Clinical neurology with KD

Neuro Ophthalmology

Krishnadas N C Season 2

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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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Welcome to Season 2 of the "Clinical Neurology with KD" podcast! This season, we will focus on neuro-ophthalmology. In Season 1, we covered basic neurology localization for medical students through history-taking and physical examination. We appreciate the overwhelming response, as the podcast now reaches listeners in over hundred and fifty countries.

Season 2 will delve into neuro-ophthalmology, exploring the anatomy of the ocular motor nerves and the supranuclear control of eye movements. We will discuss the clinical approach and localization of various presentations, from patients with ptosis to those with an absent vestibulo-ocular reflex. 

Many students find neuro-ophthalmology challenging. The podcast aims to simplify it by approaching it from a clinical perspective. This season will benefit medical students, residents, and consultants in medicine, ophthalmology, and neurology.

I suggest students and residents listen to Season 1 before starting Season 2. This approach will help them better understand the basics of neurological localization.

Effectively teaching neurology and neuroanatomy requires the use of visual aids. As always, my good friend Dr. Prasanth Chandran has kindly created the illustrations for our topics. You can find them on our Neurology Teaching Club Instagram page and our website, neurologyteachingclub.com. Please make full use of these beautiful self-explanatory images. The notes on each topic are available on the Neurology Teaching Club website. 

Please note that the podcast and online content are meant for medical education only and should not be used to guide clinical decision-making or treatment.

That's all for now. I can't wait to meet you all with the first episode of season 2, 'The Oculomotor Nerve.' Until then, it's KD signing off. Spread knowledge!

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