Episodes
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This episode on physician errors is part of a series of conversations about physician wellness with Azara Singh, pediatric neurologist and Chair of Physician Wellness at the Charleston Area Medical Center in West Virginia.
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This episode on boundaries is part of a series of conversations with Azara Singh, pediatric neurologist and Chair of Physician Wellness at the Charleston Area Medical Center in West Virginia.
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This episode on cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is part of a series of conversations about physician wellness with Azara Singh, pediatric neurologist and Chair of Physician Wellness at the Charleston Area Medical Center in West Virginia.
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An interview with Young-Min Kim, pediatric neurologist, associate professor of pediatrics and neurology and director of developmental medicine at Loma Linda University about the importance of inclusion of physicians with disabilities.
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An interview with Diana Cejas, MD, MPH (she/her), author, pediatric neurologist and assistant professor of child neurology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and at the Carolina Institute of Developmental Disabilities.
Reading discussed:
https://www.kevinmd.com/2019/06/to-struggling-medical-students-meet-the-physician-who-conquered-the-nos.html
https://www.neurologylive.com/view/expanding-diversity-neurology-inclusive-communication-accessibility-diana-cejas
Why This Doctor Is Fighting for Her Patients’ Pain to Be Taken More Seriously | Teen Vogue
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An interview with Rebecca Cusack (she/her), academic doctor and disability advocate in the United Kingdom who is currently applying for the Match in neurology about how physicians, medical schools and residency programs can support disability and advocacy.
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Renee Shellhaas, MD (she/her) is a pediatric neurologist and professor at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine. She is co-director of the Child Neurology Society John M. “Jack” Pellock Seminar in Epilepsy, and the winner of the 2024 Child Neurology Society Hower Award.
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Dr. Bhooma Aravamuthan, assistant professor, pediatric neurologist and researcher at Washington University in St. Louis, opens up about her personal experiences as a woman in medicine dealing with issues of infertility and abortion.
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Welcome to the Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology podcast. Our podcasts are intended to disseminate abridged versions of our most widely read peer-reviewed studies. This podcast is a reading of "Ketogenic Diet for the Treatment and Prevention of Dementia: A Review" by Joshua J. Davis, Nicole Fournakis, and James Ellison, published in Volume 34 Issue 1.
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Dr. London is a professor of neurology, neuromuscular specialist, program director and game developer at the University of Michigan. His games can be found here: https://www.thegamecrafter.com/designers/zach-london-um-neurology. The online word game Neurdle is available at Neurdle.com.
More to come here: https://neurdgames.com/
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Dr. Christy interviews Dr. Robert Sebunya, Pediatric Neurologist in Kampala, Uganda and 2022 recipient of the Child Neurology Society's Bernard D’Souza International Fellowship Award.
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Dr. Ariel Lyons-Warren is a pediatric neurologist from Baylor College of Medicine and deputy editor of the Residents and Fellows Board of Neurology.
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Welcome to the Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology podcast. Our podcasts are intended to disseminate abridged versions of our most widely read peer-reviewed studies. This is our first podcast, a reading of "The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Informal Caregivers of People With Parkinson’s Disease Residing in the UK: A Qualitative Study" by Daniel Rippon, Annette Hand, Lorelle Dismore, and Roberta Caiazza, published in Volume 36 Issue 3.
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Dr. Z Paige Lerario (they/them), vascular neurologist and transgender activist currently at the Fordham Graduate School of Social Services, and Gabriel Glissmeyer (he/him), Project Specialist at the National LGBT Cancer Network in Salt Lake City, Utah, talk about involving transgender and gender diverse patients in research, and supporting our gender diverse colleagues.
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Dr. Arpita Lakhotia, pediatric neurologist and Associate Professor at the University of Louisville in Kentucky, discusses neurology in movies, themes, and what we can learn. She mentions the following films:
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly First Do No Harm Lorenzo’s Oil Extraordinary Front of the Class Awakenings I am Sam My Left Foot Exorcism of Emily RoseAlso mentioned is Eelco Wijdicks, neurologist at Mayo Clinic, who wrote “Neurocinema” and “Neurocinema: the Sequel.
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A conversation with Dr. Samuel Mackenzie (he/him), pediatric neuromuscular specialist, assistant professor and physician scientist at the University of Rochester Medical Center.
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