"Mitochondrial Changes in Migraine?"
Presented by:
Michael L. Oshinsky, PhD
Program Director
Pain & Migraine
National Institute of Neurological
Disorders and Stroke
UK HealthCareCECentral
Tuesday February 07, 2017
8 am – 9 am
BPC 234
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After these session participants will be able to:
- Express the basic diagnostic criteria for migraine with and without aura.
- Explain the evidence from clinical observations and scientific studies for the involvement of mitochondrial dysfunction in migraine.
- Identify physiological differences between properly functioning and dysfunctional mitochondria.
- Explain the role for mitochondrial dysfunction in migraine.
Accreditation
The University of Kentucky College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The University of Kentucky College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The University of Kentucky College of Medicine presents this activity for educational purposes only. Participants are expected to utilize their own expertise and judgment while engaged in the practice of medicine. The content of the presentations is provided solely by presenters who have been selected for presentations because of recognized expertise in their field.
ACGME Competencies
Patient care; Medical knowledge; Practice-based learning and improvement; Professionalism; Systems-based Practices.
Disclosure Statement
All planners, speakers, authors, and reviewers involved with content development for continuing education activities provided by the University of Kentucky are expected to disclose any real or perceived conflict of interest related to the content of the activity. Detailed disclosures will be included in particular materials or given prior to the start of the activity.
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Please take a moment to thank Livanovaforproviding our meal for this event
There is no unrestricted educational grant for the Department of Neurology’s Grand Rounds Regularly Scheduled Series
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