Duke Neurology Research Round Up, April 2021
Members of the Duke Neurology Department contributed to 21 new studies in peer-reviewed journals this March, advancing our ability to understand, treat, and prevent diseases and conditions from acr
Alumni Spotlight: David Lerner, MD
Six years ago, David Lerner, MD, was just a few months shy of completing his neurology residency at Duke.
Neurology and Women's Health 2021: Stroke
Stroke, a leading killer of men and women, kills twice as many women as does breast cancer. It also brings its own unique set of health concerns for women.
Fellow Spotlight: Ashley Miller, MD
As a medical student, Ashley Miller, MD, received a piece of advice that she took to heart: choose a field that you enjoy reading about, since you’ll be reading about that subject for the rest
Meet a Duke Senior at the Intersection Of Computation, Neuroscience and T-Pain
As Daniel Sprague ‘21 prepares to graduate from Duke this Spring with a double major in Computer Science and Neuroscience, I had the opportunity to interview him on his undergraduate research exper
APP Spotlight: Sarah Parker, MSN, AGPCNP-BC
Sarah Parker, MSN, AGPCNP-BC, got her first direct exposure to neurological injuries as a high school student, after her brother suffered a mild traumatic brain injury.
Postdoc Spotlight: Yingkai "Kevin" Li, MD, PhD
Yingkai “Kevin” Li, MD, PhD, knew that he wanted to specialize in neurology shortly after his first exposure to the neurological exam during his internship year.
AHA offers guidance on management of eye stroke
While most people think of strokes affecting the brain, they can also affect the eye.
Neurology and Women's Health 2021: Migraine
Gender has profound, complex effects across all fields of health, and neurology is no exception.