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    And just like that, we have made it to the last episode of the IM Board Review Series!

    In this episode, we talk about all things neuro-oncology including:

    Presentation Primary CNS tumors Metastatic Brain TumorsMedical Management of Complications of CNS TumorsParaneoplastic Syndromes 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 us at [email protected] Follow our podcast channel on 𝕏 @neuro_podcast for future news! Find me on 𝕏 @DrKentris

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    Dr. Shilpa Reddy is a child neurologist and epileptologist at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

    Join me as she shares:

    The process of training a pediatric epileptologistClinical pearls on dealing with childhood epilepsyTips on evaluating episodes that may or may not be seizures


    I was fortunate enough to have Dr. Reddy as one of my own instructors during my fellowship training and I'm so grateful that she stopped by to talk with us in this recording!

    You can also find her on Twitter/X via the Vanderbilt Pediatric Epilepsy account.

    & so much more
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    We continue our series targeted at people preparing for the internal medicine (IM) board and in-service exams.

    Today's topic: neuromuscular disorders!

    A challenging topic, but getting some basic frameworks down can make a huge difference!

    Topics covered include:

    Exam signs to help you localize in the peripheral nervous systemALSPeripheral neuropathyNeuromuscular junction disordersMyopathyand more!& so much more
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    Dr. Idha Sood joins us today to talk about NeurAnki.

    What is Anki? For the uninitiated, it is "a free and open-source flashcard program. It uses techniques from cognitive science such as active recall testing and spaced repetition to aid the user in memorization."

    Idha talks with us about the process of undertaking a project of this magnitude and the management challenges that came along with it.

    Learn more about NeurAnki here

    You can find Dr. Idha Sood on X/Twitter here.

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    Dr. Lauren Bojarski joins us to talk about our current understanding of burnout in the medical field as well as some of her own experiences.

    We talk about symptoms such as:

    depersonalizationemotional exhaustionthe need for personal achievement and others

    Check out some of the resources mentioned below:

    ACGME Well-Being Tools

    Top 10 physician specialties with the highest rates of depression

    THRIVING IN YOUR NEUROLOGY CAREER

    RESIDENCY PROGRAM WELLNESS

    WELLNESS RESOURCES FOR ORGANIZATIONS

    Find Dr. Lauren Bojarski on X/Twitter

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    How do you overcome the obstacles in providing quality healthcare to individuals with disabilities? Dr. Samantha Stallkamp, PGY-1 at the University of Rochester Neurology, shares her journey inspired by her sister with spina bifida and her mother with multiple sclerosis. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of how personal experiences fuel professional aspirations and advocacy.

    We discuss a shocking reality: only 40.7% of surveyed physicians felt ready to provide equitable care. Samantha brings forth the concept of the "adaptionary," a transformative video encyclopedia designed to teach adaptive medical techniques to healthcare providers for patients with disabilities. We also highlight the power of interprofessional education and collaboration in improving healthcare for disabled individuals.

    You can find Dr. Samantha Stallkamp Tidd on X/Twitter at @SamanthaJSTidd

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    Join us for an insightful conversation with Dr. Yousaf on pediatric headache care. Discover how his journey from adult neurology to specializing in pediatric headaches is reshaping transition care, and the unique psychosocial and developmental factors that influence young patients.

    Learn about the different ways migraine can present in children and how the management varies from adults. We also explore the critical importance of addressing trauma, psychiatric comorbidities, and sleep issues to ensure a smoother transition into adulthood for these patients.

    Dr. Yousaf is also involved in Headache Disorders advocacy both nationally and internationally.

    You can find him on Twitter/X at @ismail4fanty

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    We continue our general survey of neurology with an overview of the spinal cord.

    Things we cover in this podcast:

    Signs and Symptoms of MyelopathyBreakdown of some causes of compressive versus non-compressive myelopathiesInfectionsNeoplasmsTransverse MyelitisMetabolic CausesVascular MyelopathiesGenetic Disorders 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 us at [email protected] Follow our podcast channel on 𝕏 @neuro_podcast for future news! Find me on 𝕏 @DrKentris

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    Dr. Derrick Cheng joins us today for an approach to acute onset weakness!

    Join us as on our treatment journey from onset to treatment, and think about what you might do if encountering the same clinical situation.

    Important points we discuss in this episode:

    The tempo of the disease onsetWhere can we localize the symptoms?Fatigue vs weaknessTriaging patients with acute onset weaknessStabilization and management of acute weakness

    Follow Dr. Cheng at x.com/dlchengmd

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    Meet the Neurotransmitters! In this episode, we go behind the scenes with The Neurotransmitters team: Drs. Tirtha Sawant, Rida Farhan, and Ricardo Vivanco. They reflect on their personal journeys as international medical graduates (IMGs) seeking mentorship and pursuing residency in the US.

    Struggling to find mentors? Not sure about the dynamics between a mentor-mentee relationship? Learning to navigate the virtual world of networking?Trying to overcome shyness? Find it hard to reach out to people?

    Tune in to listen to some heartfelt stories and actionable tips that will hopefully inspire and empower you in your own journey!

    You can find Dr. Ricardo Vivanco on Twitter/X at @DrVivancortex, Dr. Rida Farhan at @ridafarhan and Dr. Tirtha Sawant at @tirthasawant10

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    Hello and welcome back to our ongoing internal medicine - neurology board review series!

    Today we are covering multiple sclerosis (MS).

    Tune in to learn more about

    What signs & symptoms should prompt concern for MS?What goes into the diagnosis of MS?What does the clinical course of MS look like?What kind of treatments are out there for MS?

    And this just scratches the surface!

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    On popular demand, we invited Dr. Andreas Charidimou once again, to discuss amyloid spells or Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy-related Transient Focal Neurological Episodes (CAA-TFNEs)

    What are CAA-TFNEs and its suggested pathophysiology? What are some of its differentials?Clinical features of TIA vs TFNE How many TIAs are really CAA-TFNEs? Who to start on anti-seizure meds and how long do you continue?Neuroimaging findings and when to repeat imaging?Possible relationship with Amyloid-related imaging abnormalities (ARIA)

    All this and more! Tune in now!

    You can find Dr. Charidimou on Twitter/X at @a_charidimou or email him at [email protected]

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    Welcome back to our IM Board Prep series, that is designed to help internal medicine residents ace the neurology section of their board exams!

    This episode is on movement disorders, categorized into hyperkinetic and hypokinetic. In hypokinetic, we cover Parkinsonism vs Parkinson’s disease vs β€œParkinson’s plus” syndromes. In hyperkinetic, we focus on tremors, dystonia, choreiform disorders, myoclonus, sleep-related disorders, tardive dyskinesia and neuroleptic malignant syndrome.

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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 symptoms. We touch upon the challenges of managing cognitive impairment and the need for compassionate care.

    Finally, we celebrate the fusion of behavioral neurology with the humanities, highlighting the unexpected insights gained from this interdisciplinary inquiry. We reflect on the influence of literature and non-medical fields on neurological innovation, underscoring the importance of compiling diverse perspectives.

    You can find Dr. Michael P.H. Stanley on Twitter/X at @MphStanley

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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 labThe basics of different types of dementia like:Alzheimer DiseaseFrontotemporal DementiaDementia with Lewy bodiesVascular DementiaChronic Traumatic EncephalopathyNormal Pressure HydrocephalusWhat if the dementia seems atypical or is faster than usual?How is delirium different than dementia?For most on this check out Psychiatry Boot Camp's great episode on delirium https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/psychbootcamp/episodes/2-4-Delirium-e2chn9q/a-aalv1eg& so much more
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    Join us in yet another headache podcast but this time with a doctor of physical therapy, Dr. Sam Kelokates!

    In this episode, we discuss the role of physical therapy in treating different headache disorders. We talk about the importance of posture, exercise, manual therapy, neuromodulation, lifestyle management, and the need for trial and error to achieve optimal results. Tune in now!

    Dr. Kelokates has a private practice located in Philadelphia, PA. You can find him on his website https://www.kelosphysicaltherapy.com/ or on Twitter/X at @TheHeadachePT

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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 seizure, seizure types, epilepsy syndromes, treatment of epilepsy, as well as management of status epilepticus.

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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 India, on a fascinating case of jerking shoulder movements in a 56-year-old lady with a history of stroke. This case also fueled Dr. Kaur's own passion for neurology!

    You can find Dr. Japleen Kaur on X at @neuroJ99

    If you are a medical student or trainee who has a neurology case to present, reach out to us on Twitter/X at @neuro_podcast or email us at [email protected]

    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 us at [email protected] Follow our podcast channel on 𝕏 @neuro_podcast for future news! Find me on 𝕏 @DrKentris

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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 hemorrhagic strokes, the initial evaluation and differences based on etiology, as well as the acute interventions.

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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 while emphasizing the importance of correlating clinical symptoms with imaging for accurate diagnoses.

    Navigating cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) diagnosis, this episode sheds light on the inadequacies of the Boston criteria and the quest for reliable biomarkers. As we explore the importance of accurate CAA identification in the era of anti-amyloid therapies, we also offer insights into managing the blurred lines between transient neurological episodes, TIAs, seizures, and amyloid spells, with a special focus on the role of imaging and the nuanced prescription of anti-epileptic drugs.

    Dr. Andreas Charidimou is the recipient of the 2024 Michael S. Pessin Stroke Leadership Prize.

    You can find him on X at @a_charidimou


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