Introduction
This is a foundational experience with close daily interactions with the attending and other members of the team including inpatient hospital staff and EEG technicians. Daily EEG readings include inpatient bedside and continuous EEG studies at both UW Hospital and Meriter Hospital (low volume). Fellows provide preliminary readings of most EEG studies and review all studies with the attending physicians. They will also help guide any residents that are on the rotation.
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Goals
- The fellow will be able to recognize and provide appropriate treatment for various epilepsy syndromes as well as the treatment of status epilepticus.
- The fellow will understand the basic principles of EEG from electrode placement, amplifiers, and digital signal processing.
- The fellow will be able to determine common EEG artifact, benign variants, normal background patterns in awake, drowsy and sleep states.
- The fellow will be diligent and thorough in hand-offs.
- The fellow will maintain a professional demeanor during all interpersonal communications.
- The fellow will effectively communicate with treating providers about EEG findings and interpretation of these findings within a patient’s clinical context.
- The fellow will be involved in improving the quality of the care of epilepsy patients and others with critical neurological illness through QI projects, scholarly activities, and/or participation in weekly multi-disciplinary EEG/epilepsy conferences which include peer-review and practice improvement.
- The fellow will be professional in verbal communications and in timely reporting of EEG studies and notes.
- The fellow recognizes that he/she is part of a treatment team and participates within the treatment group effectively.
- The treatment groups include neurology/neurocritical care, neuroradiology, neurosurgery, and EEG technologists.
Objectives and Evaluation Matrix
LTM Rotation ObjectivesUpon completion of the curriculum, fellows will . . . | ||
EPA# | New EPA Description | Milestones
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1 | Interpret routine inpatient EEG in adults | PC3, MK3 |
2 | Interpret continuous video inpatient EEGs, including aiding in the management of inpatients with seizure disorders including status epilepticus | PC1, PC2, PC3, MK1, MK3, SP3 |
3 | Understand seizure semiology and electrographic localization of seizures | PC1, PC2, PC3, MK1, MK3 |
4 | Demonstrate professionalism and communicate effectively with Neurophysiology Technologists, nurses, ordering providers and other team members | SP3, PR1, PR2, PR3, IC4, IC5 |
Additional Milestones |
PC7, SP4, PR1, PR2, PR3, IC2 |
Adult Epilepsy Fellow Schedule
LTM (Long-Term Monitoring) | Name of shift/clinic/conf. |
Monday – AM | VA Epilepsy Clinic |
Monday – PM | Reading inpatient + outpatient UW EEG |
Tuesday – AM | Reading inpatient + outpatient UW EEG |
Tuesday – PM | Reading inpatient + outpatient UW EEG |
Wednesday – AM | Reading inpatient + outpatient UW EEG |
Wednesday – PM | UW Epilepsy Clinic |
Thursday – AM | Reading inpatient + outpatient UW EEG |
Thursday – PM | Reading inpatient + outpatient UW EEG |
Friday – AM | Reading inpatient + outpatient UW EEG |
Friday – PM | Reading inpatient + outpatient UW EEG |
Pediatric Epilepsy Fellow Schedule
LTM (Long-Term Monitoring) | Name of shift/clinic/conf. |
Monday – AM | Reading inpatient UH EEG |
Monday – PM | Reading inpatient UH EEG |
Tuesday – AM | Reading inpatient UH EEG |
Tuesday – PM | Reading inpatient UH EEG |
Wednesday – AM | Reading inpatient UH EEG |
Wednesday – PM | Continuity |
Thursday – AM | Reading inpatient UH EEG |
Thursday – PM | Reading inpatient UH EEG |
Friday – AM | Reading inpatient UH EEG |
Friday – PM | Reading inpatient UH EEG |
Conferences
Attend per conference requirements. Participate in weekly Epilepsy book club.
Work Hours
standard
Latest revision: 06/10/2024, Aaron Struck, MD and Andrew Knox, MD