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Peripheral Vertigo: Turn Panic Into Precision With One Map

Posted By: ELK1nG
Peripheral Vertigo: Turn Panic Into Precision With One Map

Peripheral Vertigo: Turn Panic Into Precision With One Map
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.51 GB | Duration: 1h 56m

A Game-Changing Course For Emergency and ENT doctor, and Overwhelmed Resident

What you'll learn

Simplify diagnosis for peripheral vertigo, and avoid pitfalls

Apply a Structured Diagnostic and Management Approach for patients with Vertigo

Differentiate Common Types and Causes of Vertigo

A Game-Changing Course for Emergency and ENT doctors

Requirements

Motivation to Learn and Apply Practical Skills

Want to turn overhelm into confidence in vertigo assesment

Description

Are you overwhelmed by dizzy patients in the mergency room or clinic? Do you struggle to differentiate peripheral vertigo from life-threatening mimics? This course is your ultimate guide to mastering peripheral vertigo assessment with simplicity, confidence, and precision.Designed for  Primary Care Physicians, Emergency physicians, ENT beginners, and Medical students, this course distills years of clinical expertise into a structured  framework that transforms vertigo from a diagnostic nightmare into a systematic process. You’ll learn to:1. Decode the Patient’s Story- Master targeted history-taking to pinpoint red flags (e.g., neurological symptoms) and rule out central causes.- Identify patterns in symptoms: Is it episodic? Positional? Associated with hearing loss?2. Tackle the Most Common Peripheral Causes:- BPPV: Repositioning maneuvers (Epley, Semont) .- Vestibular Neuritis: Steroids, symptomatic care.- Meniere’s Disease: diuretics, and long-term management.3.  Avoid Costly Mistakes- Red flags you *can’t afford to miss* (e.g., cerebellar stroke masquerading as vertigo).- Clear referral pathways for Diff diagnose. What Makes This Course Unique?-  Practical & Visual Learning:- Algorithms for quick decision-making.- Downloadable PDF Guide: A one-page flowchart for your clipboard or phone—use it "during your next shift!"-Expert-Led, Evidence-Based:- Taught by an ENT surgeon with 10+ years of skills.- Based on clinical guidelines.–- Who Should Enroll?- ER Doctors, drowning in undifferentiated dizziness.- Primary Care Physicians, seeking clarity on vertigo management.- Medical Students & Residents prepping for night shifts.- ENT & Neurology Beginners. building foundational skills.–-

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction and Overview

Section 2: Anatomy and Physiology of the Vestibular System

Lecture 2 Anatomy of the Ear Vestibule & Physiology of the Vestibular System

Section 3: Clinical Presentation and History Taking

Lecture 3 Clinical Presentation and History Taking

Section 4: Physical Examination and Bedside Testing

Lecture 4 Common Entities Covered in the Course

Lecture 5 Step-by-Step Investigation of Vertigo

Section 5: Specific Disorders in Peripheral Vertigo

Lecture 6 Benign Positional Vertigo

Lecture 7 Vestibular neuritis

Lecture 8 Ménière’s Disease

Lecture 9 Vestibular Migrain

Otolaryngologists, Emergency Medicine Doctors and Primary Care Clinicians.,Residents, Fellows, and Medical Students, Physiotherapists and Rehabilitation Specialists