
Neuro Podcases
Podcast by Neuro Podcases.
Episodes
Essential Neurosurgery for the MLA - Functional Neurosurgery
Essential Neurosurgery for the MLA - Functional Neurosurgery by Neuro Podcases
Essential Neurosurgery for the MLA - Spinal
Essential Neurosurgery for the MLA - Spinal by Neuro Podcases
Essential Neurosurgery for the MLA - Intracerebral haemorrhage
In this episode we are joined by Mr Nick Carleton-Bland to discuss the topic of ICH
Essential Neurosurgery for the MLA - Traumatic Brain Injury
Essential Neurosurgery for the MLA - Traumatic Brain Injury by Neuro Podcases
Essential Neurosurgery for the MLA - Cranial
In this episode with are joined by Mr Nick Carleton-Bland to discuss some of the essential cranial Neurosurgery topics relevant to the UK Medical Licensing exam (MLA).
Inside Rett syndrome with Prof. Nicoletta Landsberger
In episode seven of our Neuroscience Research series, Filippo Dall'Armellina and Dr. Michael Cearns speak with Dr. Nicoletta Landsberger from the University of Milan. Her research focuses on Rett syndrome: a rare, severe X-linked neurodevelopmental disorder and a leading cause of intellectual disability in females. They discuss how the disease progresses in Mecp2-deficient mice, the therapeutic po
Genetic risk factors for Alzheimer's disease with Prof. Julie Williams
In this episode of our Neuroscience Research series, Filippo Dall'Armellina and Dr Michael Cearns speak with Professor Julie Williams (Cardiff University), a leading figure in the genetics of Alzheimer’s disease. Prof. Williams also co-hosts “In Two Minds” with Justine Pickering, so be sure to check it out.
Research highlights:
- Paper 1: Harold D et al. (2009). Genome-wide association study ident
Genetic Causes of ALS/FTD with Prof. Isaacs
In this episode of our Neuroscience Research series, hosts Filippo Dall'Armellina and Michael Cearns welcome Professor Adrian Isaacs (UCL), who investigates the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying FTD and ALS.
Research Highlights:
- Paper 1: Mizielinska S, et al. C9orf72 repeat expansions cause neurodegeneration in Drosophila through arginine-rich proteins. Science, 2014. [PMID: 251034
Functional neurological disorder
In this episode we are joined by Dr Ingrid Hoeritzauer to discuss her approach to the diagnosis and management of functional neurological disorders.
Neurodevelopmental disorders with Prof. Michele Jacob
In the fourth episode of our Neuroscience Research series, hosts Filippo Dall'Armellina and Dr. Michael Cearns are joined by Prof. Michele Jacob, Professor of Neuroscience at Tufts University. Prof. Jacob’s research focuses on autism spectrum disorders, intellectual disabilities, and the molecular mechanisms underlying neurodevelopmental disorders. Her work spans basic biology, including the Wnt/β
Brain injury in Covid-19 with Ben Michael
In this episode of our Neuroscience Research series, hosts Filippo Dall'Armellina and Dr. Michael Cearns engage in a fascinating conversation with Professor Ben Michael, Director of The Brain Infection & Inflammation Group at the University of Liverpool. Together, they delve into the emerging field of neuro-COVID and Covid-19 associated neurological complications, exploring the ongoing research an
Surgical trials and meningiomas with Prof. Michael Jenkinson
In this episode of our Neuroscience Research series, hosts Filippo Dall'Armellina and Michael Cearns engage in a compelling discussion with Professor Michael Jenkinson, Chair of Surgical Trials at the University of Liverpool. They explore his pioneering work in surgical trials to understand meningiomas, a type of brain tumours.
Research Highlights from the Episode:
- IMPACT study publication: Isl
A-Z on epilepsy with Prof. Tony Marson
In this inaugural episode of our Neuroscience Research series, hosts Filippo Dall'Armellina and Michael Cearns are joined by Professor Tony Marson who leads the Liverpool Epilepsy Research Group and is a honorary consultant neurologist at The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust. Together, they explore Professor Marson's career in epilepsy research, answering practical questions in the field.
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From bench to bedside on HSV encephalitis with Dr. Laura Bricio Moreno
In this podcast episode we are joined by Dr. Laura Bricio Moreno, a postdoc research fellow at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Harvard Medical School. The discussion focuses on the pathogenesis of HSV-1 encephalitis as well as some of the pre-clinical research currently being undertaken in this field.
How To Think Like A Neurologist
In this episode we are joined by Dr Ethan Meltzer to discuss how his approach to clinical reasoning in Neurology. Further information on his book can be found at the following link
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/how-to-think-like-a-neurologist-9780197576663?cc=gb&lang=en&
Diagnosis and management of MS
In this episode we are joined by Dr Mirasol Forcadela to discuss diagnosis and management of patients presenting with MS
Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder
In this episode we are joined by Dr Mirasol Forcadela to discuss Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder
Clinical Pearls in Cognitive Neurology
In this episode we are joined by Cognitive Neurologist Dr Christopher Kyndt to discuss his top tips for diagnostic assessment of patients presenting to cognitive clinic.
CNS infections - Encephalitis
In this two part series on CNS infection we are joined by Dr Mark Ellul to discuss an approach to Meningitis and Encephalitis
CNS Infection - Meningitis
In this episode we are joined by Dr Mark Ellul to discuss the topic of Meningitis
Neuro-Opthalmology
In this episode we are joined by Consultant Neurologist and Neuro-opthalmologist Dr Sui Wong.
An approach to... Ischaemic stroke in young adults
In this episode we are joined by Dr Regan Cooley to discuss his approach to a young patient presenting with ischaemic stroke.
An approach to... Myopathy
In this episode we are joined by Senior Clinical Lecturer and Consultant Neurologist Dr James Lilleker to discuss how he approaches the patient presenting with a suspected myopathy
Stroke prevention - role of carotid endarterectomy
In this episode we are joined by Consultant vascular surgeon Mr Jagjeeth Naik to discuss the topic of carotid endarterectomy in secondary stroke prevention
Status Epilepticus
In this episode we are joined by Professor Hannah Cock to discuss the topic of Status Epilepticus
Cases from... the general neurology clinic
In this episode we are joined by Consultant Neurologist Dr John Williamson to discuss some of the common referrals seen in general neurology clinic.
An approach to... Paraproteinaemic neuropathy
In this episode we are joined by Dr Stephen Keddie to discuss the topic of paraproteinaemic neuropathy
Cauda equina syndrome
In this episode we are joined by Mr Carlton-Bland to discuss the diagnosis of cauda equine syndrome
Cases from... The neuro ICU
In this episode we are joined by consultant anaesthetist Dr Jed Smith to discuss common clinical scenarios encountered on the Neuro ICU.
An approach to... nerve conduction studies
In this episode we are joined by Consultant Neurologist and Clinical Neurophysiologist Dr Edrich Rodrigues to discuss how nerve conduction studies
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy
In this episode we are joined by Dr Gargi Banerjee to discuss the topic of cerebral amyloid angiopathy
Myoclonus - a diagnostic approach
In this episode we are joined by movement disorder specialist Dr Jayachandran Panicker to discuss his approach to myoclonus
Management of Parkinson's disease
In this episode we are joined by Dr Malcolm Steiger, consultant neurologist with special interest in movement disorders, to discuss management of Parkinson's disease.
Migraine - diagnosis and management
In this episode we are joined by consultant neurologist and headache specialist Dr Nick Silver to discuss his approach to migraine
Deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease
Deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease by Neuro Podcases
An approach to... localisation (part 2)
Building on from the principles discussed in part 1, in this second episode Dr John Williamson discusses localisation through clinical cases.
An approach to... localisation (part 1)
In this episode Dr John Williamson discusses an approach to localisation
Primary progressive aphasia - a practical approach
In this episode we are joined by consultant neurologist Dr Matt Jones to discuss his approach to a patient presenting with primary progressive aphasia
Neuroimaging and the dementias
In this episode we are joined by consultant neuroradiologist Dr Shubhabrata Biswas to discuss the neuroradiological features of dementias. Please visit our website to access the video for this episode where you will also be able to view the images being discussed.
An approach to peripheral neuropathy
In this episode we are joined by Dr James Holt, consultant neurologist with a special interest in neuromuscular disorders, to discuss how he approaches a patient presenting with a suspected peripheral neuropathy.
Covid-19 and the nervous system
In this episode we are joined by Dr Benedict Michael to discuss the neurological effects of Covid-19 infection. Alongside this we also discuss the practicalities of performing clinical research during an evolving global pandemic as well as some of the ongoing research he is currently conducting.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy and its use in neurological disorders
In this episode we are joined by Dr Jeremy Mason to discuss the topic of hyperbaric oxygen therapy and its use in neurological disorders.
Progressive cerebellar ataxia in adults
In this episode we are joined by consultant neuroligist Dr Rajith De Silva. The discussion focusses on his approach to a patient presenting with progressive cerebellar ataxia.
Pre-hospital stroke
In this episode we are joined by consultant neurologist Dr Henry Zhao who is the operational clinical lead for the Melbourne mobile stroke unit. In the episode we discuss his experience working with the Melbourne mobile stroke unit alongside a more general discussion around the pre-hospital management stroke.
The thalamus - a practical approach
In this episode we are joined by consultant neurologist Dr Thomas Chemmanam to discuss his approach to disorders of the thalamus. During the episode we discuss the clinical importance of the thalamus and the myriad ways thalamic disorders may present in clinical practice.
An approach to... acute vertigo
In this episode we are joined by consultant neurologist Dr Regan Cooley to discuss his approach to the patient presenting with acute vertigo.
Motor Neurone Disease - Part 2
In this episode we are joined by consultant neurologist Dr Robert Edis to discuss motor neurone disease. In this second part of the episode we discuss the management of this condition.
Music: Good Starts - Jingle Punks https://youtu.be/NstTz8iyl-c
Motor Neurone Disease - Part 1
In this episode we are joined by consultant neurologist Dr Robert Edis to discuss motor neurone disease. In this first part of the episode we discuss the pathophysiology, clinical presentation and diagnostic approach to this condition.
Music: Good Starts - Jingle Punks https://youtu.be/NstTz8iyl-c
Epilepsy And Driving (UK regulations)
In this episode we are joined by Consultant neurologist and epilepsy specialist Professor Tony Marson to discuss current UK regulations regarding epilepsy and driving.
An approach to... spinal cord disorders
In this episode we are joined by Dr Anu Jacob to discuss his approach to patients presenting with a suspected spinal cord disorder. Using two cases we discuss how the clinical examinations can localise the site of pathology to the spinal cord and discuss the different clinical features of common spinal cord syndromes.
Music: Good Starts - Jingle Punks https://youtu.be/NstTz8iyl-c
Investigation and management of intracerebral haemorrhage
In this episode we are joined by Associate Professor Nawaf Yassi to discuss his approach to the investigation and management of a patient presenting with intracerebral haemorrhage. We discuss boht common and rarer causes for the presentation alongside the evidence base behind treatment decisions.
Music: Good Starts - Jingle Punks https://youtu.be/NstTz8iyl-c
An approach to... cognitive examination
In this episode we are joined by cognitive neurologist Dr Rhys Davies to discuss his approach to cognitive examination.
An approach to... CT head interpretation in ED
In this episode with Dr Mills, Consultant Neuroradiologist, we discuss acute imaging taken in the AED from a patient presenting with a thunderclap headache.
See the Neuropodcases website for the accompanying video - www.neuropodcases.co.uk
Role of CT perfusion in diagnosis and management of acute ischaemic stroke
In this episode we are joined by Professor Bruce Campbell to discuss CT perfusion scanning and it's role in the diagnosis and management of acute ischaemic stroke. Visit www.neuropodcases.co.uk to access the radiology images discussed in the episode.
All clinical cases in these podcast episodes have been created based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any s
An approach to movement disorders
In this episode we are joined by Dr Michael Bonello who discusses his approach to a patient with movement disorders.
Music: Good Starts - Jingle Punks https://youtu.be/NstTz8iyl-c
Mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischaemic stroke
In this episode we are joined by Professor Bernard Yan to discuss the past, present and future of mechanical thrombectomy as a treatment for patients presenting with acute ischaemic stroke.
Music: Good Starts - Jingle Punks https://youtu.be/NstTz8iyl-c
An approach to the investigation and management of stroke
Diagnosis of an acute stroke is only the first step in the management of a patient. In this episode we discuss how to approach investigate for stroke aetiology as well as manage future stroke prevention.
Music: Good Starts - Jingle Punks https://youtu.be/NstTz8iyl-c
Cases from the 'first fit' clinic
We discuss four cases of transient loss of consciousness that might get referred to the first fit clinic from GP or AED.
Dr Smith highlights important features that help make a diagnosis and also discusses a very important presentation to be aware of!
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Cases from the cognitive clinic
A chat through 4 cases that may present to a cognitive clinic with consultant Neurologist, Dr Davies.
In this podcast, we discuss three major causes of dementia and how they present, along with a fourth, common presentation.
Music: Good Starts - Jingle Punks https://youtu.be/NstTz8iyl-c
An approach to neurology history taking (part 2)
A session with Dr Smith, consultant Neurologist, about how to take a neurologically focussed history based on answering 3 key questions.
In this podcast, we also discuss cases to demonstrate how important a clear history is when looking at a neurological presentation.
Music: Good Starts - Jingle Punks https://youtu.be/NstTz8iyl-c
An approach to back pain
Discussion with consultant Neurosurgeon, Mr Carleton-Bland, about back pain - what symptoms and signs to worry about and when to act on them.
This discussion covers the more benign causes of back pain along with the 'not to miss' cauda equina and metastatic cord compression that are often seen in GP and emergency departments.
All clinical cases in these podcast episodes have been created based o
An approach to... the confused patient
This episode with consultant Neurologist, Dr Davies, provides a memorable approach to aid the diagnosis of a confused patient on a ward.
All clinical cases in these podcast episodes have been created based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person. No specific individual patient information will ever be provided in the podcast.
The information
An approach to cognitive neurology
In this episode, Dr Davies, consultant Neurologist, discusses his subspecialty interest of cognitive neurology - what conditions he helps manage and how the roles of psychology and psychiatry play a crucial role in managing patients.
All clinical cases in these podcast episodes have been created based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person. N
A patient presents with... foot drop
Discussion with consultant Neurologist, Dr Davies, regarding the anatomy and clinical findings of a foot drop with common and important causes reviewed.
All clinical cases in these podcast episodes have been created based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person. No specific individual patient information will ever be provided in the podcast.
A patient presents with... pins and needles in their feet
A discussion with neuromuscular specialist, Dr Dougan, regarding a case of sensory and motor disturbance that progresses over months: what to consider, how to investigate and key points when considering nerve conduction studies.
All clinical cases in these podcast episodes have been created based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person. No spe
An approach to neuroradiology (part 1)
A discussion with Dr Samantha Mills, Consultant Neuroradiologist, about considerations when assessing a mass lesion on brain imaging.
A patient presents with... a suspected stroke - Part 2
In this episode we discuss the diagnostic approach to a patient presenting with suspected stroke with Dr Regan Cooley.
All clinical cases in these podcast episodes have been created based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person. No specific individual patient information will ever be provided in the podcast.
The information in this episode i
A patient presents with... a suspected stroke - Part 1
In this episode we discuss the diagnostic approach to a patient presenting with a suspected stroke with Dr Regan Cooley.
All clinical cases in these podcast episodes have been created based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person. No specific individual patient information will ever be provided in the podcast.
The information in this episode
A patient presents with... weakness
A discussion with Dr Rhys Davies regarding two different presentations that have a common pathology.
All clinical cases in these podcast episodes have been created based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person. No specific individual patient information will ever be provided in the podcast.
The information in this episode is intended for the
A patient presents with... tremor
A discussion with movement disorder specialist, Dr Richard Ellis, about an approach to assessment and management of a patient with a tremor.
All clinical cases in these podcast episodes have been created based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person. No specific individual patient information will ever be provided in the podcast.
The informa
An approach to history taking in Neurosurgery
A discussion with consultant neurosurgeon, Mr Carleton-Bland, about an approach to history taking from a neurosurgical perspective with an illustrative case and interpretation of a scan.
All clinical cases in these podcast episodes have been created based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person. No specific individual patient information will
An approach to transient neurological symptoms
This episode discusses presentations to the TIA clinic with stroke neurologist Dr Regan Cooley.
All clinical cases in these podcast episodes have been created based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person. No specific individual patient information will ever be provided in the podcast.
The information in this episode is intended for the purp
An approach to genetic testing
A discussion with Dr Bonello regarding key points to consider in genetic conditions, with a focus on the inheritance, clincial features and management options in Huntington's Disease.
All clinical cases in these podcast episodes have been created based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person. No specific individual patient information will eve
An approach to history taking in Neurology
Discussion with Dr Davies about the key points and common difficulties in taking a neurology focussed history.
All clinical cases in these podcast episodes have been created based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person. No specific individual patient information will ever be provided in the podcast.
The information in this episode is intend
A patient presents with... memory difficulties
A case based discussion with consultant neurologist Dr Rhys Davies.
All clinical cases in these podcast episodes have been created based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person. No specific individual patient information will ever be provided in the podcast.
The information in this episode is intended for the purposes of medical student educ
An approach to epilepsy
Discussion with Dr Smith regarding his approach to epilepsy definition, diagnosis and classification.
All clinical cases and "patients" presented in this podcast are fictional. They are made up based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person. No specific individual patient information will ever be provided in the podcast. Any direct similarities
A patient presents with... arm weakness
In this bonus podcast episode we focus on the clinico-anatomical correlation of neurological symptoms.
All clinical cases in these podcast episodes have been created based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person. No specific individual patient information will ever be provided in the podcast.
The information in this episode is intended for t
A patient presents with... blurred vision and headache
In thispodcast episode we focus on the clinico-anatomical correlation of neurological symptoms.
All clinical cases in these podcast episodes have been created based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person. No specific individual patient information will ever be provided in the podcast.
The information in this episode is intended for the purp
A patient presents with... difficulty moving
In this bonus podcast episode we focus on the clinico-anatomical correlation of neurological symptoms.
All clinical cases in these podcast episodes have been created based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person. No specific individual patient information will ever be provided in the podcast.
The information in this episode is intended for t
A patient presents with... arm weakness and a drooping eyelid
In this bonus podcast episode we focus on the clinico-anatomical correlation of neurological symptoms.
All clinical cases in these podcast episodes have been created based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person. No specific individual patient information will ever be provided in the podcast.
The information in this episode is intended for t
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