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UNC Neurology
United States
Приєднався 24 лип 2020
The UNC School of Medicine’s Department of Neurology provides the neurological expertise to support the School’s three-part mission of providing leadership and excellence in the areas of patient care, education and research. The department has more than 45 faculty with broad subspecialty representation in epilepsy, memory and cognitive disorders, movement disorders, neuromuscular diseases, sleep disorders, cerebrovascular diseases, headache, neurocritical care, and pediatric neurological disorders.
Adult Residency Program Open House - Fall 2024
Open House for the Neurology Adult Residency Program. Recorded September 16, 2024 at 8PM EST.
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Taboo topics and PD: Spirituality
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Bailey Brislin, MDiv is the Palliative Care Chaplain and Bereavement Coordinator at UNC Health. She shares with our community about the intersection of spirituality and Parkinson’s Disease. Recorded on March 15, 2024.
Taboo Topics and PD: Sex and Intimacy
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Dr. Daniel Roque and Lisette McEwen, pelvic floor physical therapist from UNC-Chapel Hill share about sex and intimacy and Parkinson’s Disease. Recorded on February 16, 2024.
Cannabis, CBD & Parkinson's Disease
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Dr. Andrew Huang from the University of Rochester shares about Cannabis and CBD and Parkinson's Disease. Recorded on December 15, 2023. Hosted by Maggie Ivancic, Clinical Social Worker and Center Coordinator of UNC-Chapel Hill Movement Disorders Center a Parkinson's Foundation Center of Excellence.
Racial Disparities & Parkinson's Disease
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Dr. Sneha Mantri from Duke University shares about the importance of addressing racial disparities and Parkinson's Disease. Recorded on January 19, 2024. Hosted by Maggie Ivancic, Clinical Social Worker and Center Coordinator of UNC-Chapel Hill Movement Disorders Center a Parkinson's Foundation Center of Excellence.
Death, Dying & Parkinson's Disease
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Nurse Practitioner, Dwan Kelsey shares about Death and Dying through the lens of Parkinson's Disease. Recorded on November 17, 2023. Hosted by Maggie Ivancic, Clinical Social Worker and Center Coordinator of UNC-Chapel Hill Movement Disorders Center a Parkinson's Foundation Center of Excellence.
Genetics & Parkinson's Disease
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Dr. Claudia Testa shares about how Genetics and Parkinson's Disease intersect. Recorded on October 20, 2023. Hosted by Maggie Ivancic, Clinical Social Worker and Center Coordinator of UNC-Chapel Hill Movement Disorders Center a Parkinson's Foundation Center of Excellence.
Living Well with Parkinson’s Disease With Maggie Ivancic MSW, LCSW
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Living Well with Parkinson’s Disease With Maggie Ivancic MSW, LCSW
The Role of Social Work With Maggie Ivancic MSW, LCSW
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The Role of Social Work With Maggie Ivancic MSW, LCSW
The Role of Physical Therapist with Elizabeth Dietra Buxton
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The Role of Physical Therapist with Elizabeth Dietra Buxton
The Role of Speech Language Pathologist With Heather Davis Cuevas and Joseph Hall
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The Role of Speech Language Pathologist With Heather Davis Cuevas and Joseph Hall
The Role of Occupational Therapist With Marie Curtis
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The Role of Occupational Therapist With Marie Curtis
New Diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease with Dr. Nina Browner
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New Diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease with Dr. Nina Browner
Early Stage Parkinson’s Disease: Coping, Consistency, and Considerationsw/ Maggie Ivancic MSW, LCSW
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Early Stage Parkinson’s Disease: Coping, Consistency, and Considerationsw/ Maggie Ivancic MSW, LCSW
Treatment Options for Essential Tremor: Medical Treatment and Occupational Therapy
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Check out this recording of one of our Patient Education Webinars; Treatment Options for Essential Tremor: Medical Treatment and Occupational Therapy!
Day in the life of a UNC Neurology Resident
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Day in the life of a UNC Neurology Resident
UNC Adult Neurology Residency Program Virtual Open House - 2022
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UNC Adult Neurology Residency Program Virtual Open House - 2022
Get to Know UNC Children's 2020 2021 Version
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Get to Know UNC Children's 2020 2021 Version
Child Neurology Residency Program Open House 2021
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Child Neurology Residency Program Open House 2021
The UNC Child Neurology Residency Program 2021
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The UNC Child Neurology Residency Program 2021
UNC Adult Neurology Residency Program - Virtual Open House 2021
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UNC Adult Neurology Residency Program - Virtual Open House 2021
WRAL interviews Dr. Miriam Sklerov regarding an upcoming event on young onset Parkinson's disease.
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WRAL interviews Dr. Miriam Sklerov regarding an upcoming event on young onset Parkinson's disease.
A day in the life of a UNC neurology resident
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A day in the life of a UNC neurology resident
UNC Adult Neurology Residency Program
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UNC Adult Neurology Residency Program
UNC Child Neurology Residency - Virtual Open House on October 14, 2020
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UNC Child Neurology Residency - Virtual Open House on October 14, 2020
I am so happy for my Sister, she got cured of her Multiple Sclerosis just few weeks of using Dr Madida Sam herbal supplement on UA-cam🎉 🎉
I am so happy for my Sister, she got cured of her Multiple Sclerosis just few weeks of using Dr Madida Sam herbal supplement on UA-cam🎉….
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Thank you for this. My lymphatic and nervous system are stuck in my connective tissue… cannabis has given me the ability to walk when my legs drag.
My Father is in stage 5 and now has hospice. I'm scared, sad, and feeling anything but normal. Not to mention absolutely exhausted...
There are so many things worse than death. One of them is watching what changes these people go through and their struggle to retain some sense of normalcy & control. Going through this with my 83 year old sister. It looks like her, sounds like her, but with huge holes in capacity & reasoning- and unlimited frustration. I see her headed for long term care but continually hesitate to pull the trigger. I had a closed TBI in my 20's and a long recovery. I could see & understand the looks on people's faces and their frustration with my inability to perform up to standard. I know what it's like to "be in there" but unseen as a person. It's a fine balance between choosing safety & dignity of being over independence. God bless you on your journey. You can't fix it, and it's okay. Love what you can & find a way to soothe yourself. Big hugs to you. Hoping that peace fills your heart at every opportunity. Even though he struggles, each moment is a gift.
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Parkinson disease is a very terrible illness, my Dad suffered from it for 19 years until we finally got a help and a medicine from Dr Madida that truly works that helped treat, cure and reversed all his symptoms completely💯…My Dad is well again.’
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Soooo❤ beautiful
One of the most underrated videos...truly beautiful ❤
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Parkinson disease is a very terrible illness, my Dad suffered from it for 19 years until we finally got a help and a medicine that truly works that helped treat, cure and reversed all his symptoms•••My Dad is completely okay and healthy now.😊
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Very Informative
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I hope you all know that you're going to have to pay for everything that you did to people you little psychiatric motherfuckers..And there's going to be some fucken hell to pay...We're going to tear all of you motherfuckers to fucken pieces...
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Did I see that correctly? PGY 12 and PGY 14?... Wow.
No it's only 5 years
@@alitabatabaei4578 watch the video. There are residents in their pgy 12 and 14 years. I know the residency is 5 years. They must have been doing research and all the fellowships and or switched residencies at some point
@@RyanAmplification- More like they have not grown-up if that is the case. You can't be in residency/fellowships for the rest of your life. If you graduate medical school at age 26, and if you are PGY-12, then you are 38 years old and for PGY-14 you are 40 years old. That is absolutely ridiculous.