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Managing Prognostic Uncertainty in Neurologic Disease With Dr. Robert G. Holloway

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Jan 28, 2026
Robert G. Holloway, neurologist and neuropalliative clinician at the University of Rochester, discusses prognostic uncertainty in neurologic illness. He outlines types of uncertainty, how system gaps and existential fear affect patients, and practical communication approaches like best/worst/most-likely framing. He urges embracing uncertainty, building believable narratives, and using family input to support adaptive coping.
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INSIGHT

Practical System Gaps Fuel Distress

  • System-level uncertainty includes practical gaps like who will provide care and available services.
  • These fragmented, practical unknowns often cause major distress for patients and families.
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Existential Weight Of Patient Uncertainty

  • Patient-level uncertainty is existential and can exceed scientific uncertainty in importance to patients.
  • It produces fear, dread, and questions about identity, meaning, and future roles.
ADVICE

Embrace Uncertainty As A Tool

  • Embrace uncertainty as a cognitive tool that can spur creativity and new meaning.
  • Lean into patients' anxieties while helping them find adaptive pathways and solutions.
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