Podcast: Cranial Nerve and Brain Stem Disorders

The co-founders of UConn Health's Cranial Nerve and Brain Stem Disorder Program explain how they harnesses an elite combination of experts across multiple specialties to treat the most complicated conditions.

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Dr. Ketan Bulsara, chief of UConn Health’s Division of Neurosurgery (Photo by Janine Gelineau)
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Dr. Daniel Roberts is an ear, nose and throat surgeon who specializes in neurological disorders of the ear. (Photo by Janine Gelineau)

Neurological disorders are wide-ranging and include many that are rare and therefore difficult to recognize and treat. Once diagnosed, the individual care plan often requires specialists from across several disciplines. It’s why Dr. Ketan Bulsara, chief of UConn Health’s Division of Neurosurgery, and Dr. Daniel Roberts, ear, nose and throat surgeon, started the Cranial Nerve and Brain Stem Disorder Program at UConn Health. They describe how the program harnesses UConn Health’s elite combination of experts across multiple specialties, making it a leader in the treatment of these complicated conditions.

Cranial Nerve and Brain Stem Disorders

(Dr. Ketan Bulsara, Dr. Daniel Roberts, Carolyn Pennington, Chris DeFrancesco, February 2021)