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Dick Moberg is an entrepreneur, inventor, and thought leader in the field of neurological monitoring systems. As a featured guest at neuroscience conferences worldwide, Dick speaks on topics such as healthcare informatics, physiologic monitoring of acute brain injury, and emergent trends in neurocritical care research. "Dick Moberg's Neural Network" is a compilation of interviews with some of the leading voices in the field of neurocritical care.
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Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Multimodal Monitoring with Jed Hartings and Brandon Foreman
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Jed Hartings PhD and Brandon Foreman MD talk about multimodal neuromonitoring and spreading depolarizations. They discuss the individual paths they took that led to the University of Cincinnati where they helped build one of the premier multimodal monitoring services in the U.S.
Tuesday Jul 02, 2024
World-Class X Games Skier and TBI Survivor: A Conversation with Jamie MoCrazy
Tuesday Jul 02, 2024
Tuesday Jul 02, 2024
⛷️🏔️ Jamie MoCrazy's journey – from being a renowned X Games skier to surviving a devastating crash where her fatality report was filled out in the helicopter to making a full recovery and founding a non-profit for brain injury awareness – is nothing short of inspiring.
Jamie has taken her story and experience and leveraged it to start the MoCrazy Strong Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) survivors and their family caregivers on how to build a productive and fulfilling life after brain injury. Through programs, policy, and education, the MoCrazy Strong Foundation focuses on what’s possible for a patient after TBI, regardless of the outcome of their recovery. As Jamie says in this interview, “Every brain injury survivor can create a life they love. […] There’s so much variety [in finding] a way to contribute back to society, and [finding] a way for you to feel like there’s a reason you survived.” ✨🧠
🎥 In this conversation, Jamie and Dick talk about her experience surrounding the crash, the difficulty yet importance of TBI survivors remaining in contact with the TBI world, how TBI survivors can reintegrate with society after their injury, her ongoing efforts to break the stigma around TBI, and the potential for collaboration to improve TBI outcomes.
In Jamie’s words, “Every aspect of brain injury, from the initial research to the end result, is so important to the whole picture. […] We definitely need to work more in collaboration […] because we all want the end result to be […] somebody who is not just living, but alive to thrive.” 💙🌎
Tune in for a motivating and uplifting conversation, and check out the links below to learn more about Jamie and contribute to her cause! Thanks for visiting Moberg Analytics and for all that you do, Jamie! ⛷️🌟
– Jamie MoCrazy –
Website: https://www.mocrazystrong.org
Contact (Email): info@mocrazystrong.org
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/🏔-jamie-mocrazy-07b58131
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamiemocraz...
Saturday Apr 29, 2023
A Framework for Multimodal Neuromonitoring - A Conversation with Dr. Ramani Balu
Saturday Apr 29, 2023
Saturday Apr 29, 2023
Dr. Balu was an early user of multimodal neuromonitoring and one of the first to manage highly acute neurocritical care patients with the gestalt of monitoring metrics rather than individual thresholds. He relates how we got into this mode of patient management while at the University of Pennsylvania and how he set up a framework for interpreting the data. See the interview on YouTube.
Saturday Apr 15, 2023
Season 2 Introduction - A New Beginning for Multimodal Neuromonitoring
Saturday Apr 15, 2023
Saturday Apr 15, 2023
Dick Moberg describes how the pandemic changed his life and set the stage for a new company focusing on the future of neurocritical care informatics. Season 2 resumes this podcast on multimodal neuromonitoring but with a focus on machine learning and informatics.
Tuesday Mar 10, 2020
ICECAP - Influence of Cooling Duration on Efficacy in Cardiac Arrest Patients
Tuesday Mar 10, 2020
Tuesday Mar 10, 2020
Dr. Robert Silbergleit, Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School, and Dr. Romer Geocadin, Professor of Neurology at Johns Hopkins, discuss the ICECAP therapeutic hypothermia trial.
The views and opinions expressed on this podcast do not necessarily reflect those of Moberg Research, Inc. Moberg Research, Inc. makes no clinical claims or recommendations regarding the information described in this podcast.
Music from https://filmmusic.io
"Wholesome" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)