CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME Historical Perspectives
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cians,neurosurgeons,neurologists,neuroradiologists, and other practitioners. The purpose of this publication is to provide these physicians with current management strategies for dealing with a variety of disorders and conditions in the neurosciences, and to provide up-to-date diagnostic and prognostic information written by specialists in the field. It is estimated that it will take the physician 1 hour to complete the activity. The questions at the end of each lesson are designed to test and evaluate the participants’comprehension of the topic. This CME program is sponsored by the Central Illinois Neuroscience Foundation and funded by grants and donations. This CME activity was planned in accordance with the essentials for Continuing Medical Education set forth by the Illinois State Medical Society. The Central Illinois Neuroscience Foundation is accredited by the Illinois State Medical Society to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. The Central Illinois Neuroscience Foundation designates this activity for a maximum of 1 hour of Category I credit towards the American Medical Association’s Physician Recognition Award. It is the intent of the Central Illinois Neuroscience Foundation to assure that its educational mission, and Continuing Medical Education activities in particular, is not influenced by the special interests or individuals associated with its program.
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