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Hello and Welcome to the Movement Disorders Podcast. In this series, we will be exploring the finer side of things with some of the great minds of Movement Disorders. We will get to hear interesting information on history to understand how we got to be here. We will explore the approach to diagnosis and management, the things that your books would not tell you and most importantly gets tips and tricks that will get you a step ahead in the game.

The Movement Disorder Podcast Danish Bhatti, MD

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Hello and Welcome to the Movement Disorders Podcast. In this series, we will be exploring the finer side of things with some of the great minds of Movement Disorders. We will get to hear interesting information on history to understand how we got to be here. We will explore the approach to diagnosis and management, the things that your books would not tell you and most importantly gets tips and tricks that will get you a step ahead in the game.

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    MD Podcast: Nutrition and Parkinson Disease

    MD Podcast: Nutrition and Parkinson Disease

    Welcome. My name is Danish Bhatti. I’m an assistant professor in the Department of Neurological Sciences at University of Nebraska Medical Center, and I have the pleasure of having Professor John Bertoni MD PHD, the Director for Parkinson’s Disease Program, with us today to discuss an important topic about nutrition and Parkinson’s disease. John Bertoni: Well, yes, we are co directors of the Parkinson’s Disease Clinic now. So it’s a pleasure working with you. And as you know, we’re into some important research about nutrition and Parkinson’s disease. Danish Bhatti: That’s right. So I have trained with you as a movement disorder fellow and I’ve been working with you for the last five years and I know that you’ve always paid attention to nutritional status and vitamins of your patient with Parkinson’s disease. And I’ve seen your patients do very well with their Parkinson’s disease for 20-30 years and still walking to clinic and coming regularly. And I’ve always tried to figure out what are those things that I can replicate and have my patients have similar outcome. So, you know, I am now working with you and we’re working together on this nutritional study of Parkinson’s disease. What would […] The post MD Podcast: Nutrition and Parkinson Disease appeared first on Danish Bhatti.

    MD Podcast: Patient Stories -CPR Instructor -value of observation in medicine

    MD Podcast: Patient Stories -CPR Instructor -value of observation in medicine

    Danish Bhatti: Welcome John. It is another episode of Movement Disorder podcast where you share the stories that the patients have taught you, with us. What story would you like to share with our listeners today. John Bertoni: Well I think we can call this one Paying Attention to Details. Danish Bhatti: Paying attention to details. That’s interesting. So tell us the background of this story. Where were you when this episode happened, in what setting and what was going on around that time. John Bertoni: Every so often, we have to renew our skills in CPR and there’s basic CPR and now we call life support. So it was my turn. I was at the V.A. (veterans administration hospital) I figured it’d be easy at the V.A. because is not a big line over there. Danish Bhatti: So V.A. is a Veterans Administration hospital. John Bertoni: Right. Danish Bhatti: And the CPR will be the Cardiopulmonary resuscitation of basic life support. John Bertoni: Yes. Danish Bhatti: And where were you in your career? John Bertoni: This was so 5 years ago maybe a little longer. Danish Bhatti: When you were full professor and chair of Department. John Bertoni: This […] The post MD Podcast: Patient Stories -CPR Instructor -value of observation in medicine appeared first on Danish Bhatti.

    Patient Stories: First reported case of Vitamin E deficiency

    Patient Stories: First reported case of Vitamin E deficiency

    Danish Bhatti: Hi John. It’s a pleasure to have you here again to talk about some of your interesting cases and you know I learned a lot talking to you every week about these cases and I hope other people can also share my enthusiasm for these cases. John Bertoni: Well thank you. I find that I’ve learned the most from the patients I say if you listen if you pay attention. Danish Bhatti: I agree. So which patient would you be telling us about today? John Bertoni: Well this is going to be a surprise. I’ll tell you about the patient and see if you can figure it out on the way wherever he’s listening. Danish Bhatti: Can you also give me a context of when you ran into this patient? What were you doing at that time? John Bertoni: I was at the University of Michigan Medical Center, my first year of a residency in neurology. We met with the senior residents that were leaving and they had particularly interesting cases and they would donate the case or pass the case and all patient along to one of the new residents and we had a chart back then […] The post Patient Stories: First reported case of Vitamin E deficiency appeared first on Danish Bhatti.

    MD Podcast: Q&A with MD Team

    MD Podcast: Q&A with MD Team

    Today we’re doing an innovative podcast where we will blend in a lecture on Tourette’s syndrome along with a podcast with a question submitted to me from the course participant in movement disorder online course from Pakistan. Danish Bhatti: So I will go through the slides as I mentioned before and whenever the questions come up I will ask the audience presence the questions. Let me introduce who is present with us today. I have Professor John Bertoni MD PHD who is a professor of neurology and has been doing Parkinson’s disease for over 20 years but is an expert in all different movement disorders. We have Dr. Amy Hellman who is the director of Huntington’s Disease Center of Excellence and an Assistant Professor in department of neurology at UNMC. We have Dr. Seier who is Assistant Professor just joined us from University of Oregon and we have Reagan iske who is a case manager who manages all our movements disorder cases and we have our movement disorder fellows Dr. James Shu who is a second year fellow in movement disorders and Dr. David Whittney who is a first year movement disorders fellow. Very good you can all say hello […] The post MD Podcast: Q&A with MD Team appeared first on Danish Bhatti.

    MD Podcast: Why MD Fellowship

    MD Podcast: Why MD Fellowship

    Danish Bhatti: Hello and welcome to movement disorder podcast. I’m Danish Bhatti. This week’s podcast will focus on concept and experience of movement disorders fellowship. We will discuss this topic with our movement disorders fellows. We’ll talk to them about the anguish and anxieties of choosing a movement disorder fellowship and going through the pros and cons of the choice and how it has changed their lives. Guys go ahead and introduce yourself. James Shou: Hi I’m James Shou. First year fellow originally trained on the East Coast and now on here Sunny Sunny Omaha Nebraska Medical Center. Ryan Brennan: I’m Ryan Brennan one of the second year fellow. I grew up in Michigan originally, did my residency in Wisconsin and then came here in Omaha.My Louis Zayas: My name is Louis Zayas. I’m originally from San Juan Puerto Rico. I work as a General neurologist for three years before coming here. When I decided to do one year clinical track fellowship. Becky Thompson: I am becky thompson. I’m originally from Massachusetts and one of the second year fellows here. and after joining my medical in St. Martin and New York i came to Nebraska for my neurology residency before staying here for […] The post MD Podcast: Why MD Fellowship appeared first on Danish Bhatti.

    MD Podcast: HD shaky doctors with Amy

    MD Podcast: HD shaky doctors with Amy

    Danish Bhatti: Hello and welcome to movement disorder podcast.I am Danish Bhatti. I am a Movement Disorders Neurologist at University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). This week’s podcast will focus on Huntington’s disease and its implications. To discuss this fascinating disease we have the pleasure of having on our show, Dr. Amy Hellman, the director for Huntington’s Disease Society of America (HDSA) Centre of Excellence for Huntington’s disease. I have worked with Amy for almost 4 years now and the most important thing I can tell you about her is that she’s always smiling and is always happy. Amy what’s your secret for that. Amy Hellman: No I don’t know that I have a secret for it. I am just very blessed that I am naturally a happy person. Danish Bhatti: So why don’t you start telling us a little bit about yourself and tell us one thing that you think no one will know about your career and movement disorders. Amy Hellman: Well I am originally from California but I grew up mostly in Nebraska (in) a small town out western Nebraska. I went to medical school here at UNMC. I did my neurology training at UC Davis in […] The post MD Podcast: HD shaky doctors with Amy appeared first on Danish Bhatti.

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