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Practical Neurology Podcast
The Practical Neurology Podcast is the essential guide for the everyday life of all neurologists. Just like our journal Practical Neurology, this podcast is useful for everyone who sees neurological patients and who wants to keep up-to-date and safe in managing them. In other words, this is a podcast for jobbing neurologists who plough through the tension headaches and funny turns week in and week out. Subscribe to enjoy deep dives into each journal issue with editors Prof. Philip Smith and Dr. Geraint Fuller, discussions on recent case reports with Prof. Martin Turner, and Editor’s...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 80 ratings
Editor highlights June 2024
Excellent review by dr Phil and dr Geraint fuller
Dr shalin shah via Apple Podcasts · India · 11/04/24
Excellent CPD
What a brilliant podcast. As a practicing Consultant Neurologist in the UK I am a regular listener. The three podcast formats are all brilliant. Editors, Editors pick and case discussions each have engaging and passionate presenters. The trainees on the case based discussions are great. I always...Read full review »
DrHTucks via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/12/24
Thank-you Geraint and Phil
The editors do a great job, much in the manner of ‘The Rest Is History’ providing an informative but also entertaining and often amusing exchange. In the manner of an aperitif, with the prospect of an excellent meal ahead, the highlights whet our appetite for the journal’s upcoming issue, with...Read full review »
neurologybop via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 09/16/24
Recent Episodes
The immune system is a recurring feature in the cases discussed in this edition of the Case Reports podcast. The first paper details the cases of two young women, sisters, presenting with overlapping conditions but resulting in tragically different outcomes (1:16). Both were in their twenties,...
Published 10/31/24
Published 10/31/24
"Could this presenting syndrome be caused by a neurotoxin?" Oftentimes neurologists will pass over toxins when diagnosing. Yet disease caused by neurotoxins is widespread, with many having quite typical syndromes.  In the studio to discuss this is the first author of the October 2024 Editors'...
Published 10/10/24
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