Continuum® Upcoming Issues
Continuum Issues for 2012
- Peripheral Neuropathy—February 2012
- Neuro-oncology—April 2012
- Critical Care Neurology—June 2012
- Neuro-otology (with CD)—August 2012
- Headache—October 2012
- Infectious Disease—December 2012
Order of issues is subject to change.
Core Curriculum
Continuum rotates 12 "Core Curriculum" topics every three years. The topics chosen are those that are most heavily weighted on the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) Maintenance of Certification cognitive examination. Four core curriculum and two non-core curriculum topics—covering other timely, interesting subjects—are published each year. All topics are available to nonsubscribers as back issues six months after publication.
The 12 Core Curriculum topics covered are:
- Aging, dementia, and degenerative disease
- Cerebrovascular disease
- Critical care and trauma
- Demyelinating disorders
- Epilepsy
- Headache and other pain syndromes
- Movement disorders
- Neurogenetics/neurometabolic disorders
- Neuromuscular disorders
- Neurology of systemic disease
- Neuro-ophthalmology/neuro-otology
- Spinal cord and nerve root disorders
2012 Core Curriculum Topics
February: Peripheral Neuropathy
June: Critical Care Neurology
August: Neuro-otology
October: Headache
2011 Core Curriculum Topics
February: Neurologic Complications of Systemic Disease
April: Neurogenetics
August: Spinal Cord, Root, and Plexus Disorders
December: Stroke
2010 Core Curriculum Topics
February: Movement Disorders
April: Dementia
June: Epilepsy (including CD-ROM and Quintesentials)
October: Multiple Sclerosis (including Quintessentials)
2009 Core Curriculum Topics
February: Myasthenia Gravis and ALS
April: Neuro-ophthalmology (including CD-ROM and Quintessentials)
August: Critical Care Neurology (including Quintessentials)
October: Neuropathic Pain
2008 Core Curriculum Topics
February: Neurologic Manifestations of Systemic Disease
April: Neurogenetics
June: Spinal Cord, Plexus, and Root Disorders (including Quintessentials)
December: Acute Ischemic Stroke (including Quintessentials)