Pulsara goes to the World Cup: Supporting Medical Response with Connected Communication
With record-breaking crowds filling stadiums across North America, the 2026 FIFA World Cup is proving to be one of the largest sporting events in...
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Hannah Ostrem
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Jan 27, 2016

Podcasts have increasingly become an invaluable medium for consuming information - from news to politics to entertainment to healthcare, there are podcasts dedicated to virtually every topic. When it comes to the world of Interventional Neurology, one podcast in particular stands out.
The JNIS (Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery) podcast features in-depth discussions about the latest techniques, devices, and research related to Neurointerventional Surgery. Past topics include "The Trials and Tribulations of Peer Review," "Healing of Aneurism: A Comparison of Gene Expressions," and "Value Based Healthcare and the Specialist" among many others.
The podcast's most listened to episode, "Endovascular Treatment for Large Vessel Stroke," features one of Pulsara's own users, Dr. Brijesh Mehta, a Neurointerventional Surgeon and Director of the Comprehensive Stroke Center at Memorial Regional Hospital. In this episode, Dr. Mehta discusses the "bright future" of endovascular stroke treatment and the ways in which implementing operational process improvements can become opportunities to enhance patient care.
Check out the full episodes and subscribe to the JNIS Podcast right here!
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