EEG in the ICU 1-Day Meeting
Course/event description
The overall aim of the course is to improve understanding of the use of EEG in various ITU settings including status epilepticus, acute brain injury and post-cardiac arrest, as well as the advantages and limitations of different EEG modalities. This is a practical course that includes live demonstrations, illustrative cases and a debate.
Anticipated learning outcomes:
- Better knowledge of the EEG as a neurophysiological technique, non-epileptiform and epileptiform abnormalities, as well as its limitations
- An understanding of the role of EEG in the treatment of critically ill patients with a variety of underlying conditions including in status epilepticus, brain injury and following cardiac arrest
- An appreciation of the advantages and limitations of continuous and intermittent EEG
- Practical insights into setting up an ICU EEG service
The event so far has had a positive response and places are allocated on a first come first served basis.
If there are any queries about the course then feel free to contact us at registrations@ilaebritish.org.uk
Course Details
Course details: eeg_in_the_icu_meeting_flyer_and_programme-2.pdf
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This page was last updated on: 19.12.2025 at 14.06
Course/event date: 05-03-2026
Course/event duration: 1 Day
Course/event venue: IET: Birmingham, Austin Court, 80 Cambridge Street, Birmingham, B1 2NP
This course is targeted at the following specialty Groupings:
- Anaesthesia, Intensive Care & Emergency Medicine
- Medicine