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Sunday Apr 11, 2010

We have interviewed Dr Richard Newton, a consultant in paediatric neurology at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital.
In this episode, we explore important themes such as communicating effectively with families in paediatrics, and how to break 'unexpected' news to parents of a child with a newly diagnosed condition. Dr Newton also explains the ingredients for a good paediatric consultation. We also talk about paediatric neurology as a rapidly evolving specialty with a mention of common diseases encountered and challenges facing the specialty locally and internationally.
In the beginning of the interview, Dr Newton explains the contribution of his department to research and helping children with neurological disease. Later, we discuss the spectrum of disorders commonly seen in paediatric neurology. The interview ends with a final note for medical students about to embark on their paediatric placement.
We hope you enjoy listening to this episode. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have feedback, or any other questions.

Sunday Feb 28, 2010

David Neary is a Professor of Neurology at the University of Manchester, UK, specializing in dementia. He started the Cerebral Function Unit (CFU) in Manchester with a multidisciplinary team of neurologists, neurospychiatrists, neuropathologists, radiologists and biochemists in order to tackle clinical and scientific research into the diagnosis, molecular pathology, pathogenesis and management of dementia. Prof Neary has authored more than 150 publications and three books, two of which are on dementia. In this podcast, we talk about dementia, its subtypes and general management. Finally, we address future challenges facing dementia research and patient care.

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