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
POLG is often called a rare disease, but for the families living with it, the impact is life-changing.
In this episode of The CortiCare Podcast, Dr. Amy Goldstein and Dr. Mary Kay Koenig discuss how POLG affects the body’s ability to produce energy, why symptoms can appear at any age, and what patients, caregivers, and clinicians should know about this complex mitochondrial disorder.
At CortiCare, we know how important timely neurological insight can be for patients with rare and complex conditions. Through EEG monitoring and interpretation services, we help providers gather the information needed to support diagnosis, treatment decisions, and ongoing care.
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