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NeurologyLive Friday 5 — March 20, 2020

Take 5 minutes to catch up on NeurologyLive's highlights from the week ending March 20, 2020.

Welcome to NeurologyLive's Friday 5! Every week, the staff compiles 5 highlights of NeurologyLive's widespread coverage in neurology, ranging from newsworthy study findings and FDA action to expert interviews and peer-to-peer panel discussions.

1: Webinar: Outpatient Telemedicine Billing and Coding in the Age of COVID-19

The webinar, a partnership between the Women Neurologists Group (WNG) and NeurologyLive, features the latest updates from CMS on billing and coding for telemedicine visits.

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2: Mind Moments Podcast: Adapting Neurologic Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic

"Mind Moments," a podcast from NeurologyLive, brings you exclusive interviews with Barry A. Singer, MD, and Nina Riggins, MD, PhD.

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3: Only Dead Brain Is Dead: Debating Perfusion Imaging in the Thrombolysis Window

The assistant professor of neurology in the Stroke Division and Department of Neurology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine discussed the thrombolysis pro-con debate at ISC 2020, and the role of perfusion imaging.

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4: New Guidelines for Huntington Disease Include Physical Therapy Interventions

A combination of different physical therapy interventions designed to improve fitness, motor function, and gait are all recommended when guiding clinical practice for patients with Huntington disease.

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5: SMA: Ongoing Clinical Trials & Managing Patient Expectations

Crystal Proud, MD, discusses ongoing clinical trials for spinal muscular atrophy and provides advice for how to manage patient expectations.

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