ANA Investigates, season 3 (Nov 2021-Sept 2022)
Each month, during these 15-20 minute episodes, we delve into topics such as implicit bias in the workplace & patient care, designing and implementing a global teleneurology program, unbiased metagenomic next generation sequencing for diagnosis of CNS infection / inflammatory conditions, neurovirology, functional neuroimaging of functional movement disorders, and more!
Eligible ANA Investigates episodes are designated for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. The system to claim CME opens at the end of the year following the last episode of each calendar year. You have the ability to claim credit for all of season 3 in one simple evaluation.
The American Neurological Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Completion of this accredited CME activity meets the expectations of an Accredited Safety or Quality Improvement Program (IA_PSPA_28) for the Merit-based Incentive Payment Program (MIPS).
CME is available for the following episodes in season 3:
ANA Investigates Genetics in Epilepsies
Sep 27, 2022
The role of genetics in both pediatric and adult epilepsies is expanding. Now, making a genetic diagnosis in epilepsy isn’t just important for family planning and prognostication - these diagnoses can also improve patients’ care starting at the moment of diagnosis. Our guest today, Ingrid Scheffer, is a leader in...Read More
ANA Investigates Teleneurology and Healthcare Equity
Aug 29, 2022
Equitable tele-neurologic care starts with first identifying disparities, then identifying how to overcome them – learn about both with Dr. Lee Schwamm on the latest ANA Investigates. Series 3, Episode 11. Featuring:
- Guest: Dr. Lee Schwamm, C Miller Fisher Endowed Chair in Vascular Neurology and the Director of the...Read More
*Special Episode* ANA Investigates Potential Fabrication in AD Research Images
Aug 16, 2022
Late last month, the journal Science published an investigative report that accused a much-cited publication in Alzheimer’s disease... of fabricating scientific images. The study under scrutiny was published in Nature in 2006 by Sylvain Lesné and colleagues. It claimed that an amyloid oligomer called Aβ*56 impaired...Read More
ANA Investigates Updates in Autoimmune Encephalitis, part 2, therapeutics
Jul 26, 2022
Last month on the podcast, we talked about updates in the diagnosis of autoimmune encephalitis. This month we turn to advances in the treatment of autoimmune encephalitis. Treating these conditions has traditionally been practitioner-dependent, and currently no FDA-approved therapies exist. But that’s beginning to...Read More
ANA Investigates Updates in Autoimmune Encephalitis, part 1, diagnostics
Jun 27, 2022
On today's episode, Dr. Adeline Goss interviews Dr. Andrew McKeon on updates on diagnostics for part one of a two-part series on autoimmune encephalitis. Series 3, Episode 8. Featuring:
- Guest: Andrew McKeon, M.B., B.Ch., M.D., Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science
- Interviewer/Producer: Adeline Goss, MD,...Read More
ANA Investigates TIA
May 31, 2022
On today's episode, we discuss the term "TIA" and the current debate as it pertains to advances in stroke diagnostics that have led some to propose that we retire the term. Series 3, Episode 7. Featuring:
- Guest: Clay Johnston, MD, PhD, The University of Texas at Austin
- Interviewer/Producer: Megan Richie, MD, UCSF Read More
ANA Investigates Neurobiology of Burnout
Apr 12, 2022
Burnt out by talking about burnout? Please join us for a podcast with Dr. Amy Arnsten, Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology at Yale University, to investigate what goes on in the brain that leads to burnout and how this can direct our efforts to reduce burnout. Series 3, Episode 6. Featuring:
- Guest: Dr. Amy...Read More
ANA Investigates Biomarkers for Alzheimer's Disease
Mar 22, 2022
On today’s show, we’ll focus on the future of biomarkers in Alzheimer’s disease. We know that amyloid beta and tau protein deposit long before patients with Alzheimer’s develop symptoms. If we could use biomarkers to detect this pathology early, and treat patients early, could we prevent the progression to...Read More
ANA Investigates Curing Coma
Feb 21, 2022
Can coma be “cured”? On this podcast, we talk to Dr. Claude Hemphill and Dr. Romer Geocadin of the Curing Coma Campaign. Series 3, Episode 4 https://www.curingcoma.org/events2/world-coma-day
Featuring:
- Guests: Romer Geocadin, MD, Johns Hopkins University & Claude Hemphill, MD, University of California San...Read More
ANA Investigates Basilar Artery Stroke
Jan 18, 2022
Treatment of stroke has changed dramatically in the past decade, with the advent of perfusion imaging and an expanded time window for mechanical thrombectomy. Thrombectomy is now standard of care for eligible patients. But while data clearly supports the use of thrombectomy for certain patients with anterior...Read More
ANA Investigates FND
Dec 20, 2021
On today’s show we’ll focus on functional neurological disorder, or FND -- a wide range of conditions including non-epileptic seizures and functional weakness, dystonia and tremor. These conditions are common and can cause serious disability. But what are these conditions, exactly? What have functional neuroimaging...Read More
ANA Investigates Neurostimulation
Nov 15, 2021
Some patients with medically refractory epilepsy are offered surgeries to implant devices that electrically stimulate the nervous system and actually modulate neural networks over time. On this episode of ANA Investigates, Dr. Vikram Rao of the UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences discusses how these...Read More
The planners and faculty for this activity have no relevant relationships to disclose unless listed in the episode show notes. All relevant relationships were mitigated prior to the release of the episode.
Available Credit
- 5.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™The American Neurological Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American Neurological Association designates this Enduring material for a maximum of 5.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
- 5.00 Participation