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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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Burnout, career satisfaction, and well-being among US neurology residents and fellows in 2016
Neurology, 2017Objective: To study prevalence of and factors contributing to burnout, career satisfaction, and well-being in US neurology residents and fellows. Methods: A total of 938 US American Academy of Neurology member neurology residents and fellows were ...
K. Levin+10 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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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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The Future of the Lecture in Neurology Education
Seminars in neurology, 2018The lecture has been a core pedagogical method since the early days of formal medical education. Although approaches to formal lectures have evolved over the years, there has been ongoing debate about the role that lectures should play in modern medical ...
S. Schaefer+2 more
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Global Neurology: Navigating Career Possibilities
Seminars in neurology, 2018Neurology has not typically been associated with international relief work; however, with the growth of chronic cardiovascular disease and stroke associated with unhealthy eating and sedentary ways, the appearance of “new” neurologic diseases, such as ...
N. Schiess, D. Saylor, J. Zunt
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Telemedicine and Child Neurology
Journal of Child Neurology, 2018Over the past 2 decades, various telehealth technologies, in particular synchronous video teleconferencing between provider and patient, have been incorporated into the practice of neurology.
Mark D. Lo, S. Gospe
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Neurology, 2008
The training of clinical neurologists is undergoing profound change. Increasing subspecialization within neurology, the widening separation of clinical neurology from other branches of internal medicine, limitations of exposure to training in internal medicine, mandated restrictions in working hours, and attempts to shorten the training period are ...
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The training of clinical neurologists is undergoing profound change. Increasing subspecialization within neurology, the widening separation of clinical neurology from other branches of internal medicine, limitations of exposure to training in internal medicine, mandated restrictions in working hours, and attempts to shorten the training period are ...
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