neurological Disorders (FND)? This complex condition can present unique challenges within the medico-legal sector. FND, which affects motor or sensory functions without a clear neurological cause, can be difficult to diagnose and treat. Learn from the experts in our recent webinar, now available to watch again anytime. Ideal for your CPD, this session explores the complexities of FND within the context of medico-legal cases. Key Learning Outcomes: 🔹 Understanding FND as a complex disorder affecting motor and sensory functions, often without a clear neurological cause 🔹 Recognising diagnostic and treatment challenges, including differentiating FND from other neurological conditions 🔹 Practical strategies for managing FND cases in clinical negligence, personal injury, and catastrophic injury 🔹 Case examples that show FND's impact on patients and legal processes 📺 Watch now: https://lnkd.in/esB92-YN #FND #MedicoLegal #NeuroRehabilitation #CPD
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📢 Upcoming Webinar: Expand Your Knowledge on FND Functional Neurological Disorders are complex conditions that are frequently misunderstood. These disorders disrupt motor or sensory functions without an identifiable neurological cause, making them challenging to diagnose and treat. As a result, legal cases involving FND demand expert witnesses with a profound understanding of the condition and its complexities. To further support legal professionals, case managers, and medical experts, we are launching a series of webinars this autumn. The first in the series will focus on Functional Neurological Disorder—a must-attend event for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of this area. ⚖️ Webinar: Understanding Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) for Medico-Legal Teams 📅 Date: 17th October 2024 ⏰ Time: 12:15 PM 👥 Speakers: Michelle Kudhail, Mr. Rob Poppleton, and Dr. Edmund Bonikowski 📝 Register: https://lnkd.in/emxinQ_y #FND #MedicoLegal #Webinar
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