Our weekly Grand Rounds lectures provide the latest updates in clinical treatments and progression of neurological conditions as well as translational and clinical research. OUr lectures feature leading experts from across our Department, other Duke institutions, and from faculty across the country.
Our Grand Rounds are held Wednesday mornings from 8-9 a.m. Starting in the fall of 2022, we have moved to a hybrid format, with speakers delivering from Duke North 2003 to an in-person audience as well as through Zoom. Each lecture begins with opening remarks from our Chair, Rich O'Brien, MD, PhD, as well as a case presentation from one of our residents, fellows, or faculty.
October 2022
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October 5 Lynn Raymond, MD, PhD Professor of Neurology, University of British Columbia “Mechanisms of altered synaptic and circuit function in Huntington disease” Virtual lecture only Case presentation by Jordan Larsen, MD Watch via Zoom here. |
| October 12 Steven Galetta, MD Chair of Neurology, NYU “Where is the vision?: The value of the neuro-ophthalmological exam in neurological diagnosis” Virtual lecture only Case presentation and introduction by Joel Morgenlander, MD Watch Via Zoom here. |
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October 26 |
November 2022
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November 2 Gretchen Montgomery, PhD Assistant Professor, University of Oklahoma Intergroup Anxiety Duke North 2003/Virtual Case presentation by Stephanie Reyes, MD Watch Via Zoom here, |
| November 9 William Powers, MD Professor, Duke Neurology Duke North 2003/Virtual Case presentation by Maria Minor, MD Watch Via Zoom here, |
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| November 16 David Hwang, MD Professor, Yale School of Medicine Virtual lecture only "Challenges to patient-centered decision-making in neurologically ill patients.” Case presentation by Christine Dziwis, MD Watch Via Zoom here, |
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November 23 No lecture - Thanksgiving holiday |
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November 30 |