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A podcast about everything neurology! Join us and learn more about common clinical scenarios, the newest studies, challenging clinical cases, and more. Reach out online! Website: theneurotransmitters.com X, formerly Twitter @DrKentris or @neuro_podcast LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/the-neurotransmitters Instagram: www.instagram.com/theneurotransmitters Email us at contact@theneurotransmitters.com
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Join us as Dr. Michael P.H. Stanley, our distinguished guest from Brigham and Women's Hospital, shares an intimate portrait of his fascination with cognitive and behavioral neurology. We discuss the philosophical terrains of the mind-brain dichotomy and cognitive phenomenology, revealing the profound importance of context in the evaluation of sympt…
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Join us today as we go over the basics on some of the following: What is mild cognitive impairment vs dementia? What goes into the evaluation of dementia, both at the bedside and in the lab The basics of different types of dementia like: Alzheimer Disease Frontotemporal Dementia Dementia with Lewy bodies Vascular Dementia Chronic Traumatic Encephal…
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Hello and welcome to our mini-series designed to help prepare internal medicine residents get ready for the neurology section of their board exams! While it is aimed at IM residents, it is a good review for anyone feeling a little rusty on the approach to seizures and epilepsy. In this episode, we'll be talking about the evaluation of first-time se…
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Hello and welcome to our Case Presentation Series! It is a series designed to combat neurophobia in medical students and trainees from different specialties. We will discuss interesting neurology cases that medical students and trainees encounter in their rotations. Our first episode is with Dr. Japleen Kaur, an international medical graduate from …
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Hello and welcome to our mini series designed to help prepare internal medicine residents get ready for the neurology section of their board exams! While it is aimed at IM residents, it is a good review for anyone feeling a little rusty on the classification and management of stroke. In this episode, we'll be talking about ischemic versus hemorrhag…
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Discover the intricacies of small vessel ischemic disease and cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) with expert neurologist Dr. Andreas Charidimou. We dive into the everyday challenges faced by primary care physicians interpreting MRI results, offering expertise on distinguishing small vessel disease from migraine and demyelinating conditions, all whil…
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It's New Year and January is the month for reflections! That's where my conversation with Dr. Ashley Paul begins, as we navigate the importance of introspection in the field of neurology. Using New Year prompts, we reflect on some of our big takeaways from 2023. From discussing challenging patient cases to understanding our cognitive biases to high…
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Hello and welcome to our mini series designed to help prepare internal medicine residents get ready for the neurology section of their board exams! While it is aimed at IM residents, it is a good review for anyone feeling a little rusty on traumatic brain injury (TBI) and intracranial hemorrhage (ICH). In this session, we talk about the classificat…
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Join Dr. Aniket Natekar, a neurologist and headache specialist, for an enlightening discussion on the stigmas and complexities surrounding headache disorders. Navigating the world of migraine treatment can be as bewildering as the condition itself. Dr. Natekar lends his expertise, revealing how a well-considered medication regimen and lifestyle cha…
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Hello and welcome to our new mini series designed to help prepare internal medicine residents get ready for the neurology section of their board exams! While it is aimed at IM residents it is a good review for anyone feeling a little rusty on headache. In our first session we talk about diagnosing different headache disorders, red flag symptoms, an…
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This episode of The Neurotransmitters podcast offers an invaluable look into the latest updates to the American Academy of Neurology's guidelines for adult brain death, with our co-host Dr. Ashley Paul, a Movement Disorders neurologist at Johns Hopkins. We shed light on the nuances of catastrophic brain injuries, the impact of sedation on prognoses…
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Do you often forget that the peripheral nervous system is a part of neurology? Our guest, Dr. Anishee Undavia, a seasoned neuromuscular neurologist, shines a spotlight on this enigmatic field, unraveling the complexities of diseases affecting these nerves, by dividing them into "neuromuscular buckets". Tune in to hear how her personal journey throu…
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Have you ever felt a pins and needles sensation that won't go away, or experienced unexplained burning or fatigue? These are just a few symptoms of neuropathy, a complex condition that affects many people worldwide. Today, we're fortunate to have Linda Petiot, president of the Calgary Neuropathy Association and a patient advocate living with Charco…
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Dr. Nupur Goel joins us to talk about her journey from undergraduate education to the Massachusetts General Hospital neurology residency program. We talk about the importance of creating opportunities for yourself and the power of leveraging platforms in social media to build relationships as well as creating an impact. You can find Nupur's podcast…
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On this episode of The Neurotransmitters, host Dr. Michael Kentris interviews Dr. Jamie Wright about hydrocephalus, a condition that affects the brain. Dr. Wright shares her personal story of being born with the condition and her journey to becoming a doctor. They discuss the two main treatment options for hydrocephalus, the shunt and endoscopic th…
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Many times neurologists are called to evaluate people who aren't waking up after a cardiac arrest. There are guidelines which help guide the medical field with respect to neurologic prognosis. But what happens to those patients who survive once they leave the hospital? Dr. Samantha Fernandez shares her unique perspective as both a survivor of a car…
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Come and learn more about apheresis with me! Lori Harada, an experienced nurse trainer for apheresis talks about some of the many applications of this procedure and how it differs from dialysis. Check out apheresis guidelines at The American Society for Apheresis https://www.apheresis.org/? Find out more about Lori's company at https://www.terumobc…
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Welcome back to the Neurotransmitters! Today we are talking about spinal cord anatomy. When should you be thinking about a myelopathy (or spinal cord lesion)? Isn't spinal cord anatomy complicated? Join in as we take a lean and practical look at what you need to know to localize clinically! Check out our website at www.theneurotransmitters.com to s…
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The multi-talented Kristin Beale (author, marathoner, fencer, and more) joins me to talk about life after a spinal cord injury (SCI). She discusses her journey, how her life has changed, and common misperceptions people have about those who are living with SCI. You can find Kristin's website at https://www.kristinbeale.com/ Her blog posts at the Ch…
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It's back to basics this week with an overview of brainstem anatomy! While the brainstem is a complicated area of the nervous system some key principles can help it to be remembered more easily! Check out our website at www.theneurotransmitters.com to sign up for emails, classes, and quizzes! Would you like to be a guest or suggest a topic? Email u…
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Join me as I have a discussion about Functional Neurologic Disorders with FND Life , the host of "Talking it out about..." where she discusses her life with FND. In this episode we discuss how her symptoms began, what her diagnostic journey looked like, and the treatments that have helped her the most. Find her podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.…
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Stiff person syndrome (SPS) is a relatively rare neurologic disorder that often causes disabling muscle spasms. After Celine Dion recently announced she was diagnosed with SPS it has received significant attention in the news. What do you need to know to answer your patients' questions about this syndrome and to potentially identify it yourself? To…
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Today let's talk a little about some considerations for the patient presenting with an acute ischemic stroke. I've got a couple of references for you below as well! Guidelines for the Early Management of Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke: 2019 Update https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/STR.0000000000000211 The Code Stroke Handbook: Approach t…
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Today we talk about a common issue in hospital neurology. Is it a stroke? There are many things that can mimic a stroke, and vice versa. These stroke "chameleons" can be diagnostically challenging so it's important to keep on alert for signs and symptoms that don't fit the script! References: Distinguishing Between Stroke and Mimic at the Bedside: …
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I'm joined in this episode by Dr. Miesty Woodburn, a neurologist with training in concussion in athletes. We discuss the signs and symptoms of concussion as well as general principles of how to manage symptoms of concussion. Find me on Twitter @DrKentris or send me an email at theneurotransmitterspodcast@gmail.com If anyone wishes to get in touch w…
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Dr. Bilal Butt, a neuro-critical care physician, joins us to discuss the diagnosis and management of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhages. Learn common presenting features and complications that may arise during hospitalization. You can reach Dr. Butt by email at: bilal.butt@som.umaryland.edu University of Maryland Website: https://www.medschool.uma…
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Zachary Grin, a doctor of physical therapy, joins me to discuss what kinds of physical therapy treatments are available for those dealing with functional neurologic disorders or FND (functional movements/gait/seizures/etc.) and how those differ from more "traditional" approaches to physical therapy. Find Zachary Grin online: His website: https://ww…
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Dr. Ethan Meltzer joins me to discuss his new book "How to Think Like a Neurologist," his thoughts on neurology education, and other musings on neurology. Find his excellent new book "How to Think Like a Neurologist" here: https://amzn.to/3drFyYD Find the artist for the cover art here: https://www.aarondegruyter.com/shop/bifurcation-v-the-beginning…
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Join me as I discuss the thought process that goes in to choosing an anti-seizure medication with epileptologist Dr. Rohit Marawar! He gives us some excellent advice in particular regarding anti-seizure medication in the older population. You can find Dr. Marawar online here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/rohitmarawar https://neurology.med.wayne.edu…
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Developing facial weakness can be very disturbing. Is it a stroke, an infection, something else?! Justin Bieber reports he was recently diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome. What is it and how is it different than Bell's palsy? Tune in and find out! Find me on Twitter @DrKentris or send me an email at theneurotransmitterspodcast@gmail.com ----------…
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A podcast about everything neurology! Join us and learn more about common clinical scenarios, the newest studies, challenging clinical cases, and more. Reach out online! You can find me on Twitter @DrKentris or send an email to theneurotransmitterspodcast@gmail.com. ----------------------------------------------------- The views expressed do not ne…
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The question of what to do with new onset seizures is a very common one in neurologic practice. Here we'll go through some common questions such as: Was it a seizure? What can mimic seizures? What kind of evaluation should be done to assess for the risk of a second seizure? Did this podcast answer some of your most common questions about first time…
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I'm joined for a conversation on functional neurologic disorders (FND) by the host of FND Portal, a website and twitter account which provides information about, and advocacy for, FND. We talk about the various manifestations of FND, challenges the FND community face when seeking help from the healthcare system, and various theories as to the natur…
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Dr. Rishanki Jha joins me to discuss an interesting case of a man with memory loss. -------------------------------------------- Find Dr. Jha on twitter @rishanki_j Dr. Jha's book of poetry, "Modern Miseries and My Bottle of Cough Syrup" https://amzn.to/380EUOZ -------------------------------------------- From the Wim Hof website: The Science of th…
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Dr. Michael Kentris discusses the mental status portion of the neurologic examination including some tips he's found useful in his clinical assessments. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of any associated organizations. The information in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not represent spe…
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Drs. Michael Kentris and Praveen Venkatachalam talk about the recent report from 46Brooklyn about the strange increase in dimethyl fumarate as well as the overall expensive nature of certain medications used in neurology practice. Wreck-fidera: How Medicare Part D has hidden the benefits of generic competition for a blockbuster Multiple Sclerosis t…
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Join in on the virtual journal club. Links to articles and books below: Acute epileptiform abnormalities are the primary predictors of post-stroke epilepsy: a matched, case–control study https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/acn3.51534 A Simple Risk Score for Predicting Neurologic Outcome in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Patients After …
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Dr. Michael Kentris talks about basic first concepts in approaching a neurologic complaint for those who are new to clinical neurology. Lange Clinical Neurology and Neuroanatomy: A Localization-Based Approach https://amzn.to/3uzCyhw The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of any associated organizations. The information in this podca…
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Drs. Ashley Paul and Michael Kentris discuss what is "neurophobia" and what we can do to help educate people about neurology to reduce its prevalence. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of any associated organizations. The information in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not represent speci…
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Drs. Praveen Venkatachalam and Michael Kentris discuss some of the papers and presentations from the International Stroke Conference this year. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of any associated organizations. The information in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not represent specific med…
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Today Matt is joined by Osteopath and Director of Osteopathy Australia Georgia Ellis to have a general chat as well as talk about the wonderful new resource OsteopathyinWA.com. The first of its kind, the Western Australian Osteopaths have teamed up to launch this fantastic initiative. www.osteopathyinwa.com is truly the first resources of its kind …
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Today Craig and Matt talk about professional boundaries, this is an important discussion as you may find yourself in awkward and difficult situations. Having some strategies from day one is very important and something you should be aware of. Remember to subscribe to our coffee club at www.patreon.com/Pracready, every subscription helps PracReady g…
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Today Craig and Matt address a question from one of our subscribers. This question is to do with complacency in the work place, particularly when working in private practice. It’s a fascinating conversation and one we are sure you’ll enjoy. Remember to subscribe to our coffee club at www.patreon.com/pracready…
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Today Craig and Matt talk resilience with Martin Heppell from the Resilience Project. This is an incredibly important conversation for all practitioners new and old. If you have interest in learning more about the Resilience Project head over to their website www.theresilienceproject.com.au If this episode has triggered anything for you around ment…
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In today’s episode Craig and Matt talk CPD. It’s important to understand your governing bodies CPD requirements and with this in mind today’s episode talks about general things you should look out for and how you may approach goosing what CPD is for you. Remember to subscribe and spread the word. We appreciate the reviews and ongoing support. www.p…
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