Neuropraxis: The Neurology Educator's Podcast
What does it take to learn neurology on the job, and how can we make this process smoother? A growing number of advanced practice providers (APPs) are joining the neurology workforce, yet few have neurology specific training in their educational programs. Many have to learn neurology on the fly -- on the job. Both MD and APP educators, like Shannon Anderson, MPAS, PA-C, are working to make this process better and smoother. Neurology fellowships, national educational programs, and local mentorship are helping to fill the gap. I speak with Shannon to learn about her journey -- how she got involved in neurology education, the joys of teaching students and patients, the growing need for APP neurology educators, and how every career in education depends just a little bit on luck: sometimes one is just in the right place at the right time. Shannon Anderson, MPAS, PA-C is an Associate Professor of Neurology at the Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU) School of Medicine and a physician assistant with a clinical specialty in movement disorders and deep brain stimulation. Neuropraxis: The Neurology Educator's Podcast is not recorded as an official podcast of any institution or organization. The views and opinions are those of the individual speakers themselves. Music from Pixabay. Cover art by Carolin Wollny. Editing by Valeria Roldan. New episodes drop first Monday of the month! Ideas, suggestions, questions? Contact us at neuropraxispodcast@gmail.com [communityofpraxis@gmail.com].
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