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NeurologyLive® Friday 5 — May 22, 2026

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Key Takeaways

  • Point-of-care EEG implementation with the Zeto One headset may accelerate seizure detection workflows and expand access to EEG-level data in nontraditional clinical environments.
  • Symposium priorities center on practical incorporation of AI, advanced neuroimaging, and precision therapeutics to reshape diagnostic and treatment paradigms in neurology practices.
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Take 5 minutes to catch up on NeurologyLive®'s highlights from the week ending May 22, 2026.

Welcome to NeurologyLive®'s Friday 5! Every week, the staff compiles 5 highlights of NeurologyLive's widespread coverage in neurology, ranging from newsworthy study findings and FDA action to expert interviews and peer-to-peer panel discussions.

Click the read more or watch now buttons for more details and information about each highlight.

1: Clinical Potential of the Zeto One Point-of-Care EEG System

In a recent Q&A, Armin Jewell, MD, neurologist and epilepsy specialist at Allina Health Brain and Spine Institute, discussed the clinical implementation of the Zeto One point-of-care EEG headset and its potential role in improving seizure assessment.

2: Key Themes of the 2026 Brain & Spine Symposium for Neurology Practice: Warren Selman, MD

In a recent interview, Warren Selman, MD, chief medical executive at Marcus Neuroscience Institute, discussed the evolving role of AI, advanced imaging, and precision therapeutics in neurology presented at Baptist Health’s 2026 Brain & Spine Symposium. [WATCH TIME: 5 minutes]

3: OCT as an Emerging Diagnostic Tool in Pediatric-Onset Multiple Sclerosis: Scott Grossman, MD

In a recent interview, Scott Grossman, MD, assistant professor of neurology and ophthalmology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, discussed findings presented at AAN 2026 on the use of optical coherence tomography in pediatric MS. [WATCH TIME: 8 minutes]

4: NeuroVoices: Jerome Siegel, PhD, on Locus Coeruleus Neuron Loss as a Key Pathologic Feature of Narcolepsy

In our latest NeuroVoices Q&A, Jerome Siegel, PhD, professor of psychiatry at the UCLA, discussed postmortem findings suggesting that locus coeruleus neuron loss may be a more consistent feature of narcolepsy than hypocretin deficiency.

5: Neurology Nursing Beyond the Bedside: Jeffrey Hernandez, DNP, APRN, and Bonnie Blain, RN

In a 2-part interview, Jeffrey Hernandez, DNP, APRN, registered nurse at the University of Miami, and Bonnie Blain, RN, president of the IOMSN, discussed advice for younger colleagues, misconceptions about neurology nursing, and more. [WATCH TIME: 10 minutes]

Which conversation stood out most to you in this week’s NeurologyLive Friday Five?

Q&A: Armin Jewell, MD
Video: Warren Selman, MD
Video: Scott Grossman, MD
Q&A: Jerome Siegel, PhD
Q&A: Jeffrey Hernandez, DNP, APRN and Bonnie Blain, RN

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