Every week, the NeurologyLive® staff prepares this preview of what to expect from our coverage. This week on NeurologyLive®, there are a number of hot topics that we will be posting on the website. As always, our weekly coverage extends beyond just these topics, so make sure to check out the rest of the site!
Click through the slides below to see what you can expect from our team this week:
Click the image to view more, or click the arrows to see the next slide.
The virtual portion of the American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting kicked off yesterday, on April 24, and runs through tomorrow, April 26. The NeurologyLive® team was on-site in Seattle to give you our coverage straight from the floor, and now the team is offering up coverage of the virtual platform. Keep checking back for more!
Click the image to view more, or click the arrows to see the next slide.
NeurologyLive® Brain Games is a weekly quiz series that goes live every Sunday morning, featuring questions on a variety of clinical and historical neurology topics, written by physicians, clinicians, and experts in the fields of neurological care and advocacy.
Test your mettle each week with 3 questions that cover a variety of aspects in the field of neurology, with a focus on dementia and Alzheimer disease, epilepsy and seizure disorders, headache and migraine, movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, neuromuscular disorders, sleep disorders, and stroke and cerebrovascular disease.
Click the image to view more, or click the arrows to see the next slide.
New episodes of this NeurologyLive® Peer Exchange, "Optimal Management of Acute and Preventive Migraine," are going live! In this series, Jessica Ailani, MD; Bradley Torphy, MD; Sait Ashina, MD; Andrew C. Charles, MD; and Julio R. Vieira, MD, share expert approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and preventive migraine and discuss key insights on the evolving treatment landscape.
Click the image to view more, or click the arrows to see the next slide.
The latest in our NeuroVoices series, dedicated to conversations with leaders in the neurology community, goes live on Wednesday, April 27. This week, it will feature a conversation with Mark Lew, MD, professor of clinical neurology, USC Keck School of Medicine, who shared his perspective on data from a study of biomarkers for Parkinson disease with reflex tears stratified by disease duration.
To check out the prior NeuroVoices conversations, click here.
Click the image to view more, or click the arrows to see the next slide.
More episodes are coming from this NeurologyLive® Peers & Perspectives series, "Improving Diagnosis and Patient Outcomes in Narcolepsy." It features experts in sleep medicine providing key insights on a series of patient cases, and evaluating the use of novel agents in the treatment landscape for narcolepsy. Those experts, Russell Rosenberg, PhD, DABSM, and Margaret Park, MD, offer their thoughts on the care of this patient population, as well as provide an overview on the state of care.
Click the image to view more, or click the arrows to see the next slide.
Season 6 of the MJH Life Sciences Medical World News streaming channel is here!
We're always streaming 24/7, so make sure to check out the channel for new episodes, and catch up on-demand with your favorites before the new episodes go live. This week, NeurologyLive® contributed to Inside the Practice, which will air on Monday, April 25.
To catch up and check out what's on the Medical World News channel now, or check out hundreds of episodes on-demand, click here.
Click the image to view more, or click the arrows to see the next slide.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: The 62nd episode of the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments™ podcast premiered on Friday, April 22. This time, the show featured Yasar Torres-Yaghi, MD, of MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, who shared his thoughts on PMD Alliance's new and upcoming Advanced Therapeutics in Movement & Related Disorders™ Congress, diving into the goals of the meeting and how the landscape of care has shifted.
To listen and subscribe on your favorite podcast player, click here.
Click the image to view more, or click the arrows to see the next slide.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: This NeurologyLive® Peers & Perspectives series, "Practical Considerations in the Management of OFF-Episodes in Parkinson Disease," features expert neurologists Laxman Bahroo, DO, and Sanjay Iyer, MD, who examine strategies for optimizing treatment formulations in the management of OFF episodes in Parkinson disease and highlight the importance of patient education. More episodes will be posted this week, so be sure to check them out!