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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Neuroscience & Neurology.

SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.

    JCN: Physician Wellness Series: CBT Techniques

    JCN: Physician Wellness Series: CBT Techniques

    This episode on cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is part of a series of conversations about physician wellness with Azara Singh, pediatric neurologist and Chair of Physician Wellness at the Charleston Area Medical Center in West Virginia. 

    • 35 min
    JCN: The Road of a Physician-Scientist: Studying Muscular Dystrophy with Michael Lopez

    JCN: The Road of a Physician-Scientist: Studying Muscular Dystrophy with Michael Lopez

    Michael Lopez, MD, PhD (he/him) is a pediatric neurologist, researcher and assistant professor at the University of Alabama in Birmingham, studying muscular dystrophy.

    • 15 min
    JCN: Disability, Advocacy, and Poetry

    JCN: Disability, Advocacy, and Poetry

    An interview with Young-Min Kim, pediatric neurologist, associate professor of pediatrics and neurology and director of developmental medicine at Loma Linda University about the importance of inclusion of physicians with disabilities.

    • 33 min
    JCN: Disability and Advocacy in Pediatric Neurology

    JCN: Disability and Advocacy in Pediatric Neurology

    An interview with Diana Cejas, MD, MPH (she/her), author, pediatric neurologist and assistant professor of child neurology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and at the Carolina Institute of Developmental Disabilities.
    Reading discussed:
    https://www.kevinmd.com/2019/06/to-struggling-medical-students-meet-the-physician-who-conquered-the-nos.html
    https://www.neurologylive.com/view/expanding-diversity-neurology-inclusive-communication-accessibility-diana-cejas
    Why This Doctor Is Fighting for Her Patients’ Pain to Be Taken More Seriously | Teen Vogue

    • 37 min
    JCN: Disability, Advocacy, and the Residency Application Match

    JCN: Disability, Advocacy, and the Residency Application Match

    An interview with Rebecca Cusack (she/her), academic doctor and disability advocate in the United Kingdom who is currently applying for the Match in neurology about how physicians, medical schools and residency programs can support disability and advocacy.

    • 18 min
    JCN: ChatGPT and the use of Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric Neurology

    JCN: ChatGPT and the use of Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric Neurology

    A conversation with  with Rohit Marawar, associate professor of neurology at Wayne State University. (Note: Recorded in Fall 2023)

    • 24 min

Customer Reviews

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12 Ratings

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mdhoneybee ,

Awesome podcasts for neurologists

Wonderful topics from
Experts to keep the child neurologist up to date and interesting topics for non-medical listeners as well

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Listen now and share with friends!

Recently listened to the episode with Dr. Z Lerario (they/them) and Gabriel Glissmeyer (he/him) about transgender and gender minority communities and pediatric neurology, and loved every second! The episode focuses on the importance of providing gender affirming care as a pediatric neurologist and shares steps providers can take to make their practice more welcoming of trans and gender diverse patients.

As a non-binary person who has struggled navigating our healthcare system, I am so grateful for providers that are pushing for change and looking to fix a broken system. This episode gives me hope that medicine can become a safe place for all patients.

Thank you Ali, Z and Gabe for shedding light on much an important topic. I hope there are more episodes related to trans+ care in the future!

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Prevalence & Patient Outcomes in Post-Op Spine OSA Patients

I wholeheartedly agree with Dr. Andrew Chung’s recommendations that practitioners need to assess in the pre-op app’t if the patient has OSA and the importance of documenting this information in the patient’s record for access by the surgeon & anesthesiologist in the immediate pre-op period. Patients also need to be responsible in assuring that this information is given to the physicians in the surgical team when they approach the patients pre-operatively. If the patient has a CPAP or BiPAP, they need to bring the machine and mask and tubing(not just the mask and tubing)with them to the hospital. Respiratory therapy departments don’t always have a machine available.

As a nurse with OSA & CSA and many co-morbidities, I speak with the anesthesiologist preoperatively & I tell them I want a continuous oxygen sat monitor postoperatively, especially if a narcotic basal rate infusion is prescribed.

I took care of a patient after my shift, and the patient had died while sleeping. The patient had had a second rotator cuff repair with a morphine basal rate infusing & oxygen had been dc’d after oxygen sat checks while on room air had met criteria. The patient had OSA & he did not tell the anesthesiologist preoperatively that he had OSA. The patient had told him prior to the first rotator cuff surgery but not the second. Why weren’t his old records reviewed and why wasn’t he asked by medical personnel preoperatively if he had this condition? I assure you that that practice of preoperative assessment of OSA in that hospital began after this incident. The family sued, and they settled out of court. These “more than poor” patient outcomes can be prevented.

Thank you for this podcast.

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