The Whole Physician: Addressing Imposter Phenomenon in the Physician Population – Practical Neurology
Physicians and medical institutions need to take steps to recognize and combat imposter phenomenon, also known as imposter syndrome.
Physicians and medical institutions need to take steps to recognize and combat imposter phenomenon, also known as imposter syndrome.
This cohort study explores outcomes associated with endovascular therapy vs standard medical treatment alone for patients with very large ischemic core stroke, as assessed with…
Purpose of ReviewCurrently, an estimated 3.4 million people in the United States live with epilepsy. Previous studies have identified health disparities associated with race/ethnicity, socioeconomic…
Background Pulsatile tinnitus (PT) can be a disabling clinical condition, which may be caused by a sigmoid/transverse sinus stenosis (STSS). Intracranial venous stenting with off-label…
Epilepsia Open is an open access journal publishing rigorous basic and clinical epilepsy research or critical reviews, aiming to promote advances in epilepsy research.
Epilepsy will impact 1 in 26 people throughout their lifetime. While epilepsy is common, the reasons, treatments, outcomes and associated complications vary widely between individuals.…
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new sprinkle formulation of Ingrezza (valbenazine; Neurocrine Biosciences, San Diego, CA) for pa
En esta convocatoria 2023 se ofrecen 3 posiciones de Fellowship en Epileptología Clínica, de un año de duración, que contarán con apoyo de USD 12.000…
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Replicability in science, despite being considered a core component of scientific practice, is low across the scientific fields. One possible solution is Registered Reports, an…