Stroke Podcasts

Dr Regan Cooley, Mr Jagjeeth Naik, Dr Henry Zhao, Prof Bruce Campbell, Dr Matt Jones, Prof Bernard Yan, Prof Graeme Hankey

Podcasts in collaboration with NeuroPodcases discussing stroke

Recordings made in collaboration with NeuroPodcases – clinical neurology podcast, started by Dr John Williamson from the Walton Centre. The episodes are aimed at medical students.

In these ten episodes on stroke:

  • Dr Regan Cooley discusses his approach to a young patient presenting with ischaemic stroke, how to diagnose a suspected stroke, as well as cases presented at TIA clinic;
  • Mr Jagjeeth Naik looks at ways to prevent secondary stroke and the role of carotid endarterectomy;
  • Dr Henry Zhao talks about the pre-hospital management of stroke;
  • Professor Bruce Campbell discusses CT perfusion scanning and it's role in the diagnosis and management of acute ischaemic stroke;
  • Dr Matt Jones shares his practical approach to patients presenting with primary progressive aphasia;
  • Professor Bernard Yan discusses the past, present and future of mechanical thrombectomy as a treatment for patients presenting with acute ischaemic stroke;
  • Professor Graeme Hankey looks at how to approach investigating stroke aetiology as well as manage future stroke prevention

Stream and listen to the episodes:

An approach to... Ischaemic stroke in young adults by Neuro Podcases

Role of CT perfusion in diagnosis and management of acute ischaemic stroke by Neuro Podcases

A patient presents with... a suspected stroke - Part 1 by Neuro Podcases

A patient presents with... a suspected stroke - Part 2 by Neuro Podcases

An approach to transient neurological symptoms by Neuro Podcases

Primary progressive aphasia - a practical approach by Neuro Podcases

An approach to the investigation and management of stroke by Neuro Podcases

Stroke prevention - role of carotid endarterectomy by Neuro Podcases

Pre-hospital stroke by Neuro Podcases

Mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischaemic stroke by Neuro Podcases

When to use?

Clinical training, education 

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