
Are older adults highly susceptible to epilepsy and not getting the right diagnosis when a seizure occurs? R. Eugene Ramsay, MD, thinks so. Ramsay, a professor of neurology and psychiatry and director of the International Center for Epilepsy at the University of Miami, is working hard to get that word out to neurologists and primary care physicians. He's written articles,1,2 conducted clinical trials, and made presentations, one of which I attended in Philadelphia in March during the joint conference of the National Council on the Aging and the American Society on Aging.
