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Harvard Front Line Neurology 2025 | Advances & Innovations
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Harvard Medical School Faculty

Front Line Neurology 2025:
Advances & Innovations

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Course Overview

Neurology is a rapidly advancing field of medicine with many subspecialties. It is critical for Neurologist and those in allied disciplines to remain up to date in these innovations to provide the best care for patients. This is a major public health challenge as neurologic disorders already impact one in three people world-wide and many neurologic conditions such as stroke and dementia are expected to continue to increase in prevalence in the coming decades.

This course is designed to prepare clinicians to address vanguard topics in neurology including climate change and its impact on neurologic diseases, generative artificial intelligence in neurologic care, neurotherapeutics, and gene therapies. This program is for medical educational purposes only.

The course is designed to increase accessibility for a global audience of clinicians. Content is offered in a high-quality video format in English, uploaded to Google Drive for seamless viewing. You can access the presentations, case-based discussions with world experts, and panel discussions on hot topics in Neurology at your own pace.

Speakers include Harvard Medical School faculty experts in vascular, cognitive, genetics, neuro-oncology, headache, movement disorders, neuro-immunology, neuromuscular disorders, epilepsy and epilepsy surgery, neuromodulation, neuro-critical care, traumatic brain injury and neurorehabilitation, global neurology, health equity, functional disorders, and climate change. Sessions cover content in each of these disciplines including novel diagnostics and therapeutics.

Learning Objectives

Integrate Emerging Tech & Therapies

Evaluate and integrate cutting-edge diagnostic and therapeutic technologies, including generative AI, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and deep brain stimulation, to enhance patient care across a variety of neurological disorders.

Global Health & Care Disparities

Identify strategies to effectively manage neurological conditions in the context of global health challenges, including the impact of climate change and health care disparities.

Advanced Clinical Knowledge

Demonstrate an understanding of recent advances in neurogenetics, neuroimmunology, and surgical management. Apply this knowledge to improve diagnostic accuracy and optimize treatment.

Course Leadership

Alexandra Stillman

Alexandra Stillman

MD | Course Director

Alexandra Hovaguimian

Alexandra Hovaguimian

MD | Course Director

Stephanie Vu

Stephanie Vu

MD | Course Director

Participating Faculty

Joshua Aronson, MD
Niravkumar Barot, MD
Stephanie Buss, MD
Christopher Gibbons, MD
Daniel Goldenholz, MD
Justin Granstein, MD
Patricia Greenstein, MBBCh
Alexandra Hovaguimian, MD
Ka-wai Ho, MD
Chun Lim, MD
Lan Luo, MD
Shabbir Merchant, MD
Nara Michaelson, MD
Anusha Nallaparaju, MD
Pushpa Narayanaswami, NBBS
Trudy D. Pang, MD, MMSc
Daniel Press, MD
Seward Rutkove, MD
Magdy Selim, MD, PhD
Mouhsin Shafi, MD, PhD
Kevin Sikah, MD
Omar Siddiqi, MD
Jacob Sloane, MD, PhD
Alexandra Stillman, MD
Lexie Stillman, MD
David Urion, MD
Rafael Vega, MD, PhD
Jason Yoon, MD
Pengfei (Phill) Zhang, MD
Jonah Zuflacht, MD

Who Should Attend

Neurologists Neurosurgeons Psychiatrists Nurse Practitioners Physician Assistants Nurses

Course Agenda

7:55 – 8:30 AM

Introduction to Front Line Neurology 2025 & Neurotoxicology Syndromes

Jonah Zuflacht, MD; Edward Bahou, MD

8:30 – 9:10 AM

Health Care Disparities- What Can We Do, How to be Impactful

Alexandra Stillman, MD

9:20 – 10:00 AM

Global Health and Neurology

Omar Siddiqi, MD

10:00 – 10:40 AM

Clinical Approach for Functional Neurologic Disorders

Shabbier Merchant, MD

10:50 – 11:30 AM

Neurogenetics – Recent Advances in Diagnostics and Gene Therapies

Patricia Greenstein, MBBCh

11:30 AM – 12:10 PM

Autonomic Disorders: Advances and Updates 2025

Christopher Gibbons, MD

12:40 – 1:20 PM

Equipping the Modern Neurologist: Key AI Tools and Technologies

Daniel Goldenholz, MD, PhD, FAES

1:20 – 2:00 PM

Resection to Lasers: Seizure Freedom in 2025

Niravkumar Barot, MD, MPH; Joshua Aronson, MD, FAAN

4:20 – 5:00 PM

Neurologic Health and Disease in the Era of Climate Change

Alexandra Hovaguimian, MD

5:00 – 5:40 PM

Avant Garde Neurology Panel

Jonah Zuflacht, MD; Omar Siddiqi, MD; Alexandra Hovaguimian, MD; David Urion, MD, FAAN

Reviews

"The deep dive into AI and climate-driven pathologies was transformative. This course truly captures the 'front line' of modern neurology."

SJ

Sarah Jenkins, MD

"Excellent accessibility. Being able to access high-level faculty discussions anytime on Google Drive is a game changer for my busy schedule."

RT

Ricardo Torres, MD

"The sessions on health equity and neurogenetics provided practical medical knowledge I could immediately apply."

AM

Alicia Moore, NP

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this course accredited for CME?
No. This course is designed strictly for medical educational purposes and does not provide CME credits.
How do I access the course content?
Once you click 'Download Now', you will receive access to a Google Drive folder containing all recorded sessions and materials.
What language is the course in?
All course materials and video presentations are provided in English.
Can I watch the course anywhere?
Yes. Because the course is hosted on Google Drive, you can watch it from any device with an internet connection, anytime and anywhere.

Vanguard Neurologic Care

Access the latest innovations in climate neurology, generative AI, and neurotherapeutics from Harvard Medical School faculty.

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17 reviews for Harvard Front Line Neurology Advances and Innovations

  1. Dr. Noor Alami
    This program is well organized and academically grounded. The AI and neurotherapeutics discussions were practical and evidence-aware. I appreciated th...More
    This program is well organized and academically grounded. The AI and neurotherapeutics discussions were practical and evidence-aware. I appreciated the thoughtful integration of global health and equity perspectives. Some sessions were dense, which required careful review, but the on-demand format made that manageable. Overall, it provides a meaningful update for clinicians seeking to remain aligned with modern neurologic practice.
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    Dr. Gabriel Rossi
    The course provides a solid overview of current neurologic innovation. The stroke and dementia updates were particularly relevant to my hospital-based...More
    The course provides a solid overview of current neurologic innovation. The stroke and dementia updates were particularly relevant to my hospital-based practice. The neuromodulation and therapeutic segments were informative and balanced. I’m rating four stars only because I prefer additional case-based scenarios, though the panel discussions partially addressed this. The on-demand access is a major strength and makes it easy to integrate into a busy schedule.
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    Dr. Hana Iqbal
    This is a strong course overall, though some sessions felt dense and required rewatching. The neurogenetics and AI modules were particularly helpful, ...More
    This is a strong course overall, though some sessions felt dense and required rewatching. The neurogenetics and AI modules were particularly helpful, offering clarity in rapidly evolving areas. The stroke and dementia updates were timely and well structured. I appreciated the inclusion of broader topics like climate impact on neurologic health. While I would welcome even more case-based discussion, the content remains highly valuable and professionally delivered.
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    Dr. Samuel Brooks
    I value structured, high-yield updates, and this course delivered. The epilepsy and seizure-freedom discussions were clinically insightful. The AI seg...More
    I value structured, high-yield updates, and this course delivered. The epilepsy and seizure-freedom discussions were clinically insightful. The AI segment offered realistic expectations about integration into neurologic workflows. The program does a good job balancing subspecialty updates with systemic considerations such as equity and global health. The faculty panels added depth and practical insight. It’s a well-organized resource for maintaining professional relevance.
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    Dr. Yasmine Chraibi
    The breadth of topics is impressive, and the content remains focused throughout. The neurogenetics session clarified important developments in a manag...More
    The breadth of topics is impressive, and the content remains focused throughout. The neurogenetics session clarified important developments in a manageable format. I found the stroke and dementia updates highly relevant to everyday practice. The neuromodulation segment was particularly informative regarding evolving therapeutic strategies. The faculty presentations are professional and thoughtfully delivered. The ability to review content on-demand was essential. Overall, it is a strong educational investment.
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    Dr. Marcus Nguyen
    Balancing clinical duties with continuous education is challenging, and this course made that easier. The AI and neurotherapeutics segments were clear...More
    Balancing clinical duties with continuous education is challenging, and this course made that easier. The AI and neurotherapeutics segments were clear and grounded in clinical utility. The faculty emphasized decision-making frameworks rather than abstract innovation, which increased the course’s practical value. The on-demand format allowed me to revisit dense sections as needed. I also appreciated the inclusion of equity and global neurology discussions. It provided a cohesive update for clinicians navigating rapid change.
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    Dr. Leila Haddad
    This course successfully bridges innovation and clinical practicality. The headache and neuromodulation discussions were particularly strong, providin...More
    This course successfully bridges innovation and clinical practicality. The headache and neuromodulation discussions were particularly strong, providing realistic expectations and evidence-based updates. The dementia and stroke sessions reinforced changes in management that are directly applicable in clinic. The global health and climate components offered thoughtful perspectives that are increasingly relevant. The overall tone is serious and academic, which I appreciated. It feels like a curated, high-level review rather than a promotional program.
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    Dr. Thomas Schneider
    The program stands out for its clarity and organization. It addresses major developments in neurology without overwhelming the learner. I appreciated ...More
    The program stands out for its clarity and organization. It addresses major developments in neurology without overwhelming the learner. I appreciated the structured review of gene therapies and how the faculty contextualized emerging evidence. The AI discussion was practical and avoided unnecessary technical jargon. The panel segments added nuance and reflected real-world clinical decision-making. The on-demand structure made it easy to pace learning over several weeks. I would recommend it to clinicians seeking a credible and comprehensive update.
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    Dr. Priya Nair
    I found this course highly relevant to the realities of modern neurologic practice. The sessions were concise yet substantive, offering updates that g...More
    I found this course highly relevant to the realities of modern neurologic practice. The sessions were concise yet substantive, offering updates that genuinely impact decision-making. The dementia and stroke modules clarified new developments in a structured way. The AI segment provided realistic insights into workflow integration without overstating capabilities. The neuromodulation content was well-balanced and clinically grounded. I also valued the broader discussions on global neurology and disparities. Overall, the course delivers meaningful professional development in an efficient format.
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    Dr. Julien Moreau
    This course provided a comprehensive overview without feeling scattered. Each session was focused and built toward a broader understanding of how inno...More
    This course provided a comprehensive overview without feeling scattered. Each session was focused and built toward a broader understanding of how innovation intersects with patient care. The AI and advanced diagnostic discussions were particularly relevant to my practice, offering practical suggestions rather than abstract theory. I also appreciated the inclusion of functional neurologic disorders and health equity, which reflect real-world challenges. The faculty discussions were insightful and demonstrated thoughtful integration of emerging evidence. The flexibility of on-demand access allowed me to learn efficiently. It is a strong resource for clinicians committed to maintaining leadership in neurology.
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    Dr. Nadia Rahman
    I primarily joined for the neurogenetics content, and it was worth it. The explanations were clear, clinically oriented, and relevant to day-to-day pr...More
    I primarily joined for the neurogenetics content, and it was worth it. The explanations were clear, clinically oriented, and relevant to day-to-day practice. Beyond genetics, the stroke and dementia updates were thoughtfully presented, emphasizing what has shifted in guidelines and what remains controversial. The neuromodulation section also provided clarity on patient selection criteria and evolving evidence. The global health segment added perspective on disparities and environmental influences that impact neurologic outcomes. The program is professionally produced and easy to navigate. It provided a meaningful update without unnecessary filler.
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    Dr. Daniel Kim
    Neurology is vast, and staying current across subspecialties can be overwhelming. This course helped consolidate what truly matters for 2025. The facu...More
    Neurology is vast, and staying current across subspecialties can be overwhelming. This course helped consolidate what truly matters for 2025. The faculty effectively distinguished between emerging trends and evidence-supported changes that should influence patient care now. The AI module clarified realistic applications, while the neurogenetics discussions improved my understanding of referral timing and patient counseling. The panel sessions were engaging and demonstrated expert-level reasoning in ambiguous scenarios. The on-demand structure ensured flexibility, which is critical for clinicians. Overall, it is a credible, high-level update that aligns well with modern practice demands.
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    Dr. Amina El Fassi
    As someone balancing inpatient and outpatient responsibilities, I need education that respects time without sacrificing rigor. This course achieved th...More
    As someone balancing inpatient and outpatient responsibilities, I need education that respects time without sacrificing rigor. This course achieved that balance well. The AI and gene therapy sections were practical and focused on real clinical implications rather than abstract theory. The structured approach to stroke and dementia innovation helped me rethink parts of my diagnostic workflow. I also appreciated how the program integrated discussions on climate change and neurologic health, which is becoming increasingly relevant in patient populations. The professional tone and organization made it easy to follow and revisit. I finished the program with actionable insights rather than just conceptual knowledge.
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    Dr. Liam O’Connor
    This course exceeded my expectations in terms of depth and practicality. The neuromodulation and epilepsy updates were especially valuable, highlighti...More
    This course exceeded my expectations in terms of depth and practicality. The neuromodulation and epilepsy updates were especially valuable, highlighting both technological advancements and realistic outcome considerations. I appreciated the faculty’s balanced tone, acknowledging limitations while presenting new opportunities. The dementia segment offered clear insights into evolving diagnostics and therapeutic pathways. The inclusion of health equity and global neurology perspectives broadened the discussion beyond traditional subspecialty silos. The format made it easy to digest complex topics in manageable segments. Overall, it provided clarity in an increasingly complex field and reinforced the importance of continuous professional evolution.
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    Dr. Sofia Martinez
    The greatest strength of this course is synthesis. Instead of fragmented updates from multiple sources, it presents a cohesive overview of emerging th...More
    The greatest strength of this course is synthesis. Instead of fragmented updates from multiple sources, it presents a cohesive overview of emerging therapies, diagnostics, and systemic challenges. The neurogenetics module clarified complex concepts in a clinically digestible way, while the functional neurologic disorders session addressed an area often overlooked in traditional programs. I appreciated how the speakers tied innovation directly to patient communication and ethical considerations. The AI discussions felt grounded in clinical reality rather than speculation. The on-demand accessibility was crucial for fitting learning into a busy schedule. After completing the course, I felt better equipped to discuss cutting-edge developments with colleagues and patients confidently.
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    Dr. Ethan Caldwell
    This program serves as an efficient annual reset for clinicians who want clarity amid rapid subspecialty advances. The stroke and dementia sessions we...More
    This program serves as an efficient annual reset for clinicians who want clarity amid rapid subspecialty advances. The stroke and dementia sessions were concise yet comprehensive, focusing on decision-making rather than theory. I found the AI segment especially helpful because it avoided hype and instead demonstrated practical workflow applications. The faculty panels added depth by discussing uncertainty and real-world constraints, which made the material more relatable. I also valued the inclusion of global health and climate-related neurologic impact, topics that are increasingly relevant in clinical discussions. The overall production quality is strong, and the structured layout makes it easy to revisit key sections. It is a practical investment for any neurologist seeking to remain competitive and current.
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    Dr. Maya Benali
    I enrolled in this course because I felt the pace of change in neurology was accelerating beyond what journal reading alone could cover. The sessions ...More
    I enrolled in this course because I felt the pace of change in neurology was accelerating beyond what journal reading alone could cover. The sessions provided a structured, high-level synthesis of AI integration, neurogenetics, and modern stroke and dementia updates. I particularly appreciated how the faculty balanced innovation with practical clinical relevance, emphasizing what is actionable now versus what remains experimental. The neuromodulation discussions clarified patient selection and expectations in a way that was directly useful in my outpatient practice. The on-demand format allowed me to move at my own pace without sacrificing depth. Overall, this course helped me feel more confident that my practice is aligned with where neurology is heading rather than where it was five years ago.
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