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Continuum Audio features conversations with the guest editors and authors of Continuum: Lifelong Learning in Neurology, the premier topic-based neurology clinical review and CME journal from the American Academy of Neurology. AAN members can earn CME for listening to interviews for review articles and completing the evaluation on the AAN's Online Learning Center.

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Clinicians and patients are in a state of prognostic uncertainty when they are unsure about the future course of an illness. By embracing uncertainty while cultivating prognostic awareness, neurologists can serve the critical role of supporting patie... more

Pediatric neuropalliative medicine is an emerging area of subspecialty practice that emphasizes the human experience elements of serious neurologic illness. Child neurologists care daily for patients who can benefit from the communication strategies ... more

Patients with Parkinson disease and other movement disorders have significant palliative care needs that are poorly met under traditional models of care. Clinical trials demonstrate that specialist palliative care can improve many patient and family ... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Lauren Treat
Pediatric neurologist and palliative medicine doctor at the University of Colorado, Children's Hospital Colorado.
Children's Hospital Colorado
Episode: Neuropalliative Medicine in Pediatric Neurology With Dr. Lauren Treat
Dr. David J. Oliver
Retired consultant in palliative medicine
Wisdom Hospice
Episode: Neuropalliative Care in Neuromuscular Disorders With Dr. David J. Oliver
Dr. Claudia Chou
A full-time hospice and palliative medicine physician at Mayo Clinic and program director for the Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship.
Mayo Clinic
Episode: End-of-Life Care and Hospice With Dr. Claudia Chou
Dr. Jessica M. Besbris
Neurologist with fellowship training in palliative care, director of the Neuropalliative Care program at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Episode: The Approach to Serious-Illness Conversations With Dr. Jessica Besbris
Dr. Maisha Robinson
Assistant Professor of Neurology at Mayo Clinic in Florida and Chair of the Division of Palliative Medicine.
Mayo Clinic
Episode: December 2025 Neuropalliative Care Issue With Dr. Maisha T. Robinson
Divya Jayaraman
Assistant Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and attending physician in the Pediatric Neuromuscular Program
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Episode: Dystrophinopathies With Dr. Divya Jayaraman
Dr. Elie Naddaf
A neuromuscular neurologist at Mayo Clinic specializing in inclusion body myositis.
Mayo Clinic
Episode: Inclusion Body Myositis With Dr. Elie Naddaf
Dr. Teerin Liewluck
Professor of Neurology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, specializing in muscle diseases.
Mayo Clinic
Episode: Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophies With Dr. Teerin Liewluck
Dr. Renata Knox
An expert discussing Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy and its clinical aspects.
Episode: Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy With Dr. Renatta Knox

Host

Dr. Lyle Jones
Editor-in-Chief of Continuum

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 137 ratings
  • Bring back the teaching!

    Huge fan of continuum. I still think it’s the best print for high-yield review of neurology. Often very thought out and helpful to every day clinical practice. Unfortunately the evolution of continuum podcast has become less teaching. Not all of the episodes but more than listeners care for. Bring back the life long learning, we are here to soak it up!

    Apple Podcasts
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    RSDrake
    United States10 months ago
  • Not as informative

    The previous format was much more informative, it had nice bits of advice and pearls regarding differential diagnosis and treatment… it resembled more and complimented the written article.

    The new format sounds more like an informal and social interaction, not so much clinically relevant information.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    GP5791
    United Statesa year ago
  • No longer useful

    Continuum Audio no longer has useful clinical information. I used to learn things from continuum audio but now the interviews focus on the interviewee and don’t contain any clinical content

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    outpatient neuro
    United States2 years ago
  • Enjoy the podcasts!

    The podcasts make it much easier to access Continuum Audio, but sometimes the podcasts come across with more of an infomercial quality than the medical content they used to have. I think it’s important to advertise the journal, but to me, as a long time subscriber, the new podcasts come across as more of an advertisement.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    7352
    United States2 years ago
  • Easier to access but limited helpful information

    While much easier to access compare to Audio digest app, the podcast has only limited helpful information about the topics discussed. This might be a useful add on to the audio digest app, but definitely shouldn’t be a replacement imo

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Alex kk8
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the accessibility of the content through various platforms, making it easier for professionals to integrate learning into their busy schedules.
There are complaints about a perceived decrease in the depth of clinical information compared to earlier episodes, indicating a desire for more educational content rather than informal discussions.
Many listeners value the informative discussions and insights shared by the experts featured in each episode.
Some have expressed concern that the podcast format has shifted toward being less clinically focused than previously, requesting more evidence-based conversations.

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Neuropalliative Medicine in Pediatric Neurology With Dr. Lauren Treat
Q: What does your approach to prognostication look like, particularly for children with severe neurological problems?
Prognostication in pediatrics involves providing a spectrum of possible outcomes, alongside emotionally supporting families through uncertainty while recognizing that their insights often evolve as they gain lived experiences.
Neuropalliative Medicine in Pediatric Neurology With Dr. Lauren Treat
Q: Can you define palliative care?
Palliative care is often misconstrued as end-of-life care; however, in pediatrics, it includes a longitudinal component and focuses on improving the quality of life for children, regardless of the duration of their journey.
Neuropalliative Care in Movement Disorders With Dr. Benzi M. Kluger
Q: How do you begin a conversation about joy in the context of a patient suffering greatly?
I create space for conversations about joy by balancing discussions of grief with reminders of the possibilities for joy and love in life, allowing it to emerge even amidst serious discussions.
Neuropalliative Care in Movement Disorders With Dr. Benzi M. Kluger
Q: Can you talk a little bit more about how your approach to these patients changes over time?
The approach evolves from primary palliative care at diagnosis to proactive management of non-motor symptoms as the disease progresses, ultimately dealing with hospice considerations in advanced stages.
Neuropalliative Care in Movement Disorders With Dr. Benzi M. Kluger
Q: From a palliative care perspective, what are some of the non-motor symptoms you find tend to be under diagnosed and under treated in this patient population?
We often miss symptoms like depression, pain, fatigue, and sleep issues, underdiagnosing them about 50 percent of the time.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Continuum Audio

What is Continuum Audio about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A series of enlightening conversations that focus on the dynamic fields of neurology and palliative care, featuring expert guests who discuss various aspects of neurological conditions and their management. Each episode typically highlights a specific medical topic, exploring important advances in treatment, diagnosis, and patient communication. The discussions also encompass ethical considerations, with an emphasis on improving patient quality of life and fostering effective caregiver-patient relationships. This approach not only serves healthcare professionals but also aims to enhance public understanding of complex neurological issues and advances in medical practice. The podcast is likely to appeal to healthcare practitioners, students,... more

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Recent guests on Continuum Audio include:

1. Dr. Lauren Treat
2. Dr. David J. Oliver
3. Dr. Claudia Chou
4. Dr. Jessica M. Besbris
5. Dr. Maisha Robinson
6. Divya Jayaraman
7. Dr. Elie Naddaf
8. Dr. Teerin Liewluck

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