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Start NowDr. Brian Alverson is the Residency Director at Nemours Children's Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware and a Professor of Pediatrics at Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Until 2022, he has been a Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Medical Science at Brown University, as well as the Director for the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at Hasbro Children's Hospital, Rhode Island, USA.
He obtained his MD at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1999 and is currently also the Director of Undergraduate Pediatric Education at the Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University.
Due to his achievements in pediatric education, he has won over 25 teaching awards at two Ivy League Medical Schools.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Alverson teaches courses on Pediatrics.
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The explanation for craniosynostosis was very good. I wish there was more information on Arnold Chiari Malformation.
Thanks a lot for this lecture. I found it very useful.
easy to understand .the lectures are short and this is very elpful because long lectures are tiring ,especially if you are tired after difficult work day.
Like the details about shunt problems. Amazing lecture. Thanks a lot.
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The explanation for craniosynostosis was very good. I wish there was more information on Arnold Chiari Malformation.
Thanks a lot for this lecture. I found it very useful.
easy to understand .the lectures are short and this is very elpful because long lectures are tiring ,especially if you are tired after difficult work day.
Like the details about shunt problems. Amazing lecture. Thanks a lot.
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I like the way it's presented Crisp clear and updated Also the video format includes information as well as a personal connect
Excellent lecture, very interesting to see all these different diseases that don't get so much attention. Thanks!
Excellent lecture, this topic is well explained from physiopathology to management. Thanks!
Excellent lecture. It's good to have knowledge about these neurocutaneous syndrome.
Good lecture. It is not as uncommon as one would think. I already have seen two children with this condition.
An important topic for the sheer number of children affected. Thanks!
An important topic that does not get much attention. Thank you!
Good lecture, a topic that I was not very familiar with. Thanks!
Good lecture, it's important that it is part of the curriculum as I thought it was an adult disease. Thanks!
Excellent lecture as usual. One more topic I'm quite sure my peers have no clue about. Now I know more :) Thanks!
Excellent lecture as usual: clear, concise, easy to remember. Thanks!
Excellent lecture, easy to remember the difference between the two diseases. Our teachers should get a Lecturio subscription.
Excellent lecture as usual. It is very helpful to see all the diseases one has studied for adults, explained for pediatrics. It gives the student more confidence instead of wondering: "well, in adults it's like that, maybe it's the same for children". It gives more certainty.
Excellent lecture. I like the distinction between acute and chronic. It avoids the "list syndrome". Thanks!
Good lectures. Could be a little more in depth, but good
I particularly liked the table with the difference in headaches with age. Very useful!
As usual, Dr. Alverson is able to bring to the lecture the most relevant elements needed for the daily practice.
Excellent lecture, clear and I always appreciate when the teacher's experience gets mixed in with the lecture. Also, advice to families are well-structured, easy to remember.
Great overview of the most important diseases to know and their features.
Very good explanation of the steps and mindset to have in case of seizures. Clear explanation of the 3 anti-seizure medication.
It's the first time I hear that epilepsy is an exclusion diagnosis but it makes sense. It's better clinical reasoning in this way.
I like all the lectures of Prof. Brian Alverson! Wonderful explanation with a proper language! Very interesting and easy to comprehend.
Clear explanation in a logical manner, luckily I found this few days before my final.
Very nice lectures with beautiful presentation that made me understand pediatric
Me gusta porque es muy puntual con el tema, y el manejo del mismo
It is very usefull, focused and illustrative, clear voice I recoment it to all pediatrician and pediatric neurologist
Very interesting, simple explanation also of more complex topics, clinically relevant. I really enjoyed watching the lectures during my preparation for USMLE Step 2 CK and learned a lot!
Excellent presentation of the content. He speaks in a clear and engaging manner.
Needed refreshing for step 2 ck. Other courses that I tried are exhausting , although the info offered are about the same.
Systematic and easily understood. I like case report in the beginning of lesson. It makes leassons more understandable and easier to memorize. Dr. Brian Alverson is a really good teacher. Thank you for your work!
Everything is so easy to understand and really enjoy those lectures about seizures.
The approach to pediatric neurology here was quite easy to understand and the topic reviews helped a lot.
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