The CortiCare Podcast
The CortiCare Podcast
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The CortiCare podcast features leading physicians, thought leaders, neurodiagnostic technologists, researchers, authors, and more from some of the most prestigious organizations across the United States. Join the conversation! Subscribe for updates! CortiCare provides remote EEG monitoring and physician interpretation services for the ICU, NICU or EMU using a robust infrastructure of technologists and board-certified physicians. This first nationwide network of registered electroencephalographic technologists (R.EEG.T and CLTM) and neurophysiologists/epileptologists are available 24/7, 365 days a year for anytime and on-demand coverage. CortiCare is also a leading provider of in-home and hospital out-patient ambulatory Video-EEG and Clinical Trial Services. We work with many CRO’s and can assist with protocol design, logistics, and data proces
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The podcast covers a range of topics including traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, healthcare burnout, and the latest advancements in neurodiagnostic technologies. Notable episodes include discussions on the impact of concussions in youth sports and the historical and modern perspectives of epilepsy.

The CortiCare podcast features leading physicians, thought leaders, neurodiagnostic technologists, researchers, authors, and more from some of the most prestigious organizations across the United States.
Join the conversation! Subscribe for updates!
CortiCare provides remote EEG monitoring and physician interpretation services for the ICU, NICU or EMU using a robust infrastructure of technologists and board-certified physicians. This first nationwide network of registered electroencephalographic technologists (R.EEG.T and CLTM) and neurophysiologists/epileptologists are available 24/7, 365 days a year for anytime and on-demand coverage.
CortiCare is also a leading provider of in-home and hospital out-patient ambulatory Video-EEG and Clinical Trial Services. We work with many CRO’s and can assist with protocol design, logistics, and data proces
In this episode of The CortiCare Podcast, host Bradley Beauchamp, BS, R. EEG T., CLTM, sits down with Dr. Mitzi Payne, pediatric neurologist and epileptologist, to break down one of the most important distinctions in neonatal neurology: inpatient vs. outpatient EEGs.
Bradley and Dr. Payne walk through the differences between babies in the NICU and those who’ve already gone home but return for evaluation. From prematurity and therapeutic hypothermia to common concerns like jerking, twitching, and febrile seizures, Dr. Payne explains what providers look for, how gestational age impacts interpretation, and why timing matters so much in the first 4 weeks.
The conversation also covers:
• When abnormal movements are seizures and when they’re not
• How cooling therapy protects the brain after hypoxic injury
• What parents should document before an evaluation
• Red flags like infantile spasms that require urgent care
If you work in neonatal care, pediatric neurology, or simply want a clearer understanding of how EEG guides early-life decision making, this episode delivers practical insight grounded in real clinical experience.
👉 Subscribe to The CortiCare Podcast for more conversations on clinical expertise, innovation, and the future of brain health. Questions or topic ideas? Reach out to CortiCare at [email protected] today!
For more information about CortiCare, visit www.CortiCare.com.
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Disclaimer: This YouTube channel and videos are provided for educational and general informational purposes only and do not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing, treating, or making decisions regarding a health problem or disease, and those seeking medical advice should consult with a licensed physician. No physician-patient relationship is created by these videos, this channel, or its use. Neither Bradley Beauchamp or Dr. Mary Payne make any representations, expressed or implied, with respect to the information provided herein or to its use. The use of or reliance on any information contained in these videos is solely at your own risk.

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