Michael P.H. Stanley
@MphStanley
Physician, Humanist, Mainer. Social Messaging Editor @ANA_journals. Young Oslerian Director @AmericanOsler. Outreach & Engagement Director @BSNNP1880,
Are you interested in the hashtag#NeuroHumanities? One of the most consistent platforms I have found providing insightful lectures and restorative workshops has been through The NeuroHumanitiesNetwork (lnkd.in/esQeqKwz). Check them out!
2/3 We will hear from a mixed panel: 💃Dr. Pantelyat from Johns Hopkins is a Neurologist and Composer who studies the use of music in neurology 🧠 He is also an expert of atypical parkinsonian syndromes @MichaelOkun @AlbertoEspay @BSNNP1880 @MphStanley @DrKentris
Did you know Leonardo da Vinci's architectural studies include groundbreaking ideas on urban reconstruction, palaces, and classical orders? In this talk, Sabine Frommel delves into these lesser-known works and their impact on Renaissance design. warburg.sas.ac.uk/podcasts/warbu…
@TuftsMCNeuro also! One of our residents, Dr Maheen Nisar, won for best clinical case presentation this year!
a great interview with former president of AOS just posted to our YouTube Channel: youtu.be/R1OiBfmllSg @OslerLibrary @mcgillu
July issue of @Brain1878 includes an article on AI-based tools for urgent decision-making for thrombectomy in acute #stroke. Unlike the White Rabbit, we don't want to be late! academic.oup.com/brain/article/…
In this month's spotlight video, AAN President @NataliaRostMD highlights partners that widen our science impact, how we support #neurology research, and resources for the best and latest science. Watch now: hubs.la/Q03vg8QC0 #NeuroTwitter
A fantastic read as always from @IChountis. Well-written, well-thought.
Nietzsche believed in slow reading: attentive, effortful, and transformative. In my latest essay for @EngelsbergIdeas , I explore his philosophy of reading against the rush of modern life.
The Cobb Assembly is a great way to meet the next generation of Boston's psychiatrists, neurologists, and neurosurgeons and get a sneak peek at their incredible research!
@MGBneurosurgery @MGHNeurosurg @BWHNeurosurgery @MGHNeurology @BWHNeurology @BWHPsyResidency @MGHPsychiatry @harvardneuromds @bmcneurology @BIDMCNeuroRes @BIDMCNeurosurg @BMCPsychRes @TuftsNeurosurg @TuftsPsychology
1/3 Are you ready for our next event? 🎵 Music and the Brain 🧑🎤 Curious about the impact of music on your brain and your mind? 🕺To answer this complex question we recruited TWO musicians and ONE neurologist-musician
Charcot’s self experimentation with hashish discussed by Gilles Fenelon. Its use rejected by writers in the Club des Haschichins @ihsnorg @MikeJayNet #CharcotBicentenaireParis
Our article on Miryachit published today. A culturally determined startle syndrome with links to shamanism in the Saami nation. Like jumpers and latah it is getting less common with globalisation …mentdisorders.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/md…
Great discussion with presidents from @WFNeurology and @EANeurology! We cover rising disparities in neurological care, the need to elevate neurology globally, and advocacy efforts worldwide. Watch now: shorturl.at/frHdP @AANmember #NeurologyProud
My recent review for The Wall Street Journal highlights the latest embodiments of an ideological shift in physical culture towards muscular intellectualism. linkedin.com/posts/michael-…
New Study Published in @NeurologyCP: Food insecurity, neighborhood, lack of social support, linked to worse #stroke recovery. hubs.la/Q03sNdw60 #AANscience
Profound gratitude to the @usedgov Public Service Loan Forgiveness program and the @NIH Loan Repayment program. These programs allowed me to pursue an academic medicine career rewarding public service and research to help pay off my medical school student debt. ❤️🥼👨🎓🧑🔬🩺🧠
"I suppose it's like the ticking crocodile isn't it? Time is chasing after all of us." ~JM Barrie
What did we learn about TARANTISM yesterday? 💃 Tarantism was disorder characterized by constant dancing, hallucinations, and mood symptoms 🕷️ It was thought to be due to the bite of the tarantula 🥁 The cure was music! Musicians would perform a 'musical exorcism'