• TRAILER: Queen Square In Focus
    Nov 20 2025

    Welcome to Queen Square In Focus, the podcast that examines the human side of healthcare treatment and medical insights.

    Join us for this transformative podcast where engaging discussions with esteemed guests, including neurosurgeons and neurologists, intersect with the personal narratives of individuals undergoing treatment.

    We bridge the gap between patients and the specialists treating them, addressing topics ranging from the complexities of tremors, Parkinson's disease, brain tumors, dementia and beyond.

    Each episode puts the microscope on cutting-edge surgical techniques and advancements in diagnosis and treatment.

    Queen Square In Focus - from the Queens Square Imaging Centre in London - is a podcast show that not only shares the profound knowledge and invaluable expertise of world-renowned professors, doctors, experts and consultants but also shines a light on the human side of healthcare through firsthand accounts of patient journeys, providing a compassionate touch to our conversations.

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    1 min
  • Welcome To Queen Square In Focus
    Nov 25 2025

    Queen Square in Focus introduces real patient stories and expert insight into the treatments that restore movement, confidence and independence. Each conversation highlights how MRI guided Focused Ultrasound, deep brain stimulation and advanced imaging techniques are helping patients regain hand control, eliminate tremor and understand genetic conditions with greater clarity. This podcast shows how clinical expertise and innovation at the Queen Square Institute of Neurology work together to deliver life changing outcomes.

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    3 mins
  • Inside the Future of Functional Neurosurgery with Professor Ludvic Zrinzo
    Nov 25 2025

    What if brain surgery could be performed without ever opening the skull? In this episode, Professor Ludvic Zrinzo, Head of the UCL Functional Neurosurgery Unit, reveals how cutting-edge techniques like deep brain stimulation, radiofrequency ablation, and focused ultrasound are transforming treatment for Parkinson’s disease, tremor, dystonia, OCD, depression, and Tourette’s syndrome. He explains the evolution of minimally invasive brain surgery, the importance of multidisciplinary care, and how personalised approaches are improving patient outcomes and quality of life.

    You’ll also hear how research funded by the NIHR and MRC is shaping the future of neurological treatment and why patient choice is vital as new therapies emerge.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • Professor Zrinzo’s journey into neurosurgery and early influences
    • Evolution of functional neurosurgery and multidisciplinary teamwork
    • How deep brain stimulation improves Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders
    • The rise of radiofrequency ablation and its benefits for tremor and mental health
    • Breakthroughs in focused ultrasound as a non-invasive treatment
    • The balance between technology, patient care, and ethical responsibility
    • Funding and international collaboration in neurosurgery research

    Follow the Queen Square In Focus Podcast to hear from the world’s leading neuroscientists and clinicians transforming brain health through innovation, research, and patient care.

    Key Moments:

    0:00 - Professor Zrinzo’s journey to functional neurosurgery

    02:46 - The influence of technology and teamwork in modern neurosurgery

    05:14 - What functional neurosurgery treats and why it matters

    08:58 - Personalised treatment for Parkinson’s disease

    11:57 - Advancements in deep brain stimulation

    19:00 - The role of radiofrequency ablation

    22:31 - Focused ultrasound and the future of non-invasive brain treatment

    27:52 - Research directions and patient choice

    31:58 - Funding and international collaboration

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    35 mins
  • How Focused Ultrasound Restored Life After Essential Tremor
    Nov 25 2025

    Imagine living with a tremor so severe you can no longer hold a cup of coffee, paint, or write your name. In this moving episode of Queen Square in Focus, patient David shares his powerful story of transformation after years of struggling with essential tremor. Following failed medications and growing frustration, David discovered focused ultrasound treatment at Queen Square, a non-invasive, MRI-guided procedure that targets the part of the brain responsible for tremor. Within minutes of treatment, his hand steadiness returned, allowing him to regain confidence, independence, and quality of life.

    Through David’s story, listeners learn how focused ultrasound is giving hope to thousands of people with movement disorders, offering a safer, incision-less alternative to brain surgery.

    You’ll also hear how research funded by the NIHR and MRC is shaping the future of neurological treatment and why patient choice is vital as new therapies emerge.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • How essential tremor affects daily life, relationships and independence
    • David’s medical journey and limited success with medication
    • Discovery of focused ultrasound therapy at Queen Square
    • How MRI-guided focused ultrasound works to treat tremor
    • The immediate impact of treatment and long-term recovery
    • Emotional and psychological transformation after treatment
    • Queen Square’s pioneering role in non-invasive brain therapy

    Follow the Queen Square In Focus Podcast to hear from the world’s leading neuroscientists and clinicians transforming brain health through innovation, research, and patient care.

    Key Moments:

    00:00 David's Initial Struggles with Essential Tremor

    03:01 Impact on Daily Life and Hobbies

    04:38 Medical Journey and Treatment Attempts

    07:46 Discovery of Focused Ultrasound Treatment

    09:57 Assessment and Decision to Proceed

    13:40 The Procedure and Immediate Results

    15:45 Post-Treatment Recovery and Impact on Daily Life

    17:29 Final Reflections and Recommendations

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    20 mins
  • Diagnosing Movement Disorders at Queen Square with Dr Tabish Saifee
    Dec 2 2025

    What does it take to diagnose and treat complex neurological conditions in one of the world’s most respected centres for brain science? In this episode, Dr. Tabish Saifee, Consultant Neurologist at the Queen Square Institute of Neurology, reflects on his two-decade journey from junior doctor to consultant, sharing insights from his specialisation in movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, dystonia and essential tremor.

    He explains why the art of neurology still relies on sharp clinical intuition, even as genetic testing and imaging technology advance at record pace. The conversation explores the historic Grand Round tradition at Queen Square, the evolution of genetic testing from single-gene analysis to whole genome sequencing, and how new research is paving the way for personalised neurological care.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • Dr Saifee’s 20-year journey at Queen Square
    • The importance of clinical judgement in modern neurology
    • How movement disorders like Parkinson’s and tremor are diagnosed
    • The Grand Round tradition and its role in neurological education
    • How genetic testing has revolutionised diagnosis and treatment
    • The rise of clinical trials and personalised neurology
    • Increasing prevalence of tremor and Parkinson’s across the UK and Europe
    • Balancing general neurology with deep subspecialty expertise


    Follow the Queen Square In Focus Podcast to hear from the world’s leading neuroscientists and clinicians transforming brain health through innovation, research, and patient care.


    Key Moments:

    00:00 – Dr Saifee’s journey to Queen Square and career path

    01:44 – What a neurologist does and why general neurology still matters

    03:19 – Identifying and diagnosing movement disorders

    04:49 – The Grand Round tradition and its global legacy

    07:05 – Advances in genetic testing and whole genome sequencing

    09:51 – The role of clinical trials and electrophysiological testing

    11:35 – How research is leading to personalised treatment

    12:58 – Rising prevalence of tremor and Parkinson’s disease

    14:26 – How neurology has evolved over the past 40 years

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    16 mins