Clinical Neurology with KD is a podcast hosted by Dr Krishnadas N C, Senior Consultant Neurologist at Meitra Hospital, Kerala, India, a National Board Neurology Teaching Institute. It is one of the top 20 International neurology podcasts, according to Feedspot. Dr Krishnadas has over 15 years of experience in teaching medical students. In this podcast, he will discuss how to localize a neurological lesion based on history taking and physical examination. The podcast is meant for medical students and makes them enjoy learning neurology. Medicine, pediatrics, critical care, psychiatry, neurology residents, general practitioners, and nurse practitioners will also benefit. Notes, images, and other resources for the podcast are available on the website neurologyteachingclub.com.&nbsp;</p>
This bonus episode features a conversation with Dr. Smitha Vijayan on episode 3, "The Abducens Nerve." We're testing out this experimental format to bring the material to life in a new way. Please text me to let me know whether you like it.
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This episode deals with the anatomy of the abducens nerve and the clinical features of patients presenting with abducens palsy at various locations through its course in the brain.
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This bonus episode is an AI-generated conversation based on episode 2, The Trochlear Nerve. We're testing out this experimental format to bring the material to life in a new way. Please text me to let me know whether you love it or not.
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This episode deals with the anatomy of the trochlear nerve and the clinical features of patients presenting with oculomotor palsy at various locations through its course in the brain.
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This bonus episode is an AI-generated conversation based on episode 1, The Oculomotor Nerve. We're testing out this experimental format to bring the material to life in a new way. Please text me to let me know whether you love it or hate it.
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This episode deals with the anatomy of the Oculomotor nerve and the clinical features of patients presenting with oculomotor palsy at various locations through its course in the brain.
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This episode is the trailer for the second season of Clinical Neurology with KD, which will focus on Neuro-ophthalmology. We will discuss the details of the new season and various resources available with the podcast. For those who have not listened to season one, we highly recommend doing so.
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This is the final episode of season 1. In this session, we will learn the micturition pathways and will try to understand the clinical features of lesions involving these pathways.
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In this episode, we will learn the functions of the various lobes of the brain, namely the frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes, using clinical cases. It will be an introduction to the fascinating world of cognitive neuroscience.
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In this episode, we will discuss the clinical features of various causes of coma, such as metabolic and structural, and learn the clinical features of various herniation syndromes.
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