Dr. Scott Perry, Medical Director of Neurosciences and Dr. Christos Papadelis, Director of Neurosciences Research along with Dianna Grado, Clinical Coordinator for Neurosciences Research, explore how breaking research boundaries creates limitless possibilities, paving the way for world-class research – and results once thought impossible for kids and young adults with neurological disorders. Meet the speakers Meet Dr. Perry Meet Dr. Papadelis Dianna Grado, RN Related information Jane and John Justin Neurosciences Research Center Clinical Research Adult Genetic Epilepsy Clinic Comprehensive Epilepsy Program Movement Disorders Movement Disorders Clinic Cerebral Palsy Clinic Cook Children’s Neurology Cook Children’s Neurosciences Research Center Dodson Neuro Research Endowment The Arcuate Primary steps for primary care: Sleep disorders in epilepsy and cerebral palsy Infantile Spasms- Primary Steps for Primary Care Staring Spells – Primary Steps for Primary Care Febrile Seizures – Primary Steps for Primary Care The Arcuate – Neuroscience Research Early Identification and Improving Life-Long Outcomes in Cerebral Palsy Patients New-Onset Seizure Clinic Seeks to Decrease Wait Time for Initial Evaluation BE FAST to Recognize the Signs of Pediatric Stroke Pioneering Surgery Disconnects Left Side of Brain to Stop Child’s Daily Seizures Teen Becomes First in North Texas to Undergo Landmark Brain Surgery for Epilepsy Transcript 00:00:11 Host: Hello and welcome to this edition of Doc Talk. We're honored and excited today to be speaking with key researchers at Cook Children's Jane and John Justin Neurosciences Center. We're joined by Dr. Scott Perry, Medical Director of Neurosciences, Dr. Christos Papadelis, Director of Neurosciences Research and Diana Grotto, Clinical Coordinator for Neurosciences Research. Made up of some of the brightest minds in the world, individually and together, this research team has won numerous awards and accolades for their many achievements in neurosciences research. As a result of their work. They've had a major impact on improved outcomes for children and young adults with neurological conditions, not only here in Texas, but nationally and internationally as well. Welcome. 00:01:00 Dr. Perry: Thanks for having us, Jan. 00:01:02 Host: I know you all are very busy. So let's just dive right in. You've done a lot of great research here at Cook Children's. Over the last two years Cook Children's Jane and John Justin Neurosciences Center has significantly expanded the Neurosciences Research Center, which includes extensive research into the causes comorbidities and treatments for children and adults with disorders of the nervous system. What was the motivation behind that? Dr. Perry, 00:01:27 Dr. Perry: Jan, you know, Cook has had a long history of clinical excellence, right. And we've been doing research for a long time, but a lot of people honestly don't know that. We wanted to take research a step further. So we'd always embedded it within our clinical practice on a daily scale. But in order to provide the best care for the patients we take care of, you have to take the next step of "innovate," and bring new treatments and therapies and things of that nature. Given that our practice has always been primarily a clinical practice with, you know, physicians seeing patients every single day, research is kind of hard to squeeze into that. So we said you know, how can we put together a neuroscience team that is dedicated to doing research every single day? And that's really where the idea for the Dodson Neuroscience Research Endowment came from. A generous gift from Pitt Dodson provided us an endowment so that we would have essentially grant money available to
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