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Jordan Newman, MD

@JordanHNewman

Neuromuscular Fellow @umneurosciences | Neurology Education Trainee Ed Board @greenjournal | @UMICHNeuroRes ‘25 | @UMCoMET leader alum | views=mine

Ann Arbor, MI Katılım Haziran 2020
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Jordan Newman, MD
Jordan Newman, MD@JordanHNewman·
🚨 You just finished rounds, and your neurology clerkship student asks how to approach reading a brain MRI. What do you use to teach them, and what resource do you offer? We published a foundational MRI brain module in @GreenJournal: tinyurl.com/3m82tz48 1/
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Andreu Vilaseca@andreuvilaseca7·
A positive MOG antibody result does not always mean MOGAD‼️ TRUE MOGAD Score helps neurologists worldwide estimate whether a positive MOG result is truly clinically meaningful. Proud collaboration between @MayoClinic and @JohnsHopkins Scan the QR code below to access the tool 👇🏽
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Zach London
Zach London@zach_london·
When confronted by a mysterious object in a European hotel, ask yourself. Is that an air freshener or… a Nerve Conduction stimulator?
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Zach London@zach_london·
The Match is over. How did #neurology do as a whole? First of all, the number of neurology residency slots is now at 1236. It keeps increasing, mostly driven by categorical programs. Not shown in this graph, but this number has more than doubled since 2011.
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Jordan Newman, MD@JordanHNewman·
Some mnemonics for some of the antibodies related to inflammatory myopathies. While the dermatomyositis mnemonic might be the most useful, my favorite is definitely “jets, planes and planes”
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Dhairya A. Lakhani, MD
Dhairya A. Lakhani, MD@dhairyalakhani·
Giant tumefactive perivascular spaces are rare, nonneoplastic cystic foci (>15 mm) that are typically detected incidentally, but can rarely become symptomatic, as in this case, due to mass effect causing obstructive hydrocephalus. By @pranj_rad doi.org/10.1016/j.jocn…
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Eelco F.M.Wijdicks,MD,PhD
Eelco F.M.Wijdicks,MD,PhD@EWijdicks·
Not likely you will see it, but when you do, know what to do.
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AANEM
AANEM@AANEMorg·
The latest AANEM Crossfire Podcast just dropped 🎧 "Should Neuromuscular Ultrasound be Routinely Used in the Diagnosis of CIDP?" Shawn Jorgenson, MD facilitates a debate between Dave Preston, MD and Richard Lewis. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts ow.ly/bQwH50Ym9g2
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Braydon Dymm, MD
Braydon Dymm, MD@BraydonDymm·
for those who have never worked in healthcare, I made a simulation to get a sense of how difficult it is to do something even very simple like order Tylenol. WARNING: this may be infuriating to some providers
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Zach London
Zach London@zach_london·
This is an important discussion about EMG training in neurology trainees. Even if you don’t plan on incorporating the procedure into your practice, the hypothesis driven approach to localization is a valuable skill for all neurologists.
Neurology Today@NeurologyToday

Neurology educators warn that #EMG training may be eroding as #residency demands grow, prompting concerns about future competence and patient care: hubs.la/Q043Q64P0 #NeuroTwitter #MedEd #electromyography @zach_london @Stanford_Neuro @DrJeffRatliff @ShirlynAdkins @AANEMorg

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Michael Okun
Michael Okun@MichaelOkun·
ALS and dirty air: when does breathing become a neurological risk? What does particulate matter mean? Particulate matter refers to tiny particles in the air from traffic, industry and combustion that can be inhaled deep into the lungs and trigger inflammation throughout the body including the brain and nervous system. Wu and colleagues describe in a new paper in JAMA Neurology how long-term exposure to air pollution is linked not only to a higher risk of developing motor neuron disease including, ALS but also to faster progression after diagnosis. Key points: - Long-term exposure to common air pollutants was associated w/ a higher risk of developing motor neuron disease even at relatively low levels typical of conditions in Sweden. - Higher levels of particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide were linked to increased mortality and a need for invasive ventilation after the ALS diagnosis. - Air pollution exposure was associated w/ faster decline in motor and respiratory function, though bulbar function was less affected. My take: This study reinforces that ALS is not only about genes or chance. The environment matters and air quality may influence both who develops disease and how quickly it progresses. Clean air should be viewed as part of brain health and a key factor important for preventive neurology. Here are 5 points that resonated w/ me: 1- ALS risk appears to rise w/ years of cumulative exposure, rather than just short bursts of pollution. 2- Even relatively low pollution levels may still carry neurological consequences for vulnerable folks. 3- Respiratory and motor decline seem particularly sensitive to air pollution exposure. 4- These findings strengthen the case for public health policies that prioritize cleaner air as a neurological intervention. 5- Protecting the brain may start far upstream w/ environmental choices, not just clinic based care. jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman… @FixelInstitute @ParkinsonDotOrg @SfNtweets @movedisorder
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Micah Etter MD
Micah Etter MD@MEtterMD·
🚨 NEW THING 🚨 micahetter.me/ExtraOcularMot… It's Extra Ocular Motion: interactive EOMs + localization! • move eyes • pick muscle + nerve • pattern ↔ lesion for visual-preferred learners, quick drills, instant feedback, repeat. fewer “wait… which nerve/muscle?” moments.
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