ANA Webinars

The ANA Education Innovation Committee produces webinars in response to new trends or hot topics in Neurology. ANA Members may claim AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM for watching live or recordings of eligible events on OnDEC.

ANA Webinars

Latest Webinar

ANA Webinars: Science: Running a Research Program (recording)

This is the seventh event in the series, "Creating a successful research program: Combining great mentorship with compelling science and building a diverse and inclusive research environment." This series of presentations with interactive discus
Episode Description

This is the seventh event in the series, "Creating a successful research program: Combining great mentorship with compelling science and building a diverse and inclusive research environment." This series of presentations with interactive discussions brought to you through a partnership between the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and the American Neurological Association (ANA).

Featuring
  • Interviewer/Producer: Rebecca F. Gottesman, MD, PhD, NINDS
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ANA Webinars: Benefits of a diverse workforce in lab or clinical research group (recording)

This is the sixth event in the series, "Creating a successful research program: Combining great mentorship with compelling science and building a diverse and inclusive research environment." This series of presentations with interactive discussi
Episode Description

This is the sixth event in the series, "Creating a successful research program: Combining great mentorship with compelling science and building a diverse and inclusive research environment." This series of presentations with interactive discussions brought to you through a partnership between the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and the American Neurological Association (ANA).

Featuring
  • Interviewer/Producer: Karen Johnston, MD, University of Virginia
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ANA Webinars: Outreach and Engaging Undergraduates: Benefits to Them, to Your Research Operation and to Science (recording)

This is the fifth event for, "Creating a successful research program: Combining great mentorship with compelling science and building a diverse and inclusive research environment.” This series of presentations with interactive discussions is bro
Episode Description

This is the fifth event for, "Creating a successful research program: Combining great mentorship with compelling science and building a diverse and inclusive research environment.” This series of presentations with interactive discussions is brought to you through a partnership between the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and the American Neurological Association (ANA).

Featuring
  • Guest: Damien Fair, PhD, University of Minnesota Medical School
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ANA Webinars: Mentoring people from different backgrounds (recording)

This is the fourth event in the series, "Creating a successful research program: Combining great mentorship with compelling science and building a diverse and inclusive research environment." This series of presentations with interactive discuss
Episode Description

This is the fourth event in the series, "Creating a successful research program: Combining great mentorship with compelling science and building a diverse and inclusive research environment." This series of presentations with interactive discussions brought to you through a partnership between the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and the American Neurological Association (ANA).

Featuring
  • Interviewer/Producer: Michelle Jones-London, PhD, Office of Programs to Enhance Neuroscience Workforce Diversity at National Inst. of Neurological Disorders & Stroke, NIH
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ANA Webinars: Mentorship: early discussions that will make everything go better (recording)

This is the third event for "Creating a successful research program: Combining great mentorship with compelling science and building a diverse and inclusive research environment," a series of presentations with interactive discussions brought to
Episode Description

This is the third event for "Creating a successful research program: Combining great mentorship with compelling science and building a diverse and inclusive research environment," a series of presentations with interactive discussions brought to you through a partnership between the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and the American Neurological Association (ANA).

Featuring
  • Guest: Frances Elizabeth Jensen, MD, FACP, University of Pennsylvania
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ANA Webinars: Affirmative and Effective Mentorship (a joint NINDS-ANA event) (recording)

This is the second event for "Creating a successful research program: Combining great mentorship with compelling science and building a diverse and inclusive research environment," a series of presentations with interactive discussions brought t
Episode Description

This is the second event for "Creating a successful research program: Combining great mentorship with compelling science and building a diverse and inclusive research environment," a series of presentations with interactive discussions brought to you through a partnership between the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and the American Neurological Association (ANA).

Featuring
  • Guest: Louise D. McCullough, MD, PhD, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
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ANA Webinars: Being a great mentor: What’s in it for me? (a joint NINDS-ANA event) (recording)

A joint NINDS-ANA event
This was the kickoff event for, "Creating a successful research program: Combining great mentorship with compelling science and building a diverse and inclusive research environment."
Episode Description

This is the kickoff event for, "Creating a successful research program: Combining great mentorship with compelling science and building a diverse and inclusive research environment," a series of presentations with interactive discussions brought to you through a partnership between the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and the American Neurological Association (ANA).

Moderator: Karen Johnston, MD (Professor Neurology, UVA)

Speaker: Huda Zoghbi, MD (Professor in the Departments of Pediatrics, Molecular and Human Genetics, Neurology and Neuroscience at Baylor College of Medicine. Investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute; Director of the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute (NRI) at Texas Children's Hospital)

Panel:
Rebecca Gottesman, MD/PHD (Chief, Stroke Branch, NINDS)
Marc Halterman, MD/PHD (Chair Neurology, Stony Brook)
Kumar Narayana, MD/PHD (Assistant Professor, Neurology, University of Iowa)
Lesli Skolaris, MD (Professor, Neurology, Univ. Michigan)
 

Meeting Organizers:
Rebecca Gottesman, MD/PHD, NINDS
Karen Johnston, MD. UVA
Michelle Jones-London, PHD, NINDS
Stephen Korn, PHD, NINDS
Jennifer Manly, PHD, Columbia
Alexandra Nelson, MD/PHD, UCSF

Featuring
  • Interviewer/Producer: Dr. Karen Johnson, MD, University of Virginia
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ANA Webinars: Neurologic Procedural Therapeutics (enduring)

Hosted by Lindsey Wooliscroft (OHSU Health Care) and Amanda Jagolino-Cole (UT Health), and featuring panelists: Matthew Robbins (Weill Cornell Medicine), Kelly Mills (Johns Hopkins University), Kathryn Davis (University of Pennsylvania), and Dio
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Hosted by Lindsey Wooliscroft (OHSU Health Care) and Amanda Jagolino-Cole (UT Health), and featuring panelists: Matthew Robbins (Weill Cornell Medicine), Kelly Mills (Johns Hopkins University), Kathryn Davis (University of Pennsylvania), and Diogo Haussen (Emory University School of Medicine), this 60-minute discussion between neurologists in academia about the neurologic procedures they perform, focusing on both the science supporting these procedures and a career development perspective on incorporating these procedures into their practice.

Featuring
  • Interviewer/Producer: Dr. Lindsey Wooliscroft, OHSU Health Care
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ANA Webinars: A discussion on Aduhelm (recording)

During this 1-hour event, Dr. David Holtzman moderated a panel of experts including, Gil Rabinovici, MD, UCSF, Suzanne Schindler, MD, PhD, Washington University, and Theresa Gomez-Isla, MD, MGH, Massachusetts General Hospital to explore what we
Episode Description

During this 1-hour event, Dr. David Holtzman moderated a panel of experts including, Gil Rabinovici, MD, UCSF, Suzanne Schindler, MD, PhD, Washington University, and Theresa Gomez-Isla, MD, MGH, Massachusetts General Hospital to explore what we know about Aduhelm.

Featuring
  • Guest: Dr. David Holtzman, Washington University in St. Louis
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ANA Webinars: Meet the Authors: “Persistent neurologic symptoms and cognitive dysfunction in non-hospitalized Covid-19 “long haulers” (recorded)

Hosted by Dr. Shruti Agnihotri, and featuring panelists Drs. Edith Graham, Igor Koralnik, and Ayush Batra, this 60 minute event will focus on the spectrum of neurologic manifestations in non-hospitalized Covid-19 “long-haulers” and implications
Episode Description

Hosted by Dr. Shruti Agnihotri, and featuring panelists Drs. Edith Graham, Igor Koralnik, and Ayush Batra, this 60 minute event will focus on the spectrum of neurologic manifestations in non-hospitalized Covid-19 “long-haulers” and implications for future research, as published in their recent Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology article.

Featuring
  • Interviewer/Producer: Dr. Shruti Agnihotri
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ANA Webinars: Meet the Authors: Adults with Cerebral Palsy Require Ongoing Neurologic Care (recorded)

Cerebral palsy (CP) does not end in childhood. NEW neurologic concerns can emerge in adults with CP which require ongoing neurologic surveillance and treatment. The Annals of Neurology article "Adults with Cerebral Palsy Require Ongoing Neurolog
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Cerebral palsy (CP) does not end in childhood. NEW neurologic concerns can emerge in adults with CP which require ongoing neurologic surveillance and treatment. The Annals of Neurology article "Adults with Cerebral Palsy Require Ongoing Neurologic Care: A Systematic Review" highlights these concerns and also highlights areas for further research into the manifestations of CP in adulthood. Meet the authors during this one-hour webinar.

Featuring
  • Interviewer/Producer: Dr. Sarah Smith, Washington University School of Medicine
  • Interviewer/Producer: Dr. Jessica Solomon Sanders, Children's Hospital Colorado
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