
Managing Epilepsy Therapies, Part 2
In part two, Dr. Carl Bazil addresses more practical, day-to-day issues in treating patients with epilepsy, whether they are easily controlled on their first medication or medically refractory.
by Carl Bazil, MD, PhD, FAAN
In part two, Dr. Carl Bazil addresses more practical, day-to-day issues in treating patients with epilepsy, whether they are easily controlled on their first medication or medically refractory.
Carl Bazil, MD, PhD, FAAN
Rachel Dolhun, MD
Raquel Gardner, MD
Michael Howell, MD
Carl Bazil, MD, PhD, FAAN
Gregory Bergey, MD, FAAN
Paola Sandroni, MD, PhD
Michael Racke, MD
Marissa Dean, MD
Deborah Friedman, MD, FAAN
Alon Avidan, MD, MPH, FAAN
Michael Strong, MD
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