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The Neurologist Is In, Episode 2: Teaming Up in the Stroke Unit and Beyond With Dr Mona Bahouth and Dr Deborah Dang
Podcasts
01/22/2021
In episode 2, Rachel Marie E. Salas, MD, interviews Mona Bahouth, MD, PhD, and Deborah Dang, PhD, RN, about the Johns Hopkins TeamingUP Model©, an interprofessional, patient-centered model currently being studied in the Johns Hopkins Hospital...
In episode 2, Rachel Marie E. Salas, MD, interviews Mona Bahouth, MD, PhD, and Deborah Dang, PhD, RN, about the Johns Hopkins TeamingUP Model©, an interprofessional, patient-centered model currently being studied in the Johns Hopkins Hospital...
In episode 2, Rachel Marie E....
01/22/2021
Neurology
A Review of Key Thrombectomy, ICH Trials From 2020
Podcasts
01/18/2021
In this podcast, Neurology Learning Network's Stroke & Vascular Section Editor Amrou Sarraj, MD, discusses important thrombectomy and intracerebral hemorrhage trial data that surfaced in 2020, including the BASILAR trial, RESILIENT trial, and...
In this podcast, Neurology Learning Network's Stroke & Vascular Section Editor Amrou Sarraj, MD, discusses important thrombectomy and intracerebral hemorrhage trial data that surfaced in 2020, including the BASILAR trial, RESILIENT trial, and...
In this podcast, Neurology...
01/18/2021
Neurology
Intravenous Thrombolysis in 2020: A Year in Review
Podcasts
01/11/2021
In this podcast, Neurology Learning Network's Stroke & Vascular Section Editor Amrou Sarraj, MD, reviews major intravenous thrombolysis trial data that emerged in 2020, including data for extending thrombolysis beyond the traditional 4.5-hour...
In this podcast, Neurology Learning Network's Stroke & Vascular Section Editor Amrou Sarraj, MD, reviews major intravenous thrombolysis trial data that emerged in 2020, including data for extending thrombolysis beyond the traditional 4.5-hour...
In this podcast, Neurology...
01/11/2021
Neurology
This Year in Stroke Prevention: A Review of New Trial Data
Podcasts
12/31/2020
In this podcast, Neurology Learning Network's Stroke & Vascular Section Editor Amrou Sarraj, MD, gives a snapshot of key stroke prevention trial data that were unveiled in 2020—the THALES trial, the RIVER trial, and the Treat Stroke to Target...
In this podcast, Neurology Learning Network's Stroke & Vascular Section Editor Amrou Sarraj, MD, gives a snapshot of key stroke prevention trial data that were unveiled in 2020—the THALES trial, the RIVER trial, and the Treat Stroke to Target...
In this podcast, Neurology...
12/31/2020
Neurology
Could a Stroke Alarm Clock Play a Role in Acute Stroke Management?
Q&As
11/23/2020
In a randomized study, researchers investigated whether using a stroke alarm clock that demands active feedback from stroke physicians could help accelerate acute stroke care. Neurology Learning Network discussed these findings further with...
In a randomized study, researchers investigated whether using a stroke alarm clock that demands active feedback from stroke physicians could help accelerate acute stroke care. Neurology Learning Network discussed these findings further with...
In a randomized study,...
11/23/2020
Neurology
Amrou Sarraj, MD: Selecting the Right Candidates for PFO Closure to Prevent Stroke Recurrence
Podcasts
10/08/2020
In part 3 of this podcast series, Dr Sarraj discusses factors that determine whether PFO closure is beneficial for each patient, scores and imaging modalities that can be used to help determine this, and patient expectations following the...
In part 3 of this podcast series, Dr Sarraj discusses factors that determine whether PFO closure is beneficial for each patient, scores and imaging modalities that can be used to help determine this, and patient expectations following the...
In part 3 of this podcast...
10/08/2020
Neurology
Amrou Sarraj, MD: Evidence for PFO Closure vs Medical Management Alone in Reducing Stroke Recurrence
Podcasts
10/02/2020
In part 2 of this podcast series, Dr Sarraj gives an overview of evidence from various clinical trials for the closure of patent foramen ovale (PFO) compared with medical management alone for the prevention of stroke recurrence among patients...
In part 2 of this podcast series, Dr Sarraj gives an overview of evidence from various clinical trials for the closure of patent foramen ovale (PFO) compared with medical management alone for the prevention of stroke recurrence among patients...
In part 2 of this podcast...
10/02/2020
Neurology
Neal S. Parikh, MD, on Smoking Rates Among Survivors of Acute Ischemic Stroke
Podcasts
10/01/2020
In this podcast, Dr Parikh discusses the findings of his recent study, which indicated that, smoking rates have not decreased over the past 2 decades among survivors of acute ischemic stroke, unlike the general population. He also reviews...
In this podcast, Dr Parikh discusses the findings of his recent study, which indicated that, smoking rates have not decreased over the past 2 decades among survivors of acute ischemic stroke, unlike the general population. He also reviews...
In this podcast, Dr Parikh...
10/01/2020
Neurology
Amrou Sarraj, MD: Approaching PFO-Associated Stroke from a Neurologist’s Standpoint
Podcasts
09/28/2020
In part 1 of this podcast series, Dr Sarraj discusses the etiology and special characteristics of patients with patent foramen ovale (PFO) and PFO-associated stroke compared with patients with traditional stroke risk factors, as well as how...
In part 1 of this podcast series, Dr Sarraj discusses the etiology and special characteristics of patients with patent foramen ovale (PFO) and PFO-associated stroke compared with patients with traditional stroke risk factors, as well as how...
In part 1 of this podcast...
09/28/2020
Neurology
Shumei Man, MD, PhD, on Shortening Door-to-Needle Times in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Podcasts
08/11/2020
In this podcast, Dr Man discusses the findings from her recent study, which indicated that shorter thrombolytic door-to-needle times were associated with lower all-cause readmission and lower all-cause mortality at 1 year among Medicare...
In this podcast, Dr Man discusses the findings from her recent study, which indicated that shorter thrombolytic door-to-needle times were associated with lower all-cause readmission and lower all-cause mortality at 1 year among Medicare...
In this podcast, Dr Man...
08/11/2020
Neurology

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