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Acute Neurological Disorders

Course Dates: May 21, 2025-May 20, 2028
Course Format: On Demand

Note: Learners may register for the full course or choose to register for Modules A and B individually.

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Tuition for Acute Neurological Disorders is listed below. You may register through our secure online environment and will receive an email confirmation upon receipt of your payment.

At the end of the registration process, a $5 processing fee will be added to your registration. Because online course materials can be accessed immediately, refunds are not permitted. For more information, please email: learn@hms.harvard.edu. 

Please review the cancellation policy. 

Course Tuition

Acute Neurological Disorders (Full Course): 
Price:
 Physician Fee$550 
Resident/Fellow Fee $550 
Nurses $550 
Other Allied Healthcare Professionals Fee $550 
Module A: Acute Neurological Disorders: Stroke and Vascular Neurology
Price:
 Physician Fee$235 
Resident/Fellow Fee $235 
Nurses $235
Other Allied Healthcare Professionals Fee $235
Module B: Acute Neurological Disorders: Comprehensive Neurology
Price:
 Physician Fee$315 
Resident/Fellow Fee $315
Nurses $315 
Other Allied Healthcare Professionals Fee $315
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