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Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2020
In this Viewpoint, JAMA Neurology editors review the journal’s more important articles advancing scientific understanding of COVID-19 in the first 6 months of ...
S. Josephson, H. Kamel
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In this Viewpoint, JAMA Neurology editors review the journal’s more important articles advancing scientific understanding of COVID-19 in the first 6 months of ...
S. Josephson, H. Kamel
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Neurology, 2019
Telemedicine as a mode of delivery for clinical neurology has been established as a standard model in stroke systems of care for >10 years1,2 When considering the use of technology to increase access to care, stroke is the perfect paradigm in the acute ...
A. Guzik, J. Switzer
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Telemedicine as a mode of delivery for clinical neurology has been established as a standard model in stroke systems of care for >10 years1,2 When considering the use of technology to increase access to care, stroke is the perfect paradigm in the acute ...
A. Guzik, J. Switzer
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2006
The ageing brain and nervous system 152 Tremor 154 Neuropathic pain/neuralgia 156 HOW TO . . . Treat neuralgia 157 Parkinson's disease: presentation 158 Parkinson's disease: management 160
Lesley Bowker, James Price, Sarah Smith
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The ageing brain and nervous system 152 Tremor 154 Neuropathic pain/neuralgia 156 HOW TO . . . Treat neuralgia 157 Parkinson's disease: presentation 158 Parkinson's disease: management 160
Lesley Bowker, James Price, Sarah Smith
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1996
This Update incorporates an overview of articles on stroke, transient ischemic attack, and cerebrovascular disease; hypertension; multiple sclerosis; inflammation; infectious diseases; neurocardiog...
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This Update incorporates an overview of articles on stroke, transient ischemic attack, and cerebrovascular disease; hypertension; multiple sclerosis; inflammation; infectious diseases; neurocardiog...
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Neurology, 2004
This article presents information about the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology's new subspecialty certificate in vascular neurology, including the requirements for board certification. Practicing neurologists and child neurologists who have a major focus in vascular neurology can apply for the new certificate.
Dorthea Juul+3 more
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This article presents information about the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology's new subspecialty certificate in vascular neurology, including the requirements for board certification. Practicing neurologists and child neurologists who have a major focus in vascular neurology can apply for the new certificate.
Dorthea Juul+3 more
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2019
Abstract The face of neurology in clinical practice is changing; neurology is no longer primarily a diagnostic specialty. History taking and clinical examination are the cornerstone of neurological investigation though neurophobia is a recognised phenomenon amongst medical students and doctors.
Ross Paterson, Laszlo Sztriha
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Abstract The face of neurology in clinical practice is changing; neurology is no longer primarily a diagnostic specialty. History taking and clinical examination are the cornerstone of neurological investigation though neurophobia is a recognised phenomenon amongst medical students and doctors.
Ross Paterson, Laszlo Sztriha
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Characteristics of graduating US allopathic medical students pursuing a career in neurology
Neurology, 2019Objectives To identify factors associated with medical students becoming neurologists because, despite the increasing burden of neurologic disorders, there is a growing neurologist shortage.
L. Gutmann+10 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1992
Ventriculoscopy is used to open ventricular walls and barriers to the flow of cerebrospinal fluid. Surgeons have been using various donor nerves to restore some of the lost movement and sensation in brachial plexus traction or avulsion injuries.
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Ventriculoscopy is used to open ventricular walls and barriers to the flow of cerebrospinal fluid. Surgeons have been using various donor nerves to restore some of the lost movement and sensation in brachial plexus traction or avulsion injuries.
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Neurology residency training in 2017
Neurology, 2018Objective To survey graduating US neurology residents on the topics of debt, fellowship interview process, future plans, and their readiness for practice and business management tasks.
A. Mahajan+6 more
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Strategic Considerations for Applying the Flipped Classroom to Neurology Education
Annals of Neurology, 2019Nowadays, the “flipped classroom” approach is taking the center stage within medical education. However, very few reports on the implementation of the flipped classroom in neurology have been published to date, and this educational model still represents
S. Sandrone+11 more
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