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One Office. Dozens of Hospitals.

12 min · 28 de may de 2026
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In a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, the rise of telehealth has been both a necessity and a game-changer, especially in the field of neurology. One physician, Dr. Jessica Lowe, aka Brain Barbie, has embraced this change to provide critical care to underserved communities across the United States. In this blog post, we explore her journey and the transformative impact of teleneurology on patient care.   SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST → https://www.doctorsonsocialmedia.com/podcast [https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/our-podcast/] FIND AN EXPERT IN OUR DIRECTORIES → https://www.doctorsonsocialmedia.com/directories [https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/directories/]   Guest: https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/jessica-lowe-md/ Producer: https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/dana-corriel-md/   Takeaways: * Patient Consultation: Patients are admitted to hospitals across the country, where they can access teleneurology services via video calls. * Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Hospital staff facilitate the connection between Dr. Barbie and the patients, ensuring she has all the necessary information to provide effective care. * Real-Time Diagnoses: The use of telehealth technology enables quick assessments and recommendations, allowing for immediate treatment plans.   Send us a message to tell us what you loved about the show! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1105718/fan_mail/new] Doctorsonsocialmedia.com, or SoMeDocs for short, is a healthcare omnimedia platform committed to promoting autonomy for the individuals in healthcare. Subscribe to our newsletter to not miss our new articles, episodes, or events: https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/subscribe [https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/subscribe]. Contact us anytime, at somedocs@somedocs.com [somedocs@somedocs.com]  (please note that we receive many emails and may not respond to all).

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