Date: 25 Apr 2025

Management of Acute Dizziness and Vertigo

Venue: Onsite (for whole day)/Online (for lecture only)

Website: http://www.sgul.ac.uk/dizziness

Event Notes:

Management of Acute Dizziness and Vertigo – 25 April 2025 (1 day workshop)
Onsite (for whole day)/Online (for lecture)
St George’s, University of London
Course leads:  Dr David Herdman, Dr Hena Ahmad
Fee:
From £60
For more information and to register:
http://www.sgul.ac.uk/dizziness

Why join the course?

This one-day masterclass delivered by faculty experts will equip you with practical, evidence-based knowledge and skills that will allow you to confidently diagnose and treat patients with acute vertigo. By demystifying this common yet often misunderstood presentation, the aim is that you become vertigo ‘competent’, allowing you to deliver improved patient care in both primary care and emergency settings. St George’s Hospital has one of the largest audio-vestibular departments and one of the first dedicated Neuro-otology and Acute vertigo services in the country. The course will be presented through interactive case-based lectures, with an emphasis on video vignettes to aid in the detection and interpretation of clinical signs. Attendants of the course will also participate in hands-on practical workshops on the bedside examination of acute vertigo (HINTS+ and BPPV assessment and treatment).

Audience

The course is designed for all healthcare professionals who manage patients with vertigo and dizziness. It is suitable for Neurologists, Stroke physicians, GP’s, emergency practitioners, care of the elderly physicians and allied health professionals.

Course description

After attending the course, it is aimed that the learners will develop a framework on how to diagnose and treat common acute vertigo conditions which includes:

  • Approach to history taking and differential diagnosis of patients presenting with dizziness/vertigo.
  • Diagnostic approach to the acute vestibular syndrome, using the HINTS+ test to distinguish central (stroke) from peripheral (inner ear conditions) diagnoses.
  • Diagnosis and management of episodic vestibular syndromes with a focus on the positional manoeuvres
  • Repositioning procedures for treatment of BPPV
  • Diagnostic approach to patients presenting with vestibular migraine
  • Management of patients with acute unsteadiness / gait disturbance
  • Recognition and management of other common causes of acute vertigo/dizziness.
  • Attendees will be expected to demonstrate the clinical skills learnt in the practical workshop to the faculty and participate in electronic voting to provide feedback on audience knowledge and confidence.

Certification

Delegates will be issued with a certificate of attendance and CPD will be sought from the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom.