What can I say, I love to read research papers. Why would I do that to myself? I am the odd duck with an insatiable curiosity....the need to understand, the need to know. Especially what makes us tick, how we function, how we behave and what to do..to change. For the better. With the demands of practice behind me and time on my hands, I have a new simple mission. Help as many clinicians as I can get up to date, stay up to date and arm them with knowledge that helps them help the next patient.
The amount of information is enormous and far too much for any one of us to digest. This is just my small contribution to help you sort thru it. The process is simple, I search the far reaches of the literature world to find what's valuable to know...for clarity on a concept or model, a better way to assess/care for a patient or a newly discovered function. I read it, make notes on it, analyze it, comment on it and then share it. Tell you what's relevant and discard what's not but still give you the resources to judge for yourself.
Here's what you get with your subscription:
1. The latest and recent when it comes to relevant neuroscience for the clinician in practice. There are "landmark" or what I consider important papers worth reviewing if a bit older.
2. 10-20 min video analysis and commentary of the paper including objective and method summary and key findings. I work at adding a entertainment edge with some movie clips and interactivity with them. Let's face it, although important, this stuff can be quite dry.
3. A downloadable PDF of my notes.
4. At least one per week...likely more.
5. The occasional review video of important clinical concepts in neurology.