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Neuropraxis: The Neurology Educator's Podcast

Author: Galina Gheihman, MD

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Neuropraxis: The Neurology Educator's Podcast is a podcast for clinician educators and trainees passionate about neurology education. On the Neuropraxis Podcast, we turn our attention to all things neurology education: the latest topics in education literature, innovations shaping the future of neurology education, and career journeys of educators in neurology. We invite you to join our community: let’s reflect and grow together as we blend the art and science of neurology education and put theory into praxis.


Neuropraxis: The Neurology Educator's Podcast is not recorded as an official podcast of any institution or organization. The views and opinions are those of the individual speakers themselves. Music from Pixabay. Cover artwork by Carolin Wollny. Editing by Valeria Roldan. 

 

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Multi-site collaborative investigations, randomized controlled trials, and longitudinal follow-up over years. Who said it can't be done in neurology education research? On this episode, I speak with Dr. Daniel Harrison, MD an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Boston University School of Medicine and a neurointensivist at Boston Medical Center. Dan shares how he built a career as a neurology education researcher and lessons learned along the way. He advises us to ask important question...
What brings you joy in your teaching? Dr. Casey Albin is an Assistant Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery and a neurointensivist at Emory University School of Medicine. She completed her Neurology Residency and Medical Simulation Fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital/Brigham and Women’s Hospital and her Neurocritical Care Fellowship at Emory University. On this episode, Casey and I dive into how to build a niche in digital neurology education, the marvelous power of FOA...
Step into the exciting world of education research with Dr. Rachel Gottlieb-Smith. Dr. Gottlieb-Smith is a general child neurologist and a Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Michigan Medical School. She is also the Director of Education for the University of Michigan Pediatric Neurology Division, and serves as the Child Neurology Residency Program Director. On this episode, we discuss how Rachel first got started in education research, and how she integrates educa...
Arielle Kurzweil, MD is a Professor of Neurology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and Program Director of the Adult Neurology Residency Program at NYU Langone Health. In this episode, we discuss how Arielle obtained her first formal position in education leadership, and the innovations she has introduced in neurology education, including a simulation leadership curriculum and the Academic Half Day. Arielle's advice for education: play to your strengths and do what you love. Learn more about...
Brian Emmert, MD is an epileptologist at Columbia University, a medical educator, and a former president of the Consortium of Neurology Residents & Fellows (CNRF) at the American Academy of Neurology. We discuss what first got Brian interested in medical education in neurology, who his key medical education mentors were, and what advice he has for trainees who want to get more involved in medical education. Brian's advice: it's never too early to get started or involved! The paper we disc...
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