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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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    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?

    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?

  2. 63

    Xin Cheng, MD, PhD - Seeking Solutions in Secondary Stroke Prevention: The Latest Inquiries and Insights on Factor XIa Inhibition

    Xin Cheng, MD, PhD - Seeking Solutions in Secondary Stroke Prevention: The Latest Inquiries and Insights on Factor XIa Inhibition

  3. 62

    Caterina Garone, MD, PhD - From Clinical Clues to a Confirmatory Diagnosis: Recognising Thymidine Kinase 2 Deficiency Across the Age Spectrum

    Caterina Garone, MD, PhD - From Clinical Clues to a Confirmatory Diagnosis: Recognising Thymidine Kinase 2 Deficiency Across the Age Spectrum

  4. 61

    Ashkan Shoamanesh, MD, FRCPC - Turning Pathophysiologic Promise Into Evidence-Based Potential: Are Factor XIa Inhibitors Ready for Prime Time in Secondary Stroke Prevention?

    Ashkan Shoamanesh, MD, FRCPC - Turning Pathophysiologic Promise Into Evidence-Based Potential: Are Factor XIa Inhibitors Ready for Prime Time in Secondary Stroke Prevention?

  5. 60

    Sara Mariotto, MD, PhD - Beyond Myasthenia Gravis: What Are We Learning About FcRn Inhibitors in Other Rare Neuroimmunological Disorders?

    Sara Mariotto, MD, PhD - Beyond Myasthenia Gravis: What Are We Learning About FcRn Inhibitors in Other Rare Neuroimmunological Disorders?

  6. 59

    Colin Russell, PhD / John Watkins, MBBCh, BSc - A Shot in the Arm: Leveraging Combination Vaccines for Global Health Impact

    Colin Russell, PhD / John Watkins, MBBCh, BSc - A Shot in the Arm: Leveraging Combination Vaccines for Global Health Impact

  7. 58

    Mike Sharma, MD, MSc, FRCPC - Challenging the Status Quo in Secondary Stroke Prevention: Current Perspectives on the Potential of Factor XIa Inhibition

    Mike Sharma, MD, MSc, FRCPC - Challenging the Status Quo in Secondary Stroke Prevention: Current Perspectives on the Potential of Factor XIa Inhibition

  8. 57

    James F. Howard Jr, MD - Direct From San Francisco: Emerging Data and Expert Perspectives on Targeted Therapies for gMG

    James F. Howard Jr, MD - Direct From San Francisco: Emerging Data and Expert Perspectives on Targeted Therapies for gMG

  9. 56

    Patrick Vermersch, MD, PhD - Stripped Back: CNS Inflammation and the Potential for Meaningful Therapeutic Progress in Non-Relapsing Forms of Multiple Sclerosis

    Patrick Vermersch, MD, PhD - Stripped Back: CNS Inflammation and the Potential for Meaningful Therapeutic Progress in Non-Relapsing Forms of Multiple Sclerosis

  10. 55

    Bernhard Suter, MD - Rett Syndrome Uncovered: An International Exchange on Recognition, Monitoring, and Emerging Therapies

    Bernhard Suter, MD - Rett Syndrome Uncovered: An International Exchange on Recognition, Monitoring, and Emerging Therapies

  11. 54

    Richard B. Lipton, MD - Overcoming the Disconnects Between Recommendations and Reality in Acute Migraine Treatment: Patient and Provider Perspectives on Communication and Collaboration

    Richard B. Lipton, MD - Overcoming the Disconnects Between Recommendations and Reality in Acute Migraine Treatment: Patient and Provider Perspectives on Communication and Collaboration

  12. 53

    Richard A. Lewis, MD - Navigating the Evolving CIDP Treatment Landscape: Expert Perspectives on the Therapeutic Potential of Complement Inhibition

    Richard A. Lewis, MD - Navigating the Evolving CIDP Treatment Landscape: Expert Perspectives on the Therapeutic Potential of Complement Inhibition

  13. 52

    Heinz Wiendl, MD - Neurology Updates From the European Meeting in Helsinki (June 2025)

    Heinz Wiendl, MD - Neurology Updates From the European Meeting in Helsinki (June 2025)

  14. 51

    Angela Kay Fitch, MD, FACP, MFOMA - Separating Signal From Noise: Overcoming the Challenges of Obesity Management in Real-World Clinical Practice

    Angela Kay Fitch, MD, FACP, MFOMA - Separating Signal From Noise: Overcoming the Challenges of Obesity Management in Real-World Clinical Practice

  15. 50

    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

    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

  16. 49

    Laurent Servais, MD, PhD - Eligible for Gene Therapy? The Complexity and Therapeutic Implications of Anti-AAV Antibodies

    Laurent Servais, MD, PhD - Eligible for Gene Therapy? The Complexity and Therapeutic Implications of Anti-AAV Antibodies

  17. 48

    Luis Querol, MD, PhD - 2025 Congress Highlights From Edinburgh, Scotland: Breaking Down the Data Driving Novel Therapeutic Developments in CIDP

    Luis Querol, MD, PhD - 2025 Congress Highlights From Edinburgh, Scotland: Breaking Down the Data Driving Novel Therapeutic Developments in CIDP

  18. 47

    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

    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

  19. 46

    Heinz Wiendl, MD - Myasthenia Gravis Under the Microscope: 2025 Insights From The Hague

    Heinz Wiendl, MD - Myasthenia Gravis Under the Microscope: 2025 Insights From The Hague

  20. 45

    Nicholas J. Silvestri, MD, FAAN - From Established to Emerging Therapies: Expert Perspectives on the Latest Evidence Base on FcRn Inhibitors for gMG

    Nicholas J. Silvestri, MD, FAAN - From Established to Emerging Therapies: Expert Perspectives on the Latest Evidence Base on FcRn Inhibitors for gMG

  21. 44

    Mike Sharma, MD, MSc, FRCPC - Can We Set a New Standard of Care for Secondary Stroke Prevention? Evaluating Current Gaps and Future Goals

    Mike Sharma, MD, MSc, FRCPC - Can We Set a New Standard of Care for Secondary Stroke Prevention? Evaluating Current Gaps and Future Goals

  22. 43

    Gavin Giovannoni, MBBCh, PhD - Navigating and Pioneering High-Efficacy DMT Strategies: Optimizing Patient Outcomes in Multiple Sclerosis

    Gavin Giovannoni, MBBCh, PhD - Navigating and Pioneering High-Efficacy DMT Strategies: Optimizing Patient Outcomes in Multiple Sclerosis

  23. 42

    James F. Howard Jr, MD - Beyond FcRn and Complement Inhibitors: Why We Need Novel Treatment Options for Generalized Myasthenia Gravis

    James F. Howard Jr, MD - Beyond FcRn and Complement Inhibitors: Why We Need Novel Treatment Options for Generalized Myasthenia Gravis

  24. 41

    Elena Pischik, MD, PhD - Acute Polyneuropathy With Abdominal Pain: Could It be Acute Hepatic Porphyria?

    Elena Pischik, MD, PhD - Acute Polyneuropathy With Abdominal Pain: Could It be Acute Hepatic Porphyria?

  25. 40

    Serdar Dalkilic, MD - Menstruation Triggering Severe Unexplained Abdominal Pain: Could It Be Acute Hepatic Porphyria?

    Serdar Dalkilic, MD - Menstruation Triggering Severe Unexplained Abdominal Pain: Could It Be Acute Hepatic Porphyria?

  26. 39

    Olivier Bonnot, MD, PhD - Acute Psychosis: When to Suspect Acute Hepatic Porphyria

    Olivier Bonnot, MD, PhD - Acute Psychosis: When to Suspect Acute Hepatic Porphyria

  27. 38

    Darren M. Brenner / Benoît Coffin - If I'd Known Then What I Know Now: Recognising My First AHP Patient

    Darren M. Brenner / Benoît Coffin - If I'd Known Then What I Know Now: Recognising My First AHP Patient

  28. 37

    Darren M. Brenner, MD - If I'd Known Then What I Know Now: Recognising My First AHP Patient (Rebroadcast)

    Darren M. Brenner, MD - If I'd Known Then What I Know Now: Recognising My First AHP Patient (Rebroadcast)

  29. 36

    Pushpa Narayanaswami, MD, FAAN - Cutting Through the Congress Cacophony on Generalised Myasthenia Gravis: Expert Honing of the Latest Data

    Pushpa Narayanaswami, MD, FAAN - Cutting Through the Congress Cacophony on Generalised Myasthenia Gravis: Expert Honing of the Latest Data

  30. 35

    Ffion Davies, MBChB, FRCPCH, FRCEM - Managing Major Bleeding in Patients Receiving DOACs: Data, Developments, and Decision-Making in the ED

    Ffion Davies, MBChB, FRCPCH, FRCEM - Managing Major Bleeding in Patients Receiving DOACs: Data, Developments, and Decision-Making in the ED

  31. 34

    Angela Fitch, MD, FACP, MFOMA - This Cannot Weight: A Specialist Guide to Weight Management and Obesity Associated With Emotional Eating Behaviours

    Angela Fitch, MD, FACP, MFOMA - This Cannot Weight: A Specialist Guide to Weight Management and Obesity Associated With Emotional Eating Behaviours

  32. 33

    Bruce A C Cree, MD, PhD, MAS - BTK Inhibition and Beyond: Novel Therapies in MS

    Bruce A C Cree, MD, PhD, MAS - BTK Inhibition & Beyond: Novel Therapies in MS

  33. 32

    Deborah Siegal, MD, MSc, FRCPC / Richard Body, MBChB, FRCEM, PhD - Turn the Bleed Around: Expert Perspectives on the Evolving Evidence for Management of Factor Xa Inhibitor-Associated Life-Threatening Bleeding

    Deborah Siegal, MD, MSc, FRCPC / Richard Body, MBChB, FRCEM, PhD - Turn the Bleed Around: Expert Perspectives on the Evolving Evidence for Management of Factor Xa Inhibitor-Associated Life-Threatening Bleeding

  34. 31

    Jiwon Oh, MD, PhD, FRCPC - Navigating the High-Efficacy DMT Landscape in MS: Integrating New Data and Real-World Evidence

    Jiwon Oh, MD, PhD, FRCPC - Navigating the High-Efficacy DMT Landscape in MS: Integrating New Data and Real-World Evidence

  35. 30

    Jacqueline S. Garcia, MD - Small Words, Big Differences: Best Practices in Supportive Care for Patients With AML

    Jacqueline S. Garcia, MD - Small Words, Big Differences: Best Practices in Supportive Care for Patients With AML

  36. 29

    Isabel Conceição, MD - Prioritizing Patient-Centered Care for ATTR: Expert Perspectives on the Evolution of Data and Decision-Making

    Isabel Conceição, MD - Prioritizing Patient-Centered Care for ATTR: Expert Perspectives on the Evolution of Data and Decision-Making

  37. 28

    Carlo Antozzi, MD - From Helsinki: Expert Perspectives on the Next Generation of Clinical Evidence for FcRn Inhibitors in Myasthenia Gravis

    Carlo Antozzi, MD - From Helsinki: Expert Perspectives on the Next Generation of Clinical Evidence for FcRn Inhibitors in Myasthenia Gravis

  38. 27

    Phyllis C. Zee, MD, PhD - Sleep, Heart, Brain: What Promotes and How to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk in Patients With Narcolepsy

    Phyllis C. Zee, MD, PhD - Sleep, Heart, Brain: What Promotes and How to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk in Patients With Narcolepsy

  39. 26

    Michael Thorpy, MD - When Sleep Is Exhausting: Improving Diagnosis and Outcomes in Patients With Idiopathic Hypersomnia

    Michael Thorpy, MD - When Sleep Is Exhausting: Improving Diagnosis and Outcomes in Patients With Idiopathic Hypersomnia

  40. 25

    Xavier Montalban, MD, PhD - Multiple Sclerosis and Bruton’s Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors: Therapeutic Potential Beyond Biologics?

    Xavier Montalban, MD, PhD - Multiple Sclerosis and Bruton’s Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors: Therapeutic Potential Beyond Biologics?

  41. 24

    Ali Aamer Habib, MD - Neuroimmunology Matters: A Specific Review of Emerging Targeted Strategies for Generalised Myasthenia Gravis

    Ali Aamer Habib, MD - Neuroimmunology Matters: A Specific Review of Emerging Targeted Strategies for Generalised Myasthenia Gravis

  42. 23

    Nils Erik Gilhus, MD, PhD - Disruption at the Neuromuscular Junction: Relevance of Autoantibodies to Therapy in Generalised Myasthenia Gravis

    Nils Erik Gilhus, MD, PhD - Disruption at the Neuromuscular Junction: Relevance of Autoantibodies to Therapy in Generalised Myasthenia Gravis

  43. 22

    Carel le Roux, MD, PhD - Prioritising Obesity Care in Our Clinical Practices: Why We Must and How We Can

    Carel le Roux, MD, PhD - Prioritising Obesity Care in Our Clinical Practices: Why We Must and How We Can

  44. 21

    Laurent Servais, MD, PhD - Catch Them Before They Fall: A Call to Action for Comprehensive Testing for Hypotonia in Paediatric Patients

    Laurent Servais, MD, PhD - Catch Them Before They Fall: A Call to Action for Comprehensive Testing for Hypotonia in Paediatric Patients

  45. 20

    Andreea Ciudin, MD, PhD - Adjusting Our Mindset and Our Approach: Patient and Provider Perspectives on the Modernisation of Obesity Care

    Andreea Ciudin, MD, PhD - Adjusting Our Mindset and Our Approach: Patient and Provider Perspectives on the Modernisation of Obesity Care

  46. 19

    Laura Obici, MD - Taking Action to Improve the Patient Journey With Transthyretin Amyloidosis (ATTR): Shared Perspectives From Patients and Providers

    Laura Obici, MD - Taking Action to Improve the Patient Journey With Transthyretin Amyloidosis (ATTR): Shared Perspectives From Patients and Providers

  47. 18

    Jacqueline Turner, MSc - Suspecting and Diagnosing Inherited Retinal Dystrophies: Early Clues and Confirmatory Testing

    Jacqueline Turner, MSc - Suspecting and Diagnosing Inherited Retinal Dystrophies: Early Clues and Confirmatory Testing

  48. 17

    Nicholas Johnson, MD, MSci, FAAN - Advancing Management of Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy: Why a Genetic Diagnosis Is Needed

    Nicholas Johnson, MD, MSci, FAAN - Advancing Management of Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy: Why a Genetic Diagnosis Is Needed

  49. 16

    P. James B. Dyck, MD - When ATTR Amyloidosis Strikes a Nerve: Best Practices in Timely Suspicion, Diagnosis, and Management of ATTR-Polyneuropathy

    P. James B. Dyck, MD - When ATTR Amyloidosis Strikes a Nerve: Best Practices in Timely Suspicion, Diagnosis, and Management of ATTR-Polyneuropathy

  50. 15

    Michael Thorpy, MD - Dual Duty: Protecting Cardiovascular Health in Patients With Narcolepsy

    Michael Thorpy, MD - Dual Duty: Protecting Cardiovascular Health in Patients With Narcolepsy

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