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Module 3: Nervous System Infections
Act Fast.. Delays Can Cost Lives
Nervous system infections are among the most serious conditions doctors face on the frontline. Dr. Ahmed Dahshan shares practical steps for handling these emergencies with confidence and care.
This module walks through the most common types of central and peripheral infections, including bacterial and viral cases like meningitis, encephalitis, brain abscess, botulism, tetanus, and rabies.
Learn to spot early warning signs, ask the right questions, and act quickly to avoid lasting damage to the nervous system.
This module is part of the Neuro-Emergencies Course, itself a key offering within the Rescuer Program by TebZone, the CME platform designed to equip emergency doctors with sharp, real-world training. Accredited from ARACME (Arabian Association of CME & Scientific Publishing).
To get the full picture, make sure to watch the next modules in the related courses section.
By the end of this course you’ll learn:
Identify central and peripheral nervous system infections (e.g. meningitis, encephalitis, brain abscess, botulism, tetanus, rabies).
Distinguish bacterial vs. viral causes and recognize key symptoms.
Understand causes and clinical signs of major neurological infections.
Choose the right investigations and know when to start treatment.
Manage acute cases effectively in emergency settings to prevent lasting damage.
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This course is designed for:
Emergency room doctors and residents
Neurology and infectious disease trainees
General practitioners working in acute care
Pediatricians and internal medicine physicians
Nervous system infections are common and often life-threatening:
Learn to act fast.
Learn from the expert.
Flexible, Recorded Sessions.
The course is accredited from ARACME.
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Dr. Ahmed Dahshan
Consultant Neurosurgeon
School of Medicine, Cairo University (El-Kasr El-Ainy)
This course includes 1 modules, 1 lessons, and 0:20 hours of materials.
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