MINI-EMIRATI PEDIATRIC
EPILEPSY COURSE
EPILEPSY COURSE
October 31, 2025 | 14:00 – 18:00
Sofitel Dubai The Obelisk, UAE | Al Neel 1 & 2 Meeting Room
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Workshop 3:
Mini-Emirati Pediatric Epilepsy Course
October 31, 2025 | 14:00 – 18:00
Al Neel 1 & 2 Meeting Room, Sofitel Dubai The Obelisk, UAE
Registration Fee: 1,00 0AED
Number of Delegates: 40
4.0 DOH CME hours
This focused course addresses the clinical spectrum, diagnostic challenges, and management of pediatric epilepsy. Through case-based learning and expert-led discussions, participants will gain practical insights into evidence-based treatment approaches and multidisciplinary strategies for optimizing outcomes in children with epilepsy.
Target Audience:
- Pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists
- Pediatric pulmonologists and allergy/immunology specialists
- General practitioners and family medicine physicians caring for children
- Pediatric nurses and respiratory therapists
- Medical residents and fellows in pediatrics or pediatric subspecialties
- Allied healthcare professionals involved in pediatric respiratory care
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Describe the epidemiology, clinical manifestations, and classification of pediatric epilepsies, with emphasis on
regional and global perspectives. - Demonstrate the appropriate use of diagnostic modalities, including EEG, neuroimaging, and genetic testing, in
evaluating children with epilepsy. - Differentiate between common pediatric epilepsy syndromes and identify criteria for diagnosing refractory or
complex cases. - Evaluate current evidence-based treatment options, including antiepileptic medications, ketogenic diet,
neuromodulation, and surgical interventions. - Formulate individualized management plans that address both acute seizure control and long-term disease
management. - Integrate psychosocial, developmental, and educational considerations into the care of children with epilepsy,
recognizing the impact on patients and families.
