Neurology® Podcast

February 2025 Recall: Topics on Neurology Education

Feb 1, 2025
Dara Albert, a child neurology expert, discusses the need for standardized training in psychogenic non-epileptic seizures. Sarah Louise Edwards and Zachary London delve into game-based learning's potential in neuroscience education, highlighting effective design and engagement strategies. Casey Albin explores how social media can enhance neurology education, emphasizing creativity and clarity. Catherine Zixis sheds light on the role of artificial intelligence in residency recruitment, discussing both its benefits and the importance of addressing bias in the selection process.
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ADVICE

Diagnosing PNES

  • Use semiology, video review, and key history questions to differentiate PNES from epileptic seizures.
  • Asking if patients can stop their events is particularly helpful.
INSIGHT

Origins of Neuroscience Games

  • The creation of the neuroscience game arose from a shared passion for gaming.
  • Authors Sarah Edwards and Zach London connected through an informal gaming group.
ADVICE

Defining Game-Based Learning

  • Gamification adds game-like elements to non-game settings, while serious games prioritize educational purposes.
  • Game-based learning encompasses both and other educational game formats.
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