Artificial intelligence and epilepsy: Dr. Christian Bosselmann

Artificial intelligence and epilepsy: Dr. Christian Bosselmann

Send comments and feedback Discussions of artificial intelligence and ChatGPT are everywhere. How will this technology affect epilepsy research and care? What are the dangers and pitfalls, and what do we need to know when designing research studies that use AI technology? Dr. Alina Ivaniuk interviewed Dr. Christian Bosselmann, an epilepsy precision medicine research fellow at the Cleveland Clinic, about the history of chatbots, the promise and pitfalls of artificial intelligence, and tips fo...

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Autoimmune-associated epilepsy: Dr. Claude Steriade - encore episode (2022)

Autoimmune-associated epilepsy: Dr. Claude Steriade - encore episode (2022)

Send comments and feedback What is autoimmune-associated epilepsy, and how is it different from acute seizures with an autoimmune cause? How can clinicians best diagnose and treat these conditions? Sh...

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Sleep and epilepsy: Dr. Birgit Frauscher - encore episode (2023)

Sleep and epilepsy: Dr. Birgit Frauscher - encore episode (2023)

Send comments and feedback Bidirectional links between epilepsy and sleep have been known for thousands of years. Despite nearly a century of research using EEG investigations, the relationships are s...

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Seizure action plans as educational tools: Dr. Lucretia Long - encore episode (2024)

Seizure action plans as educational tools: Dr. Lucretia Long - encore episode (2024)

Send comments and feedback Seizure action plans can help people with epilepsy manage their seizures and address emergencies. They often are aimed at a subset of people with epilepsy, particularly chil...

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ILAE Updated seizure classification Part 2: Prof. Eugen Trinka

ILAE Updated seizure classification Part 2: Prof. Eugen Trinka

Send comments and feedback We discuss the response to the updated classification of seizures with Prof. Eugen Trinka, including why the changes were made and how the changes are being explained and so...

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"Living with epilepsy should not be a secret": Jessie Nyirenda - encore episode (2022)

"Living with epilepsy should not be a secret": Jessie Nyirenda - encore episode (2022)

Send comments and feedback Celebrating International Epilepsy Day (Feb 9) with an episode of strength and hope! Jessie Nyirenda's seizures went undiagnosed for years. She was told she was misbehaving,...

9 Feb 13min

EpiCARE: The European Reference Network for Rare and Complex Epilepsies

EpiCARE: The European Reference Network for Rare and Complex Epilepsies

Send comments and feedback A network of more than 60 expert epilepsy teams across Europe: That's EpiCARE. The network aims to improve care for rare and complex epilepsies and reduce inequalities in ac...

2 Feb 30min

Intellectual disability and epilepsy: A patient-centered perspective

Intellectual disability and epilepsy: A patient-centered perspective

Send comments and feedback About 1 in 5 people with an intellectual disability (ID) also have epilepsy; among those with profound ID, 1 in 2 also will have epilepsy. In general, people with an ID have...

19 Jan 23min

Acute symptomatic seizures: Dr. Marian Galovic

Acute symptomatic seizures: Dr. Marian Galovic

Send comments and feedback While as many as 1 in 3 first seizures are acute symptomatic seizures, these seizures receive relatively little attention during training. Dr. Ching Soong Khoo speaks with D...

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