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Total Credits: 1.5
Tags: Spring 2019
This session will discuss the definition and diagnostic criteria for migraine, disability and impairments due to migraine, current state of the process of making an SSDI claim for migraine – as viewed by a neurologist, and ongoing efforts to improve the process of sequential evaluation for migraine SSDI claimants.
Disability, Migraine, Headach Disorder
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This session will discuss the definition and diagnostic criteria for migraine, disability and impairments due to migraine, current state of the process of making an SSDI claim for migraine – as viewed by a neurologist, and ongoing efforts to improve the process of sequential evaluation for migraine SSDI claimants. |
Available after Purchase |
Dr. Robert Shapiro, MD is a neurology specialist in Burlington, VT and has been practicing for 27 years. He graduated from Columbia U, College of Phys/Surg in 1987 and specializes in neurology.
Robert E. Shapiro, MD, PhD
Professor of Neurological Sciences
University of Vermont Medical Center
Ellyce Anapolsky is currently a staff attorney at the Legal Council for Health Justice. Since 2004, she has represented clients primarily in SSI and SSDI benefit cases. Ellyce also plays a significant role in training individuals, attorneys and medical staff on issues involving Medicare, Social Security and other benefits matters. Ellyce graduated cum laude from John Marshall Law School where she received an Exemplary Public Service Award from Equal Justice Works as well as an Equal Justice America Fellowship.
This course was approved for a Live Conference. It is CLE eligible for On-Demand credit. CLE Self-Study credit may be obtained by applying directly to your state bar association. Please check with your bar for their rules and regulations.
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