Fantastic evening hosting the premiere of ‘The Boy from Bute’ documentary at our College.
The documentary shares the story of Sir William Macewen, a surgical genius who achieved the world’s first successful brain tumour removal.
Thank you to all involved in creating the film!
Fantastic evening hosting the premiere of ‘The Boy from Bute’ documentary at our College.
The documentary shares the story of Sir William Macewen, a surgical genius who achieved the world’s first successful brain tumour removal.
Thank you to all involved in creating the film!
New on The Neurology Lounge Podcast
Episode 32. Epilepsy with @ianbone10 – Author of Sacred Lives
YouTube: https://t.co/xky6JHOQ99
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This is, I believe, unprecedented in the history of UK medicine.
28 eminent UK doctors have written publicly to @LaylaMoran, the new chair of @CommonsHealth, to report something nothing less than scandalous.
Read their letter here (1/n) 👇
https://t.co/qh5iZj7Xnj
On our new "Recommended reading" 📖 page we now have 3 cool books - which we highly recommend! Each author has featured on our podcast as well! https://t.co/ovdikeonMS Maybe each would be a good present for your family/friend/even your neurologist! We have:
📖 "Fine-Tuning Life: A Guide to MicroRNAs🧬, Your Genome's Master Regulators" - by @Prof_DCHenshall: Prof. of Molecular Physiology and #Neuroscience at @Futureneuro_ie & @RCSI_Irl
📖 "The Idea of Epilepsy: A Medical and Social History📜of #Epilepsy in the Modern Era (1860–2020)" - by @SShorvon: Prof. in Clinical Neurology & Consultant Neurologist specialising in epilepsy, @uclh@UCLIoN
📖"Sacred Lives: An Account of the History 📜, Cultural Associations, And Social Impact of Epilepsy" - by @ianbone10: Honorory Prof and retired Neurologist, @UofGlasgow
If you want to check out the podcasts with each brilliant clinician/scientist as well, here you go:
MicroRNAs🧬, Your Genome's Master Regulators" - by David C. Henshall: Prof. of Molecular Physiology and #Neuroscience at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
If you want to check out the podcasts with each brilliant clinician/scientist as well, here you go:
- David Henshall https://t.co/BhcOnXnRGV
- Simon Shorvon https://t.co/zlaFz1AUpy
- Ian Bone https://t.co/a2OBcQoy2I
#neuroscience #neurosurgery #epilepsy
On our new "Recommended reading" 📖 page we now have 3 cool books - which we highly recommend! Each author has featured on our podcast as well! https://t.co/ovdikeonMS Maybe each would be a good present for your family/friend/even your neurologist! We have:
📖 "Fine-Tuning Life: A Guide to MicroRNAs🧬, Your Genome's Master Regulators" - by @Prof_DCHenshall: Prof. of Molecular Physiology and #Neuroscience at @Futureneuro_ie & @RCSI_Irl
📖 "The Idea of Epilepsy: A Medical and Social History📜of #Epilepsy in the Modern Era (1860–2020)" - by @SShorvon: Prof. in Clinical Neurology & Consultant Neurologist specialising in epilepsy, @uclh@UCLIoN
📖"Sacred Lives: An Account of the History 📜, Cultural Associations, And Social Impact of Epilepsy" - by @ianbone10: Honorory Prof and retired Neurologist, @UofGlasgow
If you want to check out the podcasts with each brilliant clinician/scientist as well, here you go:
MicroRNAs🧬, Your Genome's Master Regulators" - by David C. Henshall: Prof. of Molecular Physiology and #Neuroscience at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
If you want to check out the podcasts with each brilliant clinician/scientist as well, here you go:
- David Henshall https://t.co/BhcOnXnRGV
- Simon Shorvon https://t.co/zlaFz1AUpy
- Ian Bone https://t.co/a2OBcQoy2I
#neuroscience #neurosurgery #epilepsy
@ajlees@ibrahimimam2000 Highly recommend these Podcasts.The first episode on Heritage sets a high standard. Knowing the past is essential to understanding the present
Exposition anatomique des organes des sens (c.1755) by Jacques-Fabien Gautier d’Agoty. The publication is one of the earliest anatomical works to use colour printing in its illustrations. #medicalhistory#anatomy
Very disappointing to see @ONS and @DWPgovuk failing to include sufficient disability employment data in these latest figures.
People with epilepsy face significant challenges in gaining, and retaining, employment, and we need to see these statistics.
I’m gonna explain one more time. For those who say people on benefits are scroungers. My story. I had a partner, we had a beautiful family, we had a good life, he died. Our youngest was 3yr, I couldn’t afford childcare, we were grieving, I was forced onto benefits. Not asking for you to feed my kids… just wanted a helping hand to get on our feet. That’s it. What is society if we don’t help each in times of need? I’m so sick of having to explain trauma over and over. Please find some compassion and understand life can suddenly hit you hard. Have you ever needed help or emergency services? Don’t judge when you don’t know someone’s story.
@jonstoneneuro@PracticalNeurol Eye opening. I cant help think of mistakes I must have made by unquestioningly accepting my anatomy training. Brings a new meaning to "Function Neuro-Anatomy"
Frances Power Cobbe. The founder of the Victoria Street Society and the pursuant of David Ferrier. Read about the clash between the anti-vivisectionist and the animal experimenters
https://t.co/EvuFSYsdsT
For those with short attention spans who like constructive grumbling about health and brains
Click here and it will be in your hands tomorrow for 7 pounds with proceeds to Parkinson's charity
https://t.co/6qnVahABt3
The trial of David Ferrier, November 1881: Context, proceedings, and aftermath https://t.co/EvuFSYsdsT
A critical moment in the history of neuroscience when experimentalists and the anti-vivisection movement clashed for the first time
My new book out very soon published by @MirabeauPress out of West Palm Beach. It can be in your hands for 7 pounds with royalties to Parkinsons research
Thanks to @ibrahimimam2000 and @neurochecklists