
Daniel Lapid
@dan_lapid
WFBMC Pediatric Neurology resident
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20-09-2020 01:07:28
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I had a lot of fun with my WakeForestNeuro Residency team last month! Hoping for more pediatric neurology cases this month. Ashmitha Raja @johnmwright20 you guys should join us!

Congrats to our child neuro program director Lauren Doyle Strauss, DO, FAHS



SMA was recently added to the NC newborn screening process and Natalie Jerome was the first baby to be diagnosed and receive the life-changing gene therapy at only 16 days old thanks to Dr. Michael Cartwright (Neurology) and the wonderful Brenner Children’s team. Pediatrics at Wake Forest



Thank you Dr Tegeler and WakeForestNeuro Residency for the football tickets! Also, really cool to see Dr Cartwright get appreciated during the game for his dedication to Wake Forest and the community.


Thanks to our amazing applicants, it was a great interview season this year. In addition to Wake Forest University School of Medicine Diversity Event, we are looking forward to hosting a "Virtual Second Look" session on 2/18 for applicants. Full details in ERAS. bit.ly/3sthKHd

In the latest #NeurologyEd blog, "Social Media as a Career Catalyst: How Do We Measure Impact?," @dr_jmartindale and Casey Albin, MD raise the question of how we study, measure, and define the impact of professional social media usage. bit.ly/3Jdxhot #NeuroTwitter


The fascinating phenotypic spectrum of SCN1A gain‐of‐function epilepsies onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ep… #epilepsy #openaccess #SCN1A #Phenotypicspectrum #Gainoffunction International League Against Epilepsy Wiley Neuro yesILAE @epilepsiajourn

Neurology Podcast: Dr. Halley Alexander and Dr. Anto Bagic discuss the utilization of specific surgical techniques for #epilepsy from the #NAEC. Listen now: bit.ly/403QOgZ Read related article: bit.ly/3n3P9cx WFBH Neurology and Neurosurgery Pitt Neurology #NeuroTwitter #Neurology

In this work from Epileptic Disorders you'll find prioritized list of "must-know" routine EEG findings. #JournalSpotlight All adult and child #neurology residents should be able to identify and interpret these on completion of training. Read on: ow.ly/7GrW50OTART

