Effectiveness of Seizure Dogs

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The Role of Social Media in Neurology Trainees' Professional Identity Formation -Part 1

In part one of this two-part series, Dr. Jeff Ratliff and Dr. Gabriela Figueiredo Pucci shares the most important takeaway about professional identity formation among those actively engaged in neurology communities on social media. Show citation: Pucci GF, Gheihman G, Albin CSW. ...  Show more

Neurology Wait Times After Primary Care or Emergency Department Visits - Part 1

In part one of this series, Dr. Stacey Clardy and Dr. John Ney break down the difference between mean and median wait times for new neurology appointments. Show citation: Laffargue EK, Van Der Goes DN, Wilson AM, Parziale SD, Sico JJ, Ney J. Neurology Wait Times After Primary Car ...  Show more

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