Global Neurosciences Institute's Podcast

Global Neurosciences Institute's Podcast
Podcast Description
Dive into the GNI Podcast for insights on neurosurgery, brain health, and medical innovation. Explore the forefront of neuroscience with leading experts from around the world.
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Content Themes
The podcast covers various themes including innovative surgical techniques, advancements in brain health, and insights into medical education. For example, the first episode features a discussion on mentorship in neurosurgery with Dr. Elad Levy, focusing on how guidance shapes surgical proficiency and fosters progress in neurosurgery.

Dive into the GNI Podcast for insights on neurosurgery, brain health, and medical innovation. Explore the forefront of neuroscience with leading experts from around the world.
Welcome to Episode 5 of the GNI Podcast, where we explore innovation, neuroscience, and the future of healthcare.
This episode is hosted by Dr. Erol Veznedaroglu, MD, FACS, FAANS, FAHA, one of the nation’s leading cerebrovascular neurosurgeons and CEO of Global Neurosciences Institute. He’s joined by Dr. Brynn Previti, DPT, Manager of Rehabilitation Services at AtlantiCare, for a deep dive into one of the most common questions patients face:
Is surgery always necessary for back or nerve pain?
Together, they explore how physical therapy, pain management, and patient-centered care can often replace or delay the need for surgery — and how to know when surgery is the right decision.
In this episode:
• What actually causes nerve and back pain
• Non-surgical treatment options that work
• When surgery becomes necessary — and when it doesn’t
• Real patient outcomes and recovery strategies
• Why a collaborative diagnosis leads to better care
Whether you’re dealing with back pain yourself or guiding someone you love through it, this episode offers expert insight, real-world examples, and practical advice for making informed decisions.
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