Connectome Based TMS

Connectome Based TMS 

You’re invited to join the Clinical TMS Society for this installment of our Grand Round Webinar Series: Connectome Based TMS 

Learning Objectives:

  1. To understand how connectomics changes the way we understand the brain;
  2. To explore how personalized connectomic maps can augment our understanding of mood disorders and neurological disease;
  3. To explore how TMS can be augmented with the application of personalized brain targets based on connectomic analysis. 

Date of Release: Friday, November 5, 2021

Date of Expiration: November 4, 2023

Format: ON-DEMAND

Cost: Members: $25 | Non-members $50 | Student Members FREE


SPEAKER:

Christos Profyris, MA(Cantab), BM BCh(Oxon), MRCS (Eng), FC Neurosurg (SA), MMed Neurosurg (Wits)

Dr Christos Profyris completed his pre-clinical medical studies at the University of Cambridge with a Double First Class and went onto finish his medical degree with Distinction at the University of Oxford. He completed his Neurosurgical training at the University of the Witwatersrand and achieved his Neurosurgery Fellowship qualification from the College of Medicine of South Africa.

Dr Profyris completed the Charles Teo Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery Fellowship under Professor Charles Teo at the Centre for Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery in Sydney Australia.   During this time, he also undertook advanced training in brain mapping techniques, under Professor Mike Sughrue.
 
Dr Profyris is a super-specialist in brain tumour and vascular neurosurgery.  Dr Profyris has a special interest in the application of keyhole and endoscopic techniques to vascular, skull base, pituitary and neuro-oncological procedures. He is head of Department at the Neurosurgery Unit at Helen Joseph Hospital in Johannesburg under the University of the Witswatersrand and also works at Netcare Milpark and Linksfield Hospital.  Dr Profyris is founder of the Connectomix TMS Clinics in South Africa.