FNEB | Functional Neurology Excellence Bundle | On-demand

This bundle includes both the Functional Neurology Essentials Program and the Clinical Neuroscience Program. Upon completing this bundle, you will have access to both programs. Scholars will have 350 hours to go towards the ACNB and ACFN boards. Functional Neurology Essentials® (FNE) is a 50 hour program that equips clinicians with the foundational skills necessary to assess and treat the nervous system through a functional lens.The Carrick Institute’s CNS program is designed to educate clinicians to work towards mastery in the application of Clinical Neuroscience.

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Included in Your Tuition

3.5 Years to complete the program
350 credit hours
Medline access for the duration of the program
Eligibility for Neurology Fellowship and Diplomate Examinations after the completion of 350+ hours of study
Certificate of Completion for both programs

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106A | Functional Neurology Essentals Flipped Classroom | On-Demand by Carrick Institute Faculty

Build a modern clinical neuroscience foundation in this flipped classroom course. Includes 10 hours of online learning. Learn receptor-based assessments, neuroplastic rehab, and neurological evaluation skills.

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106 | Functional Neurology Essentials | On-Demand by Carrick Institute Faculty

Gain hands-on training in clinical neuroscience. Learn neurological assessment, reflex testing, and neuroplastic rehab strategies to improve patient care through functional neurology.

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106B | Functional Neurology Essentials Day 5 | On-Demand by Carrick Institute Faculty

Dive deeper into functional neurology with this online-only Day 5 session. Gain clinical insights, case analysis, and new neuroplastic strategies not covered in the live FNE course.

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CNS01 | Embryology and Physiology of the Nervous System | On-Demand by Dr. Jonathan Chung

This module covers embryological development of the nervous system, comparing columnar and prosomeric models. It reviews nerve function in metabolic disorders and explores sensory input’s role in cortical projections and neurological integrity.

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CNS02 | The Proprioceptive & Neuromuscular System | On-Demand by Dr. Adam Harcourt

Human movement is critical for survival.  In this module we discuss the building blocks of the neuromuscular system by reviewing in detail muscular development and structure. 

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CNS03 | Peripheral Nervous System | On-Demand by Carrick Institute Faculty

This module covers the structure and function of the peripheral nervous system (PNS), common clinical conditions from compressive neuropathies to metabolic and inflammatory disorders, and key diagnostic and treatment protocols for optimal patient car

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CNS04 | Spinal Cord | On-Demand by Dr. Adam Harcourt

The spinal cord connects the brain to the body, protected by the vertebral column. While this offers protection, it can also expose the spinal cord to injury due to the limited space within the column.

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CNS05 | Cranial Nerves | On-Demand by Dr. Jonathan Chung

2 pairs of cranial nerves act and the final common pathways that allow direct access of the brain to its environment while allowing the brain direct control of systems vital to its survival. This module reviews the structure and function of each.

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CNS06 | Autonomic Nervous System | On-Demand by Dr. Jonathan Chung

The autonomic nervous system (ANS), formerly known as the vegetative nervous system, is a division of the nervous system that supplies smooth muscle and glands, and as a result influences the function of internal organs.

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CNS07 | Intracranial and Vascular Disorders | On-Demand by Dr. Jonathan Chung

The brain being encased within the bony cranium as surrounded by various structures that protect and support its function.  This module discusses those structures ranging from the skull’s sutures, meninges, vascular system, CSF, and more.

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CNS08 | Cerebellum | On-Demand by Dr. Lynn Carlson

This module explores the integrated structure and function of the cerebellum from its classical view in coordinating movement to its more progressive functional role in higher cognitive processing. Common clinical disorders will be discussed.

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CNS09 | The Ocular Motor System | On-Demand by Dr. Lynn Carlson

This module discusses the structures of the brain and brainstem that produce various eye movements with focus on their central connectivity. Ocular examination techniques along with their diagnostic interpretations will be reviewed.

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CNS10 | The Vestibular System | On-Demand by Dr. Lynn Carlson

This module reviews the structural components and central functional connectivity of the vestibular system in detail. Assessment and management of the most common vestibular disorders will be discussed with emphasis on non-pharmaceutical strategies.

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CNS11 | Frontal & Parietal Lobes | On-Demand by Carrick Institute Faculty

In this module we explore the frontal and parietal lobes of the brain focusing on structure, function, and the common clinical condition seen with each lobe’s dysfunction.  

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CNS12 | Temporal & Limbic Lobes | On-Demand by Carrick Institute Faculty

In this module, we explore the Temporal and Limbic lobes of the brain focusing on structure, function, and the common clinical condition seen with each lobe’s dysfunction.  

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CNS13 | Neurophysiology of The Respiratory/Digestive & Reproductive Systems | On-Demand by Carrick Institute Faculty

Explore the anatomy, physiology, and neurological control of the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, and reproductive systems. Learn diagnostic techniques and non-pharmaceutical strategies for managing heart disease, gastric disorders, and fertil

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CNS14 | Neurology of Movement | On-Demand by Carrick Institute Faculty

Learn the neurological foundations of movement, key brain structures, and exam techniques to identify and manage common movement disorders effectively.

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CNS15 | Neurology of Pain | On-Demand by Carrick Institute Faculty

In this module you will learn the foundational neurological structures and pathways responsible for producing pain and those brain areas/structures that are critical in reducing the pain experience. 

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CNS16 | Headaches & Face Pain | On-Demand by Carrick Institute Faculty

This course explores the neurological mechanisms underlying head and facial pain, including chronic headaches, migraines, TMJ dysfunction, and trigeminal neuralgia.

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CNS17 | Neurochemistry & The Endocrine System | On-Demand by Dr. David Clark

This course explores the complex interactions between the nervous and endocrine systems, focusing on the neurochemistry of hormone regulation.

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CNS18 | Principles of Neuroradiology | On-Demand by Dr. Jan Martensen

This course introduces scholars to the principles of neuroradiology with a focus on MRI, CT, and advanced imaging modalities.

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CNS19 | Principles of Neurological Examination | On-Demand by Carrick Institute Faculty

This course provides a foundational approach to performing and interpreting the neurological examination. Scholars will learn to integrate patient history with clinical findings and utilize tools.

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CNS20 | Principles of Neurorehabilitation | On-Demand by Carrick Institute Faculty

This course provides an in-depth exploration of the foundational principles and practical applications of neurorehabilitation.

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