NeuroFrontiers explores new research, diagnosis and treatment in all areas of neurological disease. This series also addresses the most relevant clinical topics, trends, news and advances pertaining to all areas of the practice of Neurology.
Guest: Maheen Mausoof Adamson, PhD Tune in to hear Dr. Maheen Mausoof Adamson, a Clinical Associate Professor of Neurosurgery at Stanford School of Me...
Host: Andrew Wilner, MD, FACP, FAAN Guest: Maheen Mausoof Adamson, PhD Traumatic brain injury, or TBI, manifests differently in men and women. Here to...
Host: David Weisman, MD Guest: Elizabeth Finger, MD Patients with frontotemporal dementia, or FTD, suffer from shortfalls in social and emotional beha...
Host: Andrew Wilner, MD, FACP, FAAN Guest: Bret Stetka, MD What do we know about the progression of the human brain? Dr. Andrew Wilner meets with Scie...
Host: Andrew Wilner, MD, FACP, FAAN Guest: Bret Stetka, MD What do we know about the progression of the human brain? Dr. Andrew Wilner meets with Scie...
Host: Jerome Lisk, MD Guest: Ilan Wittstein, MD How do you mend a broken heart? Dr. Ilan Wittstein, the Director of the Advanced Heart Failure Fellows...
Host: Jerome Lisk, MD Guest: Jerrold Vitek, MD, PhD Deep brain stimulation, or DBS, is an emerging surgical procedure that may help to manage movement...
Host: Jerome Lisk, MD Guest: Jerrold Vitek, MD, PhD Deep brain stimulation, or DBS, is an emerging surgical procedure that may help to manage movement...
Host: David Weisman, MD Guest: Adil Javed, MD PhD How can providers help mitigate the symptoms of a disease a debilitating as multiple sclerosis? Dr. ...
Host: Jerome Lisk, MD Guest: Ilan Wittstein, MD With no standard criteria available, how do we detect broken heart syndrome in our patients? Dr. Ilan ...