The mind of a child,
understood together.
The Western Pediatric Neurology Club is a forum for clinicians, trainees, and researchers — meeting each month to advance the diagnosis and care of neurological conditions in childhood. Every session is recorded and kept here, openly.
A standing meeting place for child neurology — where difficult cases, new evidence, and hard-won experience are shared in the open, then preserved for everyone who could not be in the room.
The Club was formed around a simple conviction: that good pediatric neurology is learned in conversation. Each month we gather to work through case material, review emerging research, and discuss the practical questions that textbooks leave unanswered.
Membership is open to consultants, fellows, residents, and allied colleagues alike. There are no barriers to attending and no fee to watch — only an expectation of curiosity and generosity toward one another.
This site is the Club's living record. Whenever a session ends, its recording is added to the archive below, so the discussion remains available long after the meeting closes.
Monthly sessions
A reliable forum for case-based teaching and expert-led discussion across the breadth of child neurology.
An open archive
Every meeting recorded and kept here — freely accessible to members, at any time, from anywhere.
A connected community
Bridging centres, specialties, and generations of clinicians who care for the developing nervous system.
Paediatric Movement Disorders — from phenomenology to diagnosis
A case-led walk through the recognition and work-up of movement disorders in children — tics, dystonia, chorea, and the mimics that complicate them — with time for open discussion.
Past sessions, kept in full.
A complete record of the Club's meetings. Select any session to open its recording.
Join the conversation.
Whether you would like to attend, present a case, or suggest a theme for a future meeting, we would be glad to hear from you. The Club runs on the contributions of its members.