Medical students and junior residents are given a list of various “must-read” notes, books, or syllabi at the beginning of their rotations in neurology. Most of these books are either extensive neuroanatomical texts or texts solely concentrating on clinical management. Unfortunately, very few books are available that try to bridge the gap between basic neuroanatomy/neurophysiology and advanced clinical management. Dr Tarulli's Neurology: A Clinician's Approach aims to bridge that gap, and I think that he has succeeded in doing so.