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Sadly Sospan,

That is common place everywhere.

All these Specialists are stuck in their training world, what they got out of their training days is all they got / learned / stuck in their minds.

And demanding that they update their training isn't part of the Specialty Boards, in any particular arenas, other than general CME and few Boards even require retesting with actual tests.

So, they read journals, go to symposiums, get credits and maybe publish an article here and there, and get recertified in their specialty.

Don't know about the UK, but in the USA, Family Practitioners, Internists, and Physician Assistants have to re-test on varied year schedules; some others may have to, but I haven't kept up enough to be aware. I am not aware that any sub-specialists have testing or anything other than certification symposiums or training fellowships such as specialties in PCS/mTBI training/care , etc.
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Current: Changes of more insomnia, new reviews with findings of more Depression, tremors, vertigo, tinnitus, loss of focus, fatigue; SSDI - accepted on Depression, Cognitive Deficits; Seizures ruled out, mTBI changes including cognitive slowing/lapses.
Medication update: Topamax 200mg twice daily it seems to minimize daily headaches to a 1-2/10 quality(I still know they are there); and acute headaches erupt without warnings.
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