Practical Neurology Podcast
Episodes
ABN Autumn Lecture: Functional movement disorders - phenomenology and management
21 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Based on the ABN's Autumn Meeting, David Nicholl interviews Mark Edwards on his lecture Functional Movement Disorders - Phenomenology and Management. ...
ABN Autumn Lectures: Debate: MS and stem cells - hope or hype?
07 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Based on the ABN's Autumn Meeting debate, Ralph Gregory interviews Neil Robertson on the subject of MS and stem cells and whether they're hope or hype...
ABN Autumn Lectures: Gliomas - from biology to bedside
07 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Based on the ABN's Autumn Meeting, David Burn interviews Anthony Chalmers on his lecture Gliomas - from Biology to Bedside. The ABN Autumn Meeting to...
ABN Autumn Lectures: Stroke treatment - past, present and future
31 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Based on the ABN's Autumn Meeting, PN Editor Phil Smith interviews Peter Sandercock on his lecture Stroke Treatment - Past, Present and Future. The A...
ABN Autumn Lectures: Epilepsy surgery - who, what and when?
31 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Based on the ABN's Autumn Meeting, PN Editor Geraint Fuller interviews Khalid Hamandi on his lecture Epilepsy Surgery - Who, What and When? The ABN A...
ABN Conference 2016: Nick Fletcher on movement disorders in young adults
05 Jul 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Hugh Morris is joined by Nick Fletcher to discuss his ABN Conference lecture "Movement disorders in young adults". The ABN conference 2016, which th...
ABN Medallist 2016: Professor Alastair Compton and the innovation on Multiple Sclerosis research
05 Jul 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Practical Neurology Associate Editor Neil Scolding interviews ABN Medallist Prof. Alastair Compton, at the British Neurosciences Association 2016 conf...
Functional Disorders - Geraint Fuller interviews Jon Stone
05 Jul 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Practical Neurology Editor Geraint Fuller is joined by Jon Stone to discuss two of his recent Practical Neurology papers on the subject of functional ...
ABN Conference 2016: Phil Smith interviews Ingrid Scheffer about epilepsy genetics comes of age
20 Jun 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Practical Neurology Editor Phil Smith is joined by Ingrid Scheffer to discuss her ABN Conference Gordon Holmes' lecture: "Epilepsy genetics comes of a...
Ten year analysis of the UK Multiple Sclerosis risk sharing scheme study: ABN Conference 2016
14 Jun 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Dr Jacqueline Palace is interviewed about her 10 year analysis of the UK Multiple Sclerosis risk sharing scheme study, presented at this year's Associ...
Oliver Sacks on โThe man who mistook his wife for a hatโ
23 Mar 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Welcome to another Practical Neurology book club podcast with PN editor Phil Smith. This time the club and discussed Oliver Sackโs โThe man who mi...
Huw Morris on โLucky Manโ
29 Jul 2014
Contributed by Lukas
Michael J Fox, star of the Back to the Future trilogy, was born in 1961, moved to Hollywood aged 18 and while avidly lapping up the customary attentio...
Katherine Harding on โLucky Manโ
29 Jul 2014
Contributed by Lukas
Michael J Fox, star of the Back to the Future trilogy, was born in 1961, moved to Hollywood aged 18 and while avidly lapping up the customary attentio...
Allan Ropper on โLucky Manโ
29 Jul 2014
Contributed by Lukas
Michael J Fox, star of the Back to the Future trilogy, was born in 1961, moved to Hollywood aged 18 and while avidly lapping up the customary attentio...
Lucky Man: A review of Michael J Foxโs memoir
29 Jul 2014
Contributed by Lukas
Michael J Fox, star of the Back to the Future trilogy, was born in 1961, moved to Hollywood aged 18 and while avidly lapping up the customary attentio...
ABN special: How neurologists think, and what my errors taught me
24 Jun 2014
Contributed by Lukas
Martin Samuels, professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, tells Huw Morris, professor of Clinical Neuroscience at the National Hospital for Neur...
ABN special: David Chadwick
15 Apr 2014
Contributed by Lukas
In preparation for this year's ABN annual conference in May, listen to last year's ABN Medallist speaker, David Chadwick. David Chadwick OBE is curren...
The neurology of Sjรถgrenโs syndrome and the rheumatology of peripheral neuropathy and myelitis
17 Jan 2014
Contributed by Lukas
Neurological symptoms occur in approximately 20% of patients with Sjรถgren's syndrome, and may be the presenting manifestations of the disease. In th...
Neurology and detective writing: Peter Gautier-Smith
22 Dec 2013
Contributed by Lukas
Peter Gautier-Smith, now retired from neurological consulting at Queen Square, and crime fiction writer, describes how he made the leap from clinician...
Neurology and detective writing: Oliver Sacks
22 Dec 2013
Contributed by Lukas
Listen to Oliver Sacks, professor of neurology and NYU School of Medicine, discuss the role of narrative in neurology, and the parallels between the s...
Neurology and detective writing: Harold Klawans
22 Dec 2013
Contributed by Lukas
Listen to Chris Goetz, director of the Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Program at Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, talk about the p...
Neurology and detective writing: Andrew Lees
22 Dec 2013
Contributed by Lukas
Listen to Andrew Lees, director of the Reta Lila Weston Institute for Neurological Studies at UCL and director of the Queen Square Brain Bank for Neur...
Solving the case, making the diagnosis: Neurology and detective writing
20 Dec 2013
Contributed by Lukas
When searching for clues to reach a diagnosis, neurologists often empathise with the detective who is trying to solve a case, write Peter Kempster and...
A taste of honey
08 May 2013
Contributed by Lukas
Andrew Chancellor, consultant neurologist in Tauranga, New Zealand, gives the background to his reported case of honey neurotoxicity in the June issue...