Continuous EEG monitoring in critically ill patients
Continuous EEG monitoring in critically ill patients
Dr Michael Fong
Dr. Michael Fong is a Neurologist and Epileptologist at the Westmead Hospital Comprehensive Epilepsy Centre and the T.Y. Nelson Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead. Dr Fong completed his epilepsy training in Australia before additional training at the Yale Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, New Haven, CT, USA. Dr Fong's PhD is in the field of continuous EEG monitoring in critically ill patients; and he is the second author of the ACNS Standardized Critical Care EEG Terminology 2021 and co-author of Hirsch and Brennar's Atlas of EEG in Critical Care. Dr. Fong holds the positions of Assistant Professor Adjunct at the Yale School of Medicine, CT, USA, and Clinical Lecturer with The University of Sydney.
About UQCCR and RBWH Brain, Neurology and Mental Health Seminar Series
UQCCR and RBWH Brain, Neurology and Mental Health Seminar Series
The UQ Centre of Clinical Research (UQCCR) and Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Neurology department have partnered to present a monthly seminar series with the aim to facilitate greater links between neurologists and basic neuroscientists; encouraging collaborations as well as synergy within our brain, neurology and mental health group. The series is hybrid held in person and via Teams.
Each Month on Thursdays we showcase different research topics:
- First Thursday - Stroke
- Second Thursday - Motor neurone disease
- Third Thursday - Epilepsy
- Fourth Thursday - Movement disorders
- Fifth Thursday - Multiple sclerosis