NeurologyLive Friday 5 — September 18, 2020
Take 5 minutes to catch up on NeurologyLive's highlights from the week ending September 18, 2020.
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.
1: Neurology Residency Training During a Pandemic
Leah Croll, MD, a neurology resident on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, describes how her resident program experience was impacted by the pandemic.
2: Addressing Loneliness and Social Isolation in Patients With Parkinson Disease
Indu Subramanian, MD, director of the VA Southwest Parkinson’s Disease Research, Education, and Clinical Centers offered background the inspiration for the study and why loneliness should be addressed in these patients.
3: Optimizing Care Transition for Adolescents With Epilepsy
Sucheta M. Joshi, MD, MS, and Nicholas Beimer, MD, discuss their experience with EpiTRAQ and the role it can play in optimizing the epilepsy care transition.
4: Rapid Readout: Expert Perspectives on MS – Data from the 8th Joint ACTRIMS-ECTRIMS Meeting 2020
Experts in multiple sclerosis review top data presented at the 8th joint ACTRIMS-ECTRIMS meeting.
5: The Metamorphosis of Migraine: Evidence and Epidemiology
The ongoing fight to add to the epidemiologic understanding of migraine is explored in part 2 of this special 3-part multimedia series on the evolution of migraine care.
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