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Module 1: Seizures in Emergency Care
React fast when it counts, seizures don’t wait
Seizures are often sudden, confusing, and high-stakes, and that’s exactly why emergency physicians must be ready to act fast and smart.
This course walks you through the core concepts: what seizures are, what causes them, how they unfold, and how to recognize their different presentations.
You’ll dive into how to diagnose them accurately, how to manage them under pressure, and how to distinguish seizures from febrile convulsions, especially in pediatric cases.
Each section is packed with practical insights grounded in real ER scenarios, helping you turn knowledge into a confident clinical response.
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:
What seizures are and how they differ across types.
Key signs and stages to watch for in real-time presentations.
How to approach seizure diagnosis in emergency settings.
The most effective clinical management strategies for seizure episodes.
How to differentiate febrile convulsions from seizures, and treat them correctly.
Start learning and be calm in the ER
This course is designed for:
Neurologists, Emergency Room physicians and residents
Pediatricians, general practitioners with ER duties
If you’ve ever stood in a room where someone’s seizing and felt unsure what to do, this is the course that changes that.
Gain confidence in handling one of the most critical neurological emergencies.
Learn how to spot the subtle differences that change your course of action.
Built around ER realities.
The course is accredited from ARACME
The course helps you think quickly, act clearly, and avoid common mistakes.
Enroll now
Dr. Ahmed Dahshan
Consultant Neurosurgeon
School of Medicine, Cairo University (El-Kasr El-Ainy).
This course includes 1 modules, 1 lessons, and 0:29 hours of materials.
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