Living Well with Epilepsy is designed to help both health care professionals and patients to understand all aspects of diagnosis, and of pharmacologic and surgical management; to enable patients to participate more knowledgeably in interactions with their health care team; and to help steer them toward a more normal, fulfilling life. This new and important book is an invaluable addition to the library of every physician and health care professional whose practice involves the care of patients with epilepsy.
Living Well with Epilepsy II, a national conference on public health and epilepsy, was held in July 2003, and brought invited experts from the medical, public health, academic, advocacy, voluntary health, and corporate communities together ...
Living Well with Epilepsy: Notes from the SEE Program
Its a comprehensive guide for patients and families living and dealing with epilepsy.
This book guides the reader through the initial diagnosis, offers explanations on current approaches to diagnostic testing, medications, treatment options, and life management for the patient, their family, and their caregiver.
"Robert J. Gumnit provides information to help parents understand their childrens' epilepsy, suggestions on how to evaluate health care, to find better care if necessary, and advice on how to...
In Epilepsy Across the Spectrum, the IOM makes recommendations ranging from the expansion of collaborative epilepsy surveillance efforts, to the coordination of public awareness efforts, to the engagement of people with epilepsy and their ...
A revised edition of a useful reference which provides a thorough explanation of seizures and epilepsy, followed by a section on managing the patient with a first seizure, treatment of...
I don’t know why people are afraid of people who have epilepsy.
Discusses the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of epilepsy.
Discusses the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of epilepsy.