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Podcast: How advocacy can improve epilepsy care |
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In early 2016, Bright Bwalya set up his computer to record himself – not for YouTube or social media, but because he wanted to know what his seizures looked like. Bright’s curiosity led to his efforts as an epilepsy advocate, helping physicians in Zambia provide better care by improving patient education and self-empowerment. Listen or read the transcript on the ILAE website Direct download | Listen on Spotify | Listen on Apple Podcasts |
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Top three Epigraph articles of 2021: Did you read them all? |
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We’ve collected our most-accessed Epigraph articles from 2021 below, so you can read the ones you missed. Joint task force reassures clinicians, patients after US lamotrigine warning The ketogenic diet for super-refractory status epilepticus By any other name: What to call psychogenic non-epileptic seizures? |
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