One Voice for Neurology

OneNeurology

The One Voice for Neurology podcast, is a series of podcasts exploring why it’s time to make neurology a priority, how that can be achieved with a global and uniform response and what that could mean for the future of neurology and those living with a neurological disorder. This podcast is for anybody and everybody interested in making neurology one global priority. Join me, Sam Pauly as we bring together voices from the world of neurology, to discuss the OneNeurology Initiative

  1. Jun 24

    Building Global Neurology: Tackling Inequality, Workforce Gaps and the Future of Brain Health

    Neurological conditions are one of the biggest health challenges facing the world today — yet access to neurological care remains deeply unequal. In this episode of One Voice for Neurology, Professor Riadh Gouider, First Vice President of the World Federation of Neurology, Head of Neurology at Razi Hospital in Tunis, and Ambassador for the One Neurology Partnership, shares his perspective on the future of global neurology. This honest and thought-provoking conversation explores the global shortage of neurologists, inequalities in access to care, the growing burden of stroke and neurological conditions, and why collaboration is essential to improving brain health worldwide. Professor Gouider discusses: • Why brain health must become a global public health priority • The impact of workforce shortages and the challenge of brain drain • Why improving working conditions, access to equipment and professional opportunities is essential to retaining neurological expertise • Building networks of care that connect specialists, primary care teams and communities • How collaboration, teleneurology and shared expertise can expand access to neurological care • The role of advocacy in changing policy and health priorities A powerful conversation about building sustainable neurological care systems and creating a future where everyone has access to brain health — because there is no health without brain health. Resources mentioned in this episode:  WFN–AAN Global Advocacy Leadership Program (GALP) WFN website: https://wfneurology.org/education/galp AAN website: https://www.aan.com/education/global-advocacy-leadership-program UNESCO report on neurotechnology, ethics and equity: https://www.unesco.org/en/ethics-neurotech?hub=83294  Keywords Global neurology, brain health, neurological disorders, neurology workforce, brain drain, access to care, stroke care, telestroke, teleneurology, health equity, healthcare innovation, neurology advocacy, One Neurology, World Federation of Neurology, global health

    24 min
  2. 12/11/2025

    Different Brains, Better Care: Personalising Neurology for Everyone

    In this episode of One Voice for Neurology, we explore how personalised and precision approaches in neurology can improve care for everyone by recognising individual differences in brain health, including gender, sleep, and hormonal factors.  Our guests — Dr Antonella Santuccione Chadha, medical doctor, neuroscientist, and founder of the Women’s Brain Foundation, and Dr Thomas Penzel, President of the World Sleep Society — discuss the latest research on gender differences in neurological conditions, the role of sleep and hormonal influences in prevention, and how holistic, individualised care can enhance outcomes for patients, clinicians, and health systems worldwide.  We also hear from Chéri Ballinger, a Women’s Brain Foundation ambassador and traumatic brain injury survivor, who shares a personal account of how a gender-informed, individualised approach transformed her care.  Topics covered include:  How sex and gender impact neurological disease prevalence, symptoms, and treatment responseThe role of sleep and hormonal factors in supporting brain health and preventing diseaseAdvances in technology and AI supporting personalised approaches to neurologyThe importance of investing in research, sharing data, and promoting female leadership to drive equitable, patient-centred neurological careReal-world implications of holistic and precision neurology for patients and healthcare systems Whether you’re a clinician, researcher, patient, or advocate, this episode highlights how understanding differences in brain health can lead to better, more equitable care for everyone.

    40 min
  3. 07/21/2025

    Episode 17 – Living with the Impact of Neurological Disorders

    Released on World Brain Day In this episode of the One Voice for Neurology podcast, we explore the lasting and often invisible impact of neurological disorders on individuals, families, and carers. We begin with a focus on encephalitis, featuring Dr Ava Easton from Encephalitis International. She discusses the causes, long-term effects, and the importance of the new WHO Technical Brief on encephalitis—developed in partnership with the organisation—and how that aligns with the goals of the WHO’s Intersectoral Global Action Plan (IGAP) on Epilepsy and Other Neurological Disorders, particularly around improving diagnosis, care pathways, and support systems. We also hear from Subha, a young woman living with encephalitis, who shares a moving personal audio diary about her journey and the reality of adapting to a new normal. Later in the episode, we turn to palliative care. Tracey, a carer for her husband Nick, reflects on their experience and how early palliative care helped them navigate uncertainty and improve the quality of life for them both. To close, Professor Dr David Oliver from the OneNeurology Palliative Care Working Group explains how palliative care can be better integrated across neurological care—taking a holistic and multidisciplinary approach—and why it’s vital at all stages, not just at the end of life. Together, these voices show the progress being made through better research, partnerships, and advocacy—and the ongoing need for greater awareness, education, and more person-centred support, all of which underline the profound and enduring impact of neurological disorders.

    41 min

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The One Voice for Neurology podcast, is a series of podcasts exploring why it’s time to make neurology a priority, how that can be achieved with a global and uniform response and what that could mean for the future of neurology and those living with a neurological disorder. This podcast is for anybody and everybody interested in making neurology one global priority. Join me, Sam Pauly as we bring together voices from the world of neurology, to discuss the OneNeurology Initiative