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CNS 06 – Autonomic Nervous System

Course Date

Start: 1st August 2022
End: 31st July 2023


Course Location

Online Learning
Online Learning, United States of America


Course Description

Explore the Breadth, Depth and Application of Clinical Neuroscience

The clinical neuroscience program (CNS) is a comprehensive, evidence-based series of modules that come together to teach the breadth, depth, and application of clinical neuroscience.

What is Breadth? Throughout the CNS program, scholars will be taught on subject material that is common to all healthcare professionals and needed for the diagnosis and recognition of neurological dysfunction. This includes neuroanatomy, physiology, and the pathology of the nervous system and related systems.

What is Depth? Building upon the breadth of neuroscience, the depth of the CNS program allows practitioners clarity into the clinical thought process and neurophysiology as it relates to the scholar’s specific profession. Our programs are taught at a depth that allows clinicians to be more specific in the assessment, diagnosis, integration, and recognition of the various systems that influence disorders of humankind.

What is Application?: Building upon the breadth and depth of the field of clinical neuroscience, the CNS program dives deep into the physical and functional neurorehabilitation strategies that are specific to the practitioner when applying a functional neurology paradigm of care.

Breadth, depth and application is what allows for clinical mastery.

The clinician of the future will develop individualized neurophysiological approaches of care for their patients.


Description:

The autonomic nervous system (ANS), formerly known as the vegetative nervous system, is a division of the nervous system that supplies smooth muscle and glands, and as a result may influence the function of internal organs. Called the ANS for its unconscious regulation bodily functions it is critical in delivering fuel and nutrients throughout the nervous system.  This module discusses the central and peripheral components that make up the ANS. Diagnostic, examination and treatment applications will be explored when appropriate.


Website

https://carrickinstitute.com/programs/clinical-neuroscience-program/


Course Credits

15


Course Contact Name

Rebecca Robillard


Course Contact Email

rrobillard@carrickinstitute.com