PeerVoice
PeerVoice Brain & Behaviour Audio
PeerVoice is committed to producing and distributing evidence-based, independently-created medical education in Brain & Behaviour that is designed to positively impact patient care. Activities can either be accredited or non-accredited but are always driven by the learning and practice needs of healthcare professionals. Learn more at: https://peervoice.com.
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26 de may. de 2026
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Silvia Messina, MD, DPhil / Michael Levy, MD, PhD - Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein Antibody Disease (MOGAD) or Something Else? How to Tell the Difference 26.05.2026 29:54
Silvia Messina, MD, DPhil / Michael Levy, MD, PhD - Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein Antibody Disease (MOGAD) or Something Else? How to Tell the Difference
Georgios Tsivgoulis, MD, PhD, MSc - Navigating the Latest Evidence Surrounding Current and Emerging Strategies for Secondary Stroke Prevention 26.05.2026 20:17
Georgios Tsivgoulis, MD, PhD, MSc - Navigating the Latest Evidence Surrounding Current and Emerging Strategies for Secondary Stroke Prevention
Mike Sharma, MD, MSc, FRCPC - Deepening the Dialogue on the Latest Data for Factor XIa Inhibition: Is It Time to Shift the Paradigm in Secondary Stroke Prevention? 30.04.2026 1:15:47
Mike Sharma, MD, MSc, FRCPC - Deepening the Dialogue on the Latest Data for Factor XIa Inhibition: Is It Time to Shift the Paradigm in Secondary Stroke Prevention?
Xin Cheng, MD, PhD - Seeking Solutions in Secondary Stroke Prevention: The Latest Inquiries and Insights on Factor XIa Inhibition 29.04.2026 36:53
Xin Cheng, MD, PhD - Seeking Solutions in Secondary Stroke Prevention: The Latest Inquiries and Insights on Factor XIa Inhibition
Caterina Garone, MD, PhD - From Clinical Clues to a Confirmatory Diagnosis: Recognising Thymidine Kinase 2 Deficiency Across the Age Spectrum 15.04.2026 27:58
Caterina Garone, MD, PhD - From Clinical Clues to a Confirmatory Diagnosis: Recognising Thymidine Kinase 2 Deficiency Across the Age Spectrum
Ashkan Shoamanesh, MD, FRCPC - Turning Pathophysiologic Promise Into Evidence-Based Potential: Are Factor XIa Inhibitors Ready for Prime Time in Secondary Stroke Prevention? 06.03.2026 1:10:40
Ashkan Shoamanesh, MD, FRCPC - Turning Pathophysiologic Promise Into Evidence-Based Potential: Are Factor XIa Inhibitors Ready for Prime Time in Secondary Stroke Prevention?
Sara Mariotto, MD, PhD - Beyond Myasthenia Gravis: What Are We Learning About FcRn Inhibitors in Other Rare Neuroimmunological Disorders? 07.01.2026 16:18
Sara Mariotto, MD, PhD - Beyond Myasthenia Gravis: What Are We Learning About FcRn Inhibitors in Other Rare Neuroimmunological Disorders?
Colin Russell, PhD / John Watkins, MBBCh, BSc - A Shot in the Arm: Leveraging Combination Vaccines for Global Health Impact 17.12.2025 17:26
Colin Russell, PhD / John Watkins, MBBCh, BSc - A Shot in the Arm: Leveraging Combination Vaccines for Global Health Impact
James F. Howard Jr, MD - Direct From San Francisco: Emerging Data and Expert Perspectives on Targeted Therapies for gMG 21.11.2025 17:17
James F. Howard Jr, MD - Direct From San Francisco: Emerging Data and Expert Perspectives on Targeted Therapies for gMG
Mike Sharma, MD, MSc, FRCPC - Challenging the Status Quo in Secondary Stroke Prevention: Current Perspectives on the Potential of Factor XIa Inhibition 21.11.2025 1:05:58
Mike Sharma, MD, MSc, FRCPC - Challenging the Status Quo in Secondary Stroke Prevention: Current Perspectives on the Potential of Factor XIa Inhibition
Patrick Vermersch, MD, PhD - Stripped Back: CNS Inflammation and the Potential for Meaningful Therapeutic Progress in Non-Relapsing Forms of Multiple Sclerosis 30.10.2025 49:24
Patrick Vermersch, MD, PhD - Stripped Back: CNS Inflammation and the Potential for Meaningful Therapeutic Progress in Non-Relapsing Forms of Multiple Sclerosis
Bernhard Suter, MD - Rett Syndrome Uncovered: An International Exchange on Recognition, Monitoring, and Emerging Therapies 16.10.2025 18:08
Bernhard Suter, MD - Rett Syndrome Uncovered: An International Exchange on Recognition, Monitoring, and Emerging Therapies
Richard B. Lipton, MD - Overcoming the Disconnects Between Recommendations and Reality in Acute Migraine Treatment: Patient and Provider Perspectives on Communication and Collaboration 30.09.2025 19:53
Richard B. Lipton, MD - Overcoming the Disconnects Between Recommendations and Reality in Acute Migraine Treatment: Patient and Provider Perspectives on Communication and Collaboration
Richard A. Lewis, MD - Navigating the Evolving CIDP Treatment Landscape: Expert Perspectives on the Therapeutic Potential of Complement Inhibition 05.09.2025 18:24
Richard A. Lewis, MD - Navigating the Evolving CIDP Treatment Landscape: Expert Perspectives on the Therapeutic Potential of Complement Inhibition
Heinz Wiendl, MD - Neurology Updates From the European Meeting in Helsinki (June 2025) 20.08.2025 8:47
Heinz Wiendl, MD - Neurology Updates From the European Meeting in Helsinki (June 2025)
Saiju Jacob, MD, DPhil, FRCP, FAAN - The Value of Disease Control in gMG: The Latest Data Evaluating Patient Needs and Treatment Outcomes as They Emerge From Helsinki 04.08.2025 20:45
Saiju Jacob, MD, DPhil, FRCP, FAAN - The Value of Disease Control in gMG: The Latest Data Evaluating Patient Needs and Treatment Outcomes as They Emerge From Helsinki
Angela Kay Fitch, MD, FACP, MFOMA - Separating Signal From Noise: Overcoming the Challenges of Obesity Management in Real-World Clinical Practice 04.08.2025 30:17
Angela Kay Fitch, MD, FACP, MFOMA - Separating Signal From Noise: Overcoming the Challenges of Obesity Management in Real-World Clinical Practice
Laurent Servais, MD, PhD - Eligible for Gene Therapy? The Complexity and Therapeutic Implications of Anti-AAV Antibodies 21.07.2025 19:32
Laurent Servais, MD, PhD - Eligible for Gene Therapy? The Complexity and Therapeutic Implications of Anti-AAV Antibodies
Ashkan Shoamanesh, MD, FRCPC - Can We Find a New Way Forward in Secondary Stroke Prevention? Exploring the Rationale and Potential Roles for Factor XIa Inhibition 30.06.2025 1:13:38
Ashkan Shoamanesh, MD, FRCPC - Can We Find a New Way Forward in Secondary Stroke Prevention? Exploring the Rationale and Potential Roles for Factor XIa Inhibition
Luis Querol, MD, PhD - 2025 Congress Highlights From Edinburgh, Scotland: Breaking Down the Data Driving Novel Therapeutic Developments in CIDP 30.06.2025 19:43
Luis Querol, MD, PhD - 2025 Congress Highlights From Edinburgh, Scotland: Breaking Down the Data Driving Novel Therapeutic Developments in CIDP
Heinz Wiendl, MD - Myasthenia Gravis Under the Microscope: 2025 Insights From The Hague 23.06.2025 21:38
Heinz Wiendl, MD - Myasthenia Gravis Under the Microscope: 2025 Insights From The Hague
Nicholas J. Silvestri, MD, FAAN - From Established to Emerging Therapies: Expert Perspectives on the Latest Evidence Base on FcRn Inhibitors for gMG 25.04.2025 19:04
Nicholas J. Silvestri, MD, FAAN - From Established to Emerging Therapies: Expert Perspectives on the Latest Evidence Base on FcRn Inhibitors for gMG
Mike Sharma, MD, MSc, FRCPC - Can We Set a New Standard of Care for Secondary Stroke Prevention? Evaluating Current Gaps and Future Goals 21.04.2025 17:58
Mike Sharma, MD, MSc, FRCPC - Can We Set a New Standard of Care for Secondary Stroke Prevention? Evaluating Current Gaps and Future Goals
Gavin Giovannoni, MBBCh, PhD - Navigating and Pioneering High-Efficacy DMT Strategies: Optimizing Patient Outcomes in Multiple Sclerosis 02.04.2025 51:27
Gavin Giovannoni, MBBCh, PhD - Navigating and Pioneering High-Efficacy DMT Strategies: Optimizing Patient Outcomes in Multiple Sclerosis
James F. Howard Jr, MD - Beyond FcRn and Complement Inhibitors: Why We Need Novel Treatment Options for Generalized Myasthenia Gravis 26.03.2025 19:34
James F. Howard Jr, MD - Beyond FcRn and Complement Inhibitors: Why We Need Novel Treatment Options for Generalized Myasthenia Gravis
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