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In this podcast series, we speak to leading figures in neurology and rehabilitation and gain an insight into their life and work.

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S1E8 Training the leaders of tomorrow: why ABN clinical fellowships matter for the future of neurology

Mar 11, 2026 13m Transcript

The UK faces a major neurology workforce challenge. But how do we develop the clinical and academic leaders needed to build services for the future?In this episode of Neurovoices, ACNR Publisher…

S1E4 Working Less Than Full Time - An update

Dec 01, 2025 41m

🎙️ NeuroVoices Episode: Working less than full time – an updateHost: Rachael Hansford Guests: Dr Amy Ross Russell and Dr Rhian Raftopoulos Length: Approx. 41 minutes🔍 Episode summaryIn this follow-up…

S1E7 Unlocking the Mysteries of Sleep with Professor Guy Leschziner

Aug 29, 2025 29m Transcript

Unlocking the Mysteries of Sleep with Professor Guy LeschzinerHost: Rachael Hansford, ACNR Publisher Guest: Professor Guy Leschziner Episode Length: Approximately 29 minutes Publication Date: 7 July…

S1E6 Handing over the baton - taking the ABN forward

Jun 02, 2025 14m

🎙️ ABN leadership in conversation: Reflecting on challenges and looking to the futureDuration: 15 minutes Guests: Richard Davenport (Outgoing President, ABN) and Neil Robertson (Incoming President, AB…

ABN interviews: Emily Linnemann, ABN Executive Director

Jul 19, 2024 10m

Interview with Emily Linnemann, Executive Director of the ABN Host: Rachael Hansford, ACNR PublisherGuest: Emily Linnemann, Executive Director of the Association of British Neurologists (ABN) Episode…

The genesis of a joint meeting - Richard Davenport and Mary Reilly

Jun 05, 2023 5m

ABN President Richard Davenport chats to former President and 2023 ABN Medallist Mary Reilly, who first came up with the idea for a joint ABN/INA meeting in 2017.

INA/ABN Presidents chat - Tom Warner, Richard Davenport and Raeburn Forbes

Jun 05, 2023 6m

Raeburn Forbes is President of the Irish Neurological Association. In this podcast he has a candid discussion with ABN Presidents Tom Warner and Richard Davenport about this first-ever joint meeting…

ABN Presidents podcast - Tom Warner and Richard Davenport

Jun 05, 2023 8m

ACNR caught up with ABN President Tom Warner and President Elect Richard Davenport as Tom prepared to hand over the reins at the recent ABN annual conference in Belfast. In this five minute chat,…

S1E3 From tap-dancing to visionary science: In conversation with Neuro-ophthalmologist Gordon Plant

Feb 27, 2023 42m

In this interview, Sri Kodali speaks to Dr Gordon Plant about his career and what retirement looks like for him. Find a transcript here.Guest Information Dr Gordon Terence Plant MA MD FRCP FRCOphth…

Episode 2: Roger Barker

Nov 25, 2022 38m

Sri Kodali interviews Roger Barker about his life and work to date. Read the transcript here.

S1E1 The creation of ACNR - an interview with Roger Barker and Rachael Hansford

Jun 28, 2021 28m Transcript

2021 marks the 20th year of publishing ACNR (Advances in Clinical Neuroscience & Rehabilitation). It's not a typical journal publishing story. In 1999, Rachael had an idea for a free neurology…

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