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EMS WK 2017: Pediatric Seizures

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This is another edition of EMSCEP Radio, from our on-location coverage of the Fairfax Fire Rescue EMS Week Training Symposium, during EMS Week.

In this episode, we talk with Dr. John Schreiber of Pediatric Specialists of Virginia and Inova Children's Hospital. He's going to talk to us about Pediatric Seizure Classifications and care.

John Schreiber, MD

INOVA Children’s Hospital

Dr. John M. Schreiber is a Child Neurologist, Neurophysiologist, and Epileptologist at Pediatric Specialists of Virginia and Children's National Health System. He completed Pediatrics and Child Neurology training at Children’s National Health System in 2011, and an Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology fellowship at the National Institutes of Health in 2013. His primary research interests are in the evaluation and management of refractory epilepsy, specifically in genetically-mediated epilepsies. His work also includes publications on recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of status epilepticus and refractory status epilepticus.

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This is another edition of EMSCEP Radio, from our on-location coverage of the Fairfax Fire Rescue EMS Week Training Symposium, during EMS Week.

In this episode, we talk with Dr. John Schreiber of Pediatric Specialists of Virginia and Inova Children's Hospital. He's going to talk to us about Pediatric Seizure Classifications and care.

John Schreiber, MD

INOVA Children’s Hospital

Dr. John M. Schreiber is a Child Neurologist, Neurophysiologist, and Epileptologist at Pediatric Specialists of Virginia and Children's National Health System. He completed Pediatrics and Child Neurology training at Children’s National Health System in 2011, and an Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology fellowship at the National Institutes of Health in 2013. His primary research interests are in the evaluation and management of refractory epilepsy, specifically in genetically-mediated epilepsies. His work also includes publications on recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of status epilepticus and refractory status epilepticus.

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