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May 10 2016 Issue

May 10 2016 Issue

FromNeurology® Podcast


May 10 2016 Issue

FromNeurology® Podcast

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
May 9, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

1) Neurology® Clinical Practice: Clinical Exome Sequencing in Neurologic Disease 2) What's Trending: Interview with Natalia del Campo about her paper on relationship of regional brain beta-amyloid to gait speed3) Topic of the month: Neurology Today story about pioglitazone found to be associated with a lower risk of secondary stroke in Non-diabetic patients with insulin resistanceThis podcast for the Neurology Journal begins and closes with Dr. Robert Gross, Editor-in-Chief, briefly discussing highlighted articles from the print issue of Neurology. In the second segment Dr. Ted Burns interviews Dr. Brent Fogel about his Neurology: Clinical Practice paper on clinical exome sequencing in neurologic disease. Dr. Ted Burns is interviewing Dr. Natalia del Campo for our “What's Trending” feature of the week about her paper on relationship of regional brain beta-amyloid to gait speed. Dr. Andy Southerland interviews Dr. Walter Kernan about a Neurology Today story on the topic of pioglitazone found to be associated with a lower risk of secondary stroke in Non-diabetic patients with insulin resistance.DISCLOSURES: Dr. Ted Burns serves as Podcast Editor for Neurology®; and has received research support for consulting activities with UCB, CSL Behring, Walgreens and Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Dr. Fogel received speaker honoraria from the American Academy of Neurology and American Physician Institute for Advanced Professional Studies; received funding for travel from American Physician Institute for Advanced Professional Studies and National Ataxia Foundation; receives research support from American Physician Institute for Advance Professional Studies, National Ataxia Foundation and the NIH.Dr. Southerland serves as Podcast Deputy Editor for Neurology; receives research support from the American Heart Association-American Stroke Association National Clinical Research Program, American Academy of Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Health Resources Services Administration and the NIH; has a provisional patent application titled: “Method, system and computer readable medium for improving treatment times for rapid evaluation of acute stroke via mobile telemedicine;” and gave legal expert review.Dr. Kernan academic institution receives research support from Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited and the NIH.NO CME WILL BE OFFERED THIS WEEK.
Released:
May 9, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Neurology podcast is introduced by Editor-in-Chief Robert A. Gross, MD, PhD, who discusses several highlighted articles in the current issue of Neurology®. The podcast regularly features content from Neurology® Clinical Practice, Neurology® Genetics, and Neurology® Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation. Opening segments include interviews with authors who summarize a current article and discuss the main findings and clinical implications for neurologists. It concludes with the Lesson of the Week, a short segment on a topic such as a laboratory technique, statistical methods, or historical neurology. Regular features also include Delayed Recall, ePearls, and What’s Trending. Podcast listeners can earn 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credits™ by answering the multiple-choice questions related to Neurology content in the online Podcast Quiz. (Delayed recall, Neurology® Clinical Practice, Neurology® Genetics, and Neurology® Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation contents are excluded from the CME program). The exams are posted weekly on Wednesday.