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9/23/2025- Carrie Ford, CNCT interviews Clark Moser, MD, ABEM, ABPN on "Electromyography Referrals: Principles and Practices for Optimizing EMG Orders ". This podcast is for neurologists, PMRs, orthopedists, PCPs, NPs, PAs, and residents who refer patients for EMG and NCS. It also helps NCS technologists understand the clinical intent behind each referral—guided by the EMGer’s diagnostic focus. This episode offers practical strategies for improving the quality of the EMG  referrals   by treating each order as a focused clinical study. We review what the EMG evaluates—nerve and muscle function—and how to understand results in terms of localization and severity. Listeners will learn to move beyond vague referral terms like “weakness,” “pain,” or “paresthesia” and instead indicate in the EMG order what specific neuromuscular or electrodiagnostic question they want answered. 13 min

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9/17/2025- Chilvana Patel, MD moderates a discussion with Pushpa Narayanswami, MD, Nicholas Silvestri, MD, and Kelly Gwathmey, MD on the evolving treatment landscape in myasthenia gravis (MG). The panel reviews the use of targeted therapies in women of childbearing age with myasthenia gravis, alongside guidance for perioperative care before elective surgery. Through illustrative patient cases, the experts provide insight into practical challenges and emerging opportunities in tailoring advanced immunotherapies to individual patient needs. 26 min

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7/31/2025-  Chilvana Patel, MD is hosting a case-based panel discussion titled "Evolving Therapeutic Horizons in Myasthenia Gravis: Expert Perspectives on Targeted Therapies - Part 1." She will engage with renowned neuromuscular specialists—Pushpa Narayanaswami, MD, Nicholas Silvestri, MD, and Kelly Gwathmey, MD—to explore real-world cases and discuss the latest advances in targeted treatment options for Myasthenia Gravis. 31 min

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Have you ever experienced tingling after running a marathon? Is marathon running good for your nerves? Tune in to this episode and listen to Drs. Rubin and Shahrizaila discuss an unusual case to help you decide whether or not to take up running.

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Do you know what neuromuscular condition Spock from Star Trek may have had? Tune in to this Lessons from the Lab to learn!

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7/7/2025- In this episode, Dr. Nadia Khalil interviews Dr. Nathaniel Robbins, the Director of the Autonomic and Small Fiber Neuropathy program at Mass General Brigham, on POTS. In this episode, they review the diagnostic criteria, clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, adjunctive testing, and management.  41 min.

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5/30/2025 - In this AANEM podcast, Chilvana Patel, MD, interviews Devin Rubin, MD, and Nortina Shahrizaila, PhD, about global disparities in EMG and nerve conduction study training. They discuss challenges such as inconsistent educational program standards, limited resources, and lack of mentorship, especially in developing countries. This podcast covers the current efforts to improve access to hands-on training and standardized education. 30 min.

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 0.25 CME available  0.25 CEU available
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5/20/2025- Dr. Kelly Gwathmey interviews Dr. Corey Bacher from the University of Toronto, Dr. Charles Kassardjian from the University of Toronto, both in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. We also have Dr. Ruple Laughlin from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and Dr. Puspha Narayanswami from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts. They will all be discussing recommendations for monitoring and managing glucocorticoid related systemic complications from the recently published: “International Consensus Guidance for the Management of Glucocorticoid Related Complications in Neuromuscular Disease." 25 min

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