Emerging Subspecialties in Neurology: Cortical Careers in Neuropalliative Care.

Neurology

From the Department of Neurology (M.N.), Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Department of Neurology (J. McFarlin), University of Kentucky; Department of Neurology (R.G.H.), University of Rochester Medical Center; Department of Medicine (R.G.H.), Palliative Care, University of Rochester Medical Center; Department of Medicine (J. Miyasaki), Division of Neurology, University of Alberta; Department of Neurology (N.M.K.), Rush University; and Department of Internal Medicine (N.M.K.), Rush University.

Published: January 2023

Serious neurologic illnesses are associated with significant palliative care (PC) needs, including symptom management, complex decision-making, support for caregivers, and end-of-life care. While all neurologists are responsible for the provision of primary PC, there is an increasing need for trained neurologists with expertise in palliative medicine to manage refractory symptoms, mitigate conflict around goals of care, and provide specialized end-of-life care. This has led to the emergence of neuropalliative care (NPC) as a subspecialty. There are different ways to acquire PC skills, incorporate them into one's neurology practice, and develop a neuropalliative carer. We interviewed 3 leaders in the field of NPC, Dr. Robert Holloway, Dr. Jessica McFarlin, and Dr. Janis Miyasaki, who are all neurologists with different subspecialties and training pathways working in academic centers. They share their career paths, their advice for neurology trainees interested in pursuing a career in NPC, and their thoughts on the future of the field.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000201514DOI Listing

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