Interviews & Podcasts
Real conversations shaping the future of neuromonitoring
Explore expert discussions on complex topics, experiences, and new ideas in neuromonitoring and neurocritical care.
Interviews & Podcasts
Insights from the Field, In Their Own Words
Our interviews & podcasts bring together voices from across the neuromonitoring field to share practical insights and lived experiences. Alongside discussions of data interpretation, clinical decision-making, and new technologies, you’ll hear the context behind their approaches, the challenges they’ve faced, and the lessons they’ve learned over time.Â
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Predictive Modeling in TBI: Insights from Florian van Leeuwen
Florian is a PhD Candidate in Statistics at Utrecht University, focusing on prediction models for complex datasets and applying these models to cases of brain injury. In this interview, he sits down with Dick to discuss what he believes should be the future of neuroscience with specific regards to brain injury and neurocritical care. The two speak on how prediction models can assist clinicians in making difficult decisions regarding individual TBI patients, and how we can make models output more reliable, precise predictions from complex multimodal data sources.
World-Class X Games Skier and TBI Survivor: A Conversation with Jamie MoCrazy
Jamie MoCrazy’s journey, from being a renowned X Games skier to surviving a devastating crash and making a full recovery, is nothing short of inspiring. She has taken her story and leveraged it to start the MoCrazy Strong Foundation. 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.
Neonatal EEG Monitoring with Dr. Mark O'Sullivan: CEO & Co-Founder of NeuroBell
At the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) Annual Meeting in 2022, we had the fortune of running into Dr. Mark O’Sullivan, CEO & Co-Founder of NeuroBell, a company developing an innovative medical device that offers portable EEG monitoring, enabling real-time and automated detection of neonatal seizures at the bedside. Tune in to hear about this exciting and impactful technology!
An International Perspective of Neurocritical Care: A Conversation with Dr. Julian Bösel
In this conversation, Dick sits down with Dr. Julian Bösel, a Professor of Neurology at University Hospital Heidelberg in Germany. They discuss the differences between European and American neurological institutes, the role of the German Society of Neurocritical Care and Emergency Medicine (DGNI), and the challenges and future of neurocritical care. Tune in for an insightful exploration into the field of neurology!Â
Non-invasive Intracranial Pressure - A Conversation with Dr. Jana Kainerstorfer
Dr. Kainerstorfer is using diffuse correlation spectroscopy to tease out non-invasive intracranial pressure in the brain. Her early work at Carnegie Mellon has proven successful. She relates how she got into this field and her journey to Carnegie Mellon.
Integrating EEG in the Pediatric Neuro ICU: A Conversation with Dr. Brian Appavu
Brian Appavu, MD, is an assistant professor of neurology at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. He is one of the most active pediatric neurologists in the field of multimodal neuromonitoring. We caught up with Brian at the American Clinical Neurophysiology meeting in Austin, Texas. He talks about what is unique to monitoring EEG in the ICU as opposed to other applications of EEG. Brian also talks about a future that includes a closer merger of epilepsy and neurocritical care.
A Smart Bandage for Traumatic Brain Injury: A Conversation with Debbie Kantor
Debbie Kantor, a nurse practitioner turned entrepreneur, describes her smart bandage for traumatic brain injury. Debbie saw the need for a bandage that could fit on an amputee’s stump and came up with a solution. She tells the story of how that invention led to the development of an intelligent bandage for head injuries.
Non-invasive Brain Compliance: A Tour of the Brain4Care Monitor
We interview Claudio Menegusso, one of the developers of the Brain4Care Cerebral Compliance Monitor and Dr. Sergio Brasil, a neurosurgeon in Brazil who uses it. At the end of the video we show a detailed demonstration of the device operation as well as the reports it produces.
A Framework for Multimodal Neuromonitoring – A Conversation with Dr. Ram Balu
Dr. Ramani Balu describes his early work at the University of Pennsylvania where he set up a process for multimodal neuromonitoring. He talks about how he used the process to manage his high acuity neurocritical care patients.
Does EEG Influence Outcome in Traumatic Brain Injury – The ELECTRO-BOOST Clinical Trial
Dr. Emily Gilmore and Dr. Eric Rosenthal discuss the pioneering ELECTRO-BOOST clinical trial that will look at the relationship between EEG features seen in brain injured patients in the ICU and the patient’s outcome.
Detecting Brain Hematomas - A Conversation with Dr. Baruch Ben Dor
Dr. Baruch Ben Dor tells the story of his company and the Infrascanner, a device that non-invasively detects hematomas on the surface of the brain.
CranioSense - Non-invasive Intracranial Pressure
We talk with Ryan Myers PhD who has just spun off a company from Vivonics to commercialize their technology for the non-invasive assessment of intracranial pressure.
Multimodal Monitoring with Jed Hartings and Brandon Foreman
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.
The ICP 2019 Meeting & Smart Monitoring of ICP with Dr. Bart Depreitere & Dr. Geert Meyfroidt
Dr. Geert Meyfroidt, intensivist, and Dr. Bart Depreitere, neurosurgeon, from KU Leuven, share their thoughts on the ICP 2019 meeting in Leuven, Belgium and discuss their research activities at the university.
Big Data and the Cloud in TBI with Craig Maddux & Mark Talens
Craig Maddux, healthcare analytics and technical specialist at IBM, and Mark Talens, technical executive for data and AI in healthcare, discuss the roles of big data, the cloud, and artificial intelligence in the care of patients with traumatic brain injury.Â
The BrainIT Collaborative Network with Dr. Ian Piper
Dr. Ian Piper discusses the history, goals, and current projects of the BrainIT group.Â
Closing the Loop in Anesthesia Delivery with Stephane Bibian
Stephane Bibian, founder of NeuroWave, explains the importance of closed-loop anesthesia delivery and his company’s advancements toward that goal. This episode was recorded at the 2019 MHSRS meeting in Orlando, Florida.
Automating TCD with Seth Will & Corey Thibeault
Seth Wilk (VP of Research) and Corey Thibeault (Director of Data Science) from Neural Analytics discuss their innovative solution for transcranial Doppler (TCD) automation. This episode was recorded at the 2019 MHSRS meeting in Orlando, Florida. Some of the topics described during this podcast are Neural Analytics’ research initiatives and do not necessarily reflect or describe the company’s commercial products.Â
ICP Monitoring: A Standard of Care with No Standards with DaiWai Olson
DaiWai Olson (PhD, RN, CCRN), Professor of Neurology, Neurotherapeutics, and Neurological Surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern, discusses shortcomings and inconsistencies in current ICP monitoring practices.Â
A Conversation on Neurocritical Care with Dr. Thomas Bleck
Dr. Thomas Bleck, Professor of Neurology at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, discusses the founding of the Neurocritical Care Society, recent improvements in neurocritical care, and future needs.Â




















