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01.07.2016
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Infamous Neurological Injuries and Disease: Part 2—click here to
listen. In this podcast we hear a conversation between topic editor
Dr. Mark Preul of the Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix,
Arizona, and Dr. Chris Sloffer of Bronson Neuroscience Center,
Kalamazoo, Michigan. They discuss Dr. Sloffer and colleagues’
article: “ Field Marshal Erwin Rommel: the head injury […]
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01.05.2016
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Neuro-Restoration: Reanimating the CNS—click here to listen. In
this podcast we hear a conversation between topic editor Dr.
Charles Liu of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles,
and Dr. Sarah Bick of Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston,
Massachusetts. They discuss Dr. Bick and colleagues’ article,
“Neuromodulation for restoring memory,” which appears in this
month’s issue. […]
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01.04.2016
1 Minute
Sports Injuries: Diagnosis and Management Strategies In this
podcast we hear a conversation between topic editor Dr. Hunt Batjer
and Dr. Vin Shen Ban of University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas,
and Dr. Richard Menger, of LSU Health Sciences Center, Shreveport,
Louisiana. They discuss Dr. Menger and colleagues’
article, “Rugby headgear and concussion prevention:
misconceptions could increase […]
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01.03.2016
1 Minute
Utility of Intraoperative Monitoring In this podcast we hear a
conversation between topic editor Prof. Dr. Rudolf Fahlbusch
of the International Neuroscience Institute, Hannover, Germany, and
Dr Alexandra Golby of Harvard Medical School, Boston,
Massachusetts. They discuss Dr. Golby and colleagues’ article
“Optical Technologies for Intraoperative Neurosurgical
Guidance,” which appears in this month’s issue. Find […]
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01.02.2016
1 Minute
Endoscopic Spine Surgery In this podcast we hear a conversation
between topic editor Dr. Ziya Gokaslan and Dr. Albert Telfeian,
both of Brown University. They discuss Dr. Telfeian and colleagues’
article, “A Brief History of Endoscopic Spine Surgery,” which
appears in this month’s issue. Find this month’s issue here.
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