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13. Advanced Neurology and Endocrinology

(April 28, 2010) Robert Sapolsky continues the exploration of endocrinology and neurology. He looks at more complicated systems of communication within neurobiology, the limbic system's role in personality and behavior, abnormal behavior possibilities within these systems, and individual organism variation and imprinting. Stanford University www.stanford.edu Stanford Department of Biology biology.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube www.youtube.com



What is a Neurologist?

American Academy of Neurology President Robert Griggs, MD, FAAN, explains the role of a neurologist and the types of diseases neurologists diagnose, manage, and treat.



MedStudy Neurology

This is an excerpt from the 2011 MedStudy Video Board Review of Pediatrics. For more information please visit www.medstudy.com



Examination: Neurology

general neurological examination



Alzheimer's Disease (Understanding Disease: Neurology)

Get the facts on Alzheimer's disease with this 100%-accurate animated video. Part of Focus Apps' Understanding Disease: Neurology series, the Alzheimer's Disease app explains the function, anatomy, and disease of the brain. It also describes in detail the various forms of the disease, diagnostic procedures, and treatment options. It also lists patient-care guidelines for caretakers and for those who are coping with the disease. www.focusappsstore.net



Neurology Residency

Neurology Residency Cedars-Sinai Medical Center



Kaplan USMLE Step 2 HD Video Neurology Dr Conrad Fisher 2010 Edition

Here's a sample of the latest KAPLAN USMLE Step 2 Lecture Videos, 2010 edition. Step 2 Course Include the following Subjects: Cardiology, Emergency medicine, Endocrinology, Epidemiology, Gastroenterology, Hematology, Nephrology, Neurology, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Pediatrics, Pulmonology, Rheumatology, Infectious diseases, Psychiatry, Surgery, Dermatology & Preventive Medicine. I'm selling soft copies and hard copies as well. I can ship them to you wherever you are. for more details please contact me at: jackfree4@hotmail.com Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Thank you!



Neurologist VS Ramachandran on the Mirror Neuron Effect

Complete video at: fora.tv VS Ramachandran explains what causes amputees to have sensations in their phantom limbs, the parts of the brain called mirror neurons. ---- As we use the tools of science to explore the nature of humanity, we are learning more and more about how our brains function and what motivates our behavior, built-in biases and blind spots. These fresh insights are interesting scientifically, but they also evoke significant questions about our lived experience. These perspectives challenge our basic assumptions of who we are, both as individuals and as a society. VS Ramachandran is a neurologist best known for his work in the fields of behavioral neurology and psychophysics. He is currently the Director of the Center for Brain and Cognition at the University of California, San Diego. He is also the author of several books including Phantoms in the Brain: Probing the Mysteries of the Human Mind (1998) and The Tell-Tale Brain: A Neuroscientists Quest for What Makes Us Human (2010).



Anatomy of the Penis: Penile and Foreskin Neurology

Ken McGrath, Senior Lecturer in Pathology at the Faculty of Health, Auckland University of Technology and Member of the New Zealand Institute of Medical Laboratory Scientists discusses his research into the neural anatomy of the human penis and the physical damages caused by circumcision. McGrath is author of The Frenular Delta: A New Preputial Structure published in Understanding Circumcision: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to a Multi-Dimensional Problem, Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Genital Integrity: Safeguarding Fundamental Human Rights in the 21st Century, held December 7-9, 2000, in Sydney Australia. Abstract: Textbooks and papers referring to penile function state that the source of penile sensation is solely the glans and often justify the existence of the prepuce by stating it protects the 'sensitive' glans. These statements are contrary to the neuro-anatomical and physiological facts accumulated over more than a century. This study reviews the findings of Taylor, et al., that the prepuce is the primary sensory platform of the penis, and describes a new preputial structure. This interview was taped in Berkeley, California 2010. ...and from the Global Survey of Circumcision Harm www.circumcisionharm.org Removal of the male foreskin and the female clitoral hood (female foreskin) are anatomically equivalent. However, neurologically speaking, removal of the male foreskin is as destructive to male sexual sensory experience as removal of the ...



Basic Behavioral Neurology with Roy Hamilton, MD

The course "Basic Behavioral Neurology" by Assistant Professor Roy Hamilton, MD from the University of Pennsylvania, will be offered free of charge to everyone on the Coursera platform. Sign up at www.coursera.org



The Neurology of Awakening

Psychological healing and growth, as well as spiritual awakening, all involve changes in your brain. Until recently, these changes inside the "black box" of the brain were mysterious. Now, modern neuroscience is beginning to reveal how you can use your mind alone to activate and gradually strengthen the neural circuits of mindfulness, wholeheartedness, and inner peace. This talk will explore the science of self-directed neuroplasticity, and present several practical methods you can use to change your brain - and thus your life - for the better.



Examples of How Functional Neurology Can Help Movement Disorders

Examples of how functional neurology can help movement disorders



Neurological Basis For Learning Disabilities: Implications for Educational Practice

An educator's perspective on the neurology of learning disabilities and translation into evidence based classroom practices Series: "MIND Institute Lecture Series on Neurodevelopmental Disorders" [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 23087]



A Day in the Life of a Neurologist and Migraine Sufferer

Take a journey with a neurologist that sufferers from migraine. See the pathophysiology of the migraine process and the internal and external factors that contribute to her pain.



Neurological, Psychiatric and Addictive disorders (ep.1 series 2) - Charlie Rose Brain Series 2

The Charlie Rose Brain Series 2: Neurological, Psychiatric and Addictive disorders with Eric Kandel of Columbia University, Gerald Fischbach of the Simons Foundation, Cornelia Bargmann of Rockefeller University, Nora Volkow of the National Institute on Drug Abuse and Thomas Insel of the National Institute of Mental Health



Connecticut University | Neurological Examination

Neurological Examination by Dr. Hilary Onyiuke www.conntutorials.com Tutorials of UConn Health Center University of Connecticut



Announcing Neurology Now® for the iPad®

Editor-in-Chief Robin L. Brey, MD, FAAN, discusses Neurology Now® for the iPad®. See neurologynow.com for more information. Published bimonthly, by the American Academy of Neurology, Neurology Now is a magazine for neurologic patients and caregivers that features the latest advances in neurology research and treatment. Articles provide easy-to-read tips for living and coping with a wide range of neurologic disorders, including multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, epilepsy, migraine, neuropathy, Parkinson's disease, and stroke. In addition, Neurology Now includes inspiring stories by patients and their caregivers, as well as advice for making informed decisions about wellness and disease prevention. Articles include: -Ask the Experts: Answers from the experts to common questions -Eye on Therapy: A close look at a particular treatment -Speak Up: Inspiring essays about living with neurologic disorders -Penny Wise: Expert advice on managing the cost of care -Living Well: Tips on managing your neurologic condition and general wellness -New Frontiers: The latest research and promising treatments -Resource Central: Clinical trials, conferences, Web sites and books, and a directory of patient advocacy organizations Neurology Now's dynamic app utilizes the best in digital technology to offer a print-like reading experience plus article-sharing features, multimedia links, and more. Users enjoy: -Easy-to-read full-text articles that can be shared via email or social media ...



Kaplan USMLE Step 3 Sample - Neurology - 2010 Edition.avi

Here's a sample of the latest KAPLAN USMLE Step 3 Lecture Videos, 2010 edition. Step 3 Course Includes Clinical Case Discussions in the following Subjects: Cardiology, Emergency medicine, Endocrinology, Epidemiology, Gastroenterology, Hematology, Nephrology, Neurology, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Pediatrics, Pulmonology, Rheumatology, Infectious diseases, Psychiatry, Surgery, Dermatology & Preventive Medicine. I'm selling soft copies and hard copies as well. I can ship them to you wherever you are. For more details please view our channel or contact us by E-mail: Jackfree4@hotmail.com Thank you!



MedStudy Neurology for Internal Medicine

This excerpt is a lecture from our Internal Medicine Board Review. Find out more by going to: www.medstudy.com



The Comprehensive Review of Neurology

As Chairman of the Department of Neurology at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Course Director for countless CME courses, Martin A. Samuels has helped prepare thousands of neurologists for the neurology certification and re-certification examinations. Now, Dr. Samuels brings his unique blend of clinical and educational experience to this unified review. The Comprehensive Review of Neurology offers concise and focused coverage of the major topics included in the neurology exams. Dr. Samuels and his faculty present the material thoroughly, covering all neurological subspecialty areas.



Medical Careers : How to Become a Neurologist

Becoming a neurologist requires a bachelor's degree in a science discipline, four years of medical school and a residency in neurology. Consider becoming a neurologist with tips from a practice administrator in this free video on career information. Expert: Mark MacBayne Bio: Mark MacBayne, with a Master of Public Health degree, is a practice manager at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center. Filmmaker: Bing Hu



Neurology Institute PowerPoint

Dr. Fotuhi discusses his program to expand the size of memory to improve memory and creativity at the Neurology Institute for Brain Health and Fitness.



Parkinson's Disease (Understanding Disease: Neurology)

Get the facts on Parkinson's Disease with this 100%-accurate animated video. Part of Focus Apps' Understanding Disease: Neurology series, the Parkinson's Disease app demonstrates this progressive neurological disorder, which is characterized by tremors, debilitated muscular coordination, weakness, and posture instability. Parkinson's disease is caused by a degeneration of dopamine cells in the movement-control centers of the brain. Explore its causes, classical symptoms, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment. www.focusappsstore.net



40/40 Vision Lecture: Neurology and the Passion for Art

Why is it that great works of art seem to have a universal appeal, transcending cultural and geographic boundaries? VS Ramachandran, director of UCSD's Center for Brain and Cognition has studied how the brain perceives works of art and thinks he may know the answer to this intriguing question. Series: "40/40 Vision Lectures (UCSD Faculty Lecture Series)" [11/2000] [Science] [Show ID: 5224]



Neurology and Psychiatry: Multiple Sclerosis (Animated Pocket Dictionary)

Animated Pocket Dictionary: Neurology & Psychiatry defines and illustrates 80 Neurology and Psychiatry-related medical terms with true-to-life 3D animation. Easily understand complex medical terms through simple animated videos, audio commentaries, and written definitions. The Animated Pocket Dictionary is a must-have resource to be referred to time and again. Perfect for health professionals, students, and laypeople alike. www.focusappsstore.net



Epilepsy (Understanding Disease: Neurology)

Get the facts on Epilepsy with this 100%-accurate animated video. Part of Focus Apps' Understanding Disease: Neurology series, the Epilepsy app demonstrates this chronic neurological disorder caused by the abnormal firing of electric impulses in the brain. This results in loss of consciousness, spontaneous seizures, sensory disturbances, and convulsions. Explore causes, diagnosis, and treatment options, including surgery and counseling. Understand related first aid and self-care options. www.focusappsstore.net



Hospitalist vs Neurologist

Enjoy this Hospitalist vs Neurologist Xtranormal Medical Video. You can find other great content a The Happy Hospitalist at thehappyhospitalist.blogspot.com



Physical Therapy for Neurological Disorders - The Nebraska Medical Center

Physical therapy can help improve balance and movement for people living with neurological disorders such as ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) MS, Parkinson's or Huntington's Disease. It can also be beneficial for people recovering from a stroke. Physical therapists Lori Schmaderer and Jennifer McKune explain what exercises are used to help patients and the kind of improvements those patients might expect. For more information or to make an appointment, call 1-800-922-0000 or visit www.nebraskamed.com.



Chiropractic "Functional" Neurology and Depression(1/2)

How is Depression linked to the brain and how can we treat this as Chiropractic Neurologists



Chiropractic Neurology Marketing Tips

DCincome.com Here are some highly effective chiropractic neurology marketing tips for doctors looking to attract more new patients with brain-based disorders. Click play and watch the short video now. To your success, - Matthew Loop, DC PS - Check-out the blog post here dcincome.com chiropractic neurology chiropractic neurologist chiropractic marketing marketing for chiropractic neurologists marketing chiropractic neurology marketing for chiropractic marketing for chiropractors Carrick Institute Carrick Institute of Neurology Frederick Robert Carrick Dr. Carrick



CU School of Medicine Neurology Grand Rounds 10.05.2011

University of Colorado School of Medicine Neurology Grand Rounds 10.05.2011



Deep Brain Stimulation - Meet the Team Precision Neurology

Deep Brain Stimulation - Meet the Team Precision Neurology Professor Dominic Thyagarajan MD, FRACP Professor Dominic Thyagarajan is a Neurologist who specialises in the medical and surgical treatment of Movement disorders, including Parkinson's disease, Essential tremor, Dystonia, and Blepharospasm. He is Director of Neurology and Professor of Neuroscience at Monash Medical Centre. Prof Thyagarajan consults from the Precision Neurology main office in Kew. Professor Thyagarajan was instrumental in establishing the first integrated stroke unit at Flinders Medical Centre, as well as the first comprehensive Deep Brain Stimulation program for movement disorders in South Australia. He has a wealth of experience in the use of deep brain stimulation for movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease and Essential tremor, and is an active researcher in the field of movement disorders. As Director of Neurology at Monash, he is heavily involved in the teaching and training of young neurologists. Professor Thyagarajan participates in our comprehensive, multidisciplinary movement disorder clinic, aiming to offer patients with these conditions the most specialised, yet holistic care possible. Precision Neurology Lower Ground 115 Cotham Road Kew VICTORIA 3101 Australia Produced by www.westymedia.com.au Tel: 1300 PRECISION or 1300 773 247 Fax: +61 3 9816 8564 Email: info@precisionneurology.com.au For Appointments: Please call 1300 PRECISION or 1300 773 247



International Neurology Symposium at Tehran's Milad Hospital 2011

The International Neurology Symposium at Tehran's Milad Hospital, the largest specialized hospital in the Middle East, continues to offer an easy way to stay on top of Neurology field and practice. Dr. Majid Samii, distinguished Iranian neurosurgeon and world's most famous medical scientist, told Press TV, that the symposium has been successful in keeping the participants up to date with the latest technology, Neurology treatment, and medical advances. Dr. Samii also said the Symposium gives medical students the chance to quickly and easily continue their Neurology education. It's a meeting at which, he said, academics, researchers, clinicians and specialists make presentations on a certain subject of Neurology. With an exhibition of medical equipment and supplies on the sidelines of the main event, the organizers say they are confident that participants will not only enjoy the scientific merits of the symposium, but also the splendor of the city of Tehran and Iranian hospitality.



Art in Science: How Innovative Images Led to a 'Miraculous' Revolution in Neurology

Complete video at: fora.tv Carl Schoonover, author of Portraits of the Mind: Visualizing the Brain from Antiquity to the 21st Century , describes the "miraculous" revolution that occurred in neural imaging during the late 19th century. Because of the work of two men, he explains, our image of the brain went from "the gross outer contour" to "a representation of objects residing inside of brain matter." ----- To open the exhibition, Neural Architectures, we celebrate the beauty of brain imagery with presentations from curator Benjamin Bollmann and Carl E. Schoonover, author of The New York Times bestseller, Portraits of the Mind. Portraits collects images of the brain from medieval sketches to scans captured in today's labs for an amazing tour of the mind, with descriptions of each technique from leading neuroscientists. Book signing during the reception in collaboration with Book Passage. Portraits of the Mind: Visualizing the Brain from Antiquity to the 21st Century (Abrams, November 2010) follows the fascinating exploration of the brain through images. These beautiful black-and-white and vibrantly colored images, many resembling abstract art, are employed daily by scientists around the world, but most have never before been seen by the general public. From medieval sketches and 19th-century drawings by the founder of modern neuroscience to images produced using state-of-the-art techniques, readers are invited to witness the fantastic networks in the brain. Each chapter ...



Neurological Examination of the Unconscious Patient

Demonstration and discussion of the physical examination of the unconscious patient by Peter T. Skaff, MD, Neurologist with the Mercy Neurological Institute of Greater Sacramento



Online extra: Why I became a neurologist

Dr. Douglas R. Nordli Jr., director of the Epilepsy Center at Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago, reflects upon the reasons he pursued a career in neurology.



Neurologist explains the Transcendental Meditation technique

Visit www.davidlynchfoundation.org for more info about the foundation. My name is Doctor Gary Kaplan, I'm a neurologist and practice at "Pro Health" in New York and I'm a clinical associate professor of neurology New York University school of medicine. I've been practicing the Transcendental Meditation technique since I was freshman in college and I noticed from the first meditation whether I was trying or not trying just naturally calmness, a kind of peace came over my mind and a sense of relief and a real quietness in the physiology as well. Question What are the mechanics of Transcendental Meditation? Dr Gary Kaplan: Well we know that the mind and body are intimately connected. With Transcendental Meditation we have a mental technique, a very simple, effortless, natural mental technique. We experience a thought on quieter and quieter levels of the mind in a very natural and spontaneous way. What's happening since the mind and body are intimately related, physiologically we have a profound change. The physiology starts to gain a type of rest that is different and in some ways much more profound than the kind of rest that it gets during deep sleep or during dreaming. So the body enjoys this unique profound rest while the mind expands and settles down and gains this heightened alertness. This is what scientists would call a wakeful hyper metabolic state. In other words a state of restful alertness. Naturally and easily maintain this state of restful alertness during the ...



CARTA: Evolutionary Origins of Art and Aesthetics: Neurobiology, Neurology and Art and Aesthetics

In this edition of CARTAs Evolutionary Origins of Art and Aesthetics Series, two world-renowned scientists, neurologist Vilayanur Ramachandran and neurobiologist Jean-Pierre Changeux share their insights into the neurobiology that mediates our perception of universal qualities essential to the human experiences of aesthetics and creativity. Series: CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny [6/2009] [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 16194]



CU School of Medicine Neurology Grand Rounds 1.11.2012

CU School of Medicine Neurology Grand Rounds 1.11.2012



Vision/Neurological Disorders (Part 1)

About the Video: A variety of neurological disorders, such as multiple sclerosis, can affect a person's eyesight. This program looks at how problems related to the brain and nervous system can be related to vision, and covers approaches to diagnosis and treatment. Part one of this two-part program specifically addresses the following topics: What is neuro-opthalmology? Multiple sclerosis (MS) Visual symptoms of MS Optic neuritis Vision changes with optic neuritis MRIs for MS Optic nerve damage About the Expert: Dr. Robert Shin is a neuro-ophthalmologist at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Dr. Shin is also an associate professor of neurology and ophthalmology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Dr. Robert Shin www.umm.edu Vision/Neurological Disorders (Part 2) www.youtube.com The Maryland Center for Multiple Sclerosis www.umm.edu University Eye Care www.umm.edu Eye Care Guide www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul.



Ask The Doctor: Vascular Neurology (Strokes), Lung Diseases, Cardiology (11/8/11)

Topics: Vascular Neurology (Strokes), Lung Diseases, Cardiology



About Neurologists : What Do Neurologists Do?

Neurologists are doctors that usually diagnose and treat conditions that affect the central nervous system or peripheral nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord and nerves. Learn about how neurologists diagnose headaches, strokes, Alzheimer's disease and more with help from aboard-certified neurologist in this free video on neurologists and their responsibilities. Expert: Alexander Mauskop Contact: www.nyheadache.com Bio: Dr. Alexander Mauskop, MD FAAN, is the director and founder of the New York Headache Center in New York City. Filmmaker: Paul Muller



A Legacy of Behavioralism in the Neurology of Emotion

Neurologists learned about how emotion originates in the brain from people like Phineas Gage, who had a spike driven into his head. By learning about the specific impairment of a range of emotions, scientists learned the origins of how brains feel th



Dr. Carl Barr - Pediatric Neurology

Medical Director of Pediatric Neurology Dr. Carl R. Barr has over ten years experience in diagnosing and treating children with neurological disorders such as seizures (epilepsy), brain tumors, spinal disorders, muscle disorders, headache, sleep disorders and neurobehavioral disorders, like autism and ADHD. Dr. Barr also specializes in treating patients with cerebral palsy, vagus nerve management (VNS stimulation) as well as Botox therapeutic treatment. Dr. Barr uses the most advanced diagnostic and therapeutic technologies and treatments in providing state of the art care at the Walt Disney Pavilion at Florida Hospital for Children. As the Director of Pediatric Neurology, Dr. Barr works closely with all of the Walt Disney Pavilion team members to ensure committed and compassionate care for all of our young patients and their families.



Child Neurology at Mayo Clinic

Marc Patterson, MD, a child neurologist and chair of the division of child and adolescent neurology at Mayo Clinic, describes the neurologic conditions commonly treated in children at Mayo Clinic, including cerebral palsy, spina bifida, epilepsy, headache, neurometabolic disorders, peroxisomal disorders, brain tumors and neuromuscular diseases. For more information, see www.mayoclinic.org

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