Category Archives: Neurosurgery

they’re short and sweet, around 5 minutes a piece, and posted about once a month. the focus is more on the operational ins and outs of the institute, but those of us in the field should find them quite interesting and timely. the pair of podcasts on CIHR funding is particularly important.

link to the mni podcasts from the montreal neurological institute.

The longer I stay up, the more weird and interesting things I find. Like this: OR Live, a website devoted to live webcasts of surgical procedures. Seeing as it’s been a long day at work, I’ve decided to crack open a beer and watch someone’s Chiari malformations be whisked away by a neurosurgeon. But don’t just take my word for it, take a peek at the host of neurosurgery videos available on their website.

Also, although I’m unsure if this is a hoax, “clunedesign” claims to have produced some water ripples related to a visual agnosia case for the theatrical production of Oliver Sack’s “The man who mistook his wife for a hat”.