University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
59th Annual Neurology Update &
Stroke Intensive Review 2026
Master the latest diagnostic and therapeutic advancements with 49 expert-led video sessions. Elevate your clinical skills and study at your own pace, anytime, anywhere.
Clinically Practical
Built around real-world clinical vignettes and bedside red flags you can apply to your practice immediately.
60+ Top Experts
Learn directly from the distinguished faculty of the University of Miami and leading guest experts.
Flexible Learning
100% online and on-demand. Watch the 49 comprehensive sessions on any device, on your own schedule.
Course Overview
Stay at the forefront of neurological care. The 59th Annual Neurology Update and Stroke Intensive Review 2026 provides clinicians with a comprehensive review of the most recent developments in the diagnosis and management of neurologic disorders.
Topics encompass the full spectrum of the specialty, including stroke, cognitive neurology/brain health, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis (MS), movement disorders, neuromuscular disorders, headache/migraine, neuro-oncology, sleep disorders, and general neurology.
Challenging diagnostic and therapeutic questions are tackled in every session. Through representative clinical vignettes, targeted expert reviews, and dynamic panel Q&A discussions, you will gain practical insights that directly translate to better patient outcomes.
Who Is This For?
Target Professions
General Neurologists & Non-Physician Healthcare Providers
Relevant Specialties
What Your Peers Are Saying
Join hundreds of healthcare professionals who have transformed their clinical approach with our intensive review.
"The best neurology update I attend. The stroke intensive review was particularly insightful, and the case vignettes were incredibly practical for daily practice."
SJ Dr. Sarah J., General Neurologist
"Excellent organization and a highly expert faculty panel. The sessions on multiple sclerosis and novel therapeutics provided information I can use immediately."
MT Dr. Michael T., Neuro-Oncology
"Very thorough overview of the latest AAN brain death criteria and cognitive disorder diagnostics. The Q&A panels at the end of each session were deeply engaging."
ER Dr. Elena R., Stroke Specialist
Complete Course Curriculum
Your on-demand library includes the following 49 expert-led sessions available instantly via Google Drive:
What You Will Learn
By the conclusion of this comprehensive 49-video activity, you will be equipped to:
By evaluating a detailed semiology, clearly distinguish the underlying etiology of paroxysmal psychiatric or behavioral symptoms.
Assess and anticipate potential risks of misdiagnosis and delay in proper treatment implementation.
Expand understanding diagnosis, novel therapeutics and evolving pathophysiology.
Integrate novel therapies into individualized care plans to reduce disability.
Assess the nuances in the diagnostics and management of meningiomas.
Improve the understanding of neurologic complications of cancer treatment and drug delivery.
Differentiate cancer immunotherapy–related myopathies from other inflammatory and toxic myopathies.
Recognize clinical red flags for life-threatening overlap presentations (myositis, myocarditis, myasthenia gravis).
Improve diagnostic accuracy when distinguishing PD from atypical parkinsonism using practical algorithms and bedside red flags; reduce inappropriate testing; initiate earlier counseling.
Strengthen bedside recognition of movement phenomenology through case videos; apply structured diagnostic frameworks; initiate first-line management or referral.
Identify and appropriately utilize high-efficacy therapies early in the disease course, optimizing long-term outcomes and reducing relapse-related morbidity in patients with MS.
Improve awareness and early recognition of immune-related neurological adverse events to facilitate timely interventions, thereby reducing morbidity.
Apply current diagnostic strategies to distinguish benign conditions such as migraine aura or visual snow from urgent ischemic causes of transient visual loss.
Define the 2023 revisions to the AAN brain death criteria.
Accurately diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, MCI due to Alzheimer’s, and presymptomatic AD using NIA-AA criteria.
Recognize and diagnose Dementia with Lewy Bodies and MCI due to DLB by following the McKeith criteria.
Understand the use and value of the different imaging modalities used in diagnosing Cervical Spondylotic Myopathy.
Properly identify patients who are at risk for a spinal cord injury.
Describe factors believed to be contributory to cognitive difficulties and guidelines to address them.
Understand a variety of psychotherapeutic techniques that can promote a better quality of life and treatment outcomes for patients with neurological conditions.
Learn from the Best
Our distinguished faculty roster representing leading minds in neurology.
Program Leadership
Participating Guest & University Faculty
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly will I get access?
Instantly. As soon as you register, you receive a link to the organized Google Drive folder. You can be watching your first session within minutes.
I'm not a specialist. Is this relevant to me?
Absolutely. The course is designed for general neurologists and non-specialist physicians who regularly encounter neurological presentations. Hospitalists, internists, and emergency physicians find it highly practical.
What if I don't have time to watch 49 sessions?
You never lose access. Watch one session this week, pick it up in two months — it's your library to use at your pace. Most clinicians watch 2–3 sessions per week during commutes or lunch.
Is this really worth $145?
One missed diagnosis costs far more — financially, emotionally, and professionally. If a single session helps you catch something faster or avoid a treatment error, it has paid for itself many times over.
How do I access the course content?
The entire course consists of 49 complete high-definition session videos uploaded to a secure Google Drive folder. You will receive immediate access instructions upon registration.
Is there an in-person component?
No, this is an exclusively virtual, on-demand masterclass. All rigorous educational materials are pre-recorded and accessible entirely online from the comfort of your home or office.
Your patients deserve a clinician who is up to date. Invest in that today.
Every week without this update is a week you might be applying outdated protocols. Join 847+ clinicians who have already upgraded their practice with the most comprehensive neurology review available.












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