Have reflex hammer, will travel: A conversation with our new Hospital Neurology Division Chief
Neurological conditions do not occur in a vacuum. A patient hospitalized for a heart attack may suddenly have a stroke. A patient with a metastatic tumor could suddenly start having a seizure.
Student Spotlight: Aaliyah Bowden
Just a few weeks into her internship at the Duke Neurology Department, Aaliyah Bowden is already deeply immersed in neurology, having interviewed researchers, copyedited dozens of pages of docu
Faculty Spotlight: Pratik Chhatbar, MD, PhD
Insomnia has many causes: afternoon caffeine, excess screen time, existential crises, and others.
Faculty Spotlight: Elizabeth Marriott, MD
Elizabeth Marriott, MD, first became interested in neurology as a medical student, when she observed the overlaps between behavioral health and neurological disease.
APP Spotlight: Cosette Burian, PA-C, MMS
Cosette Burian, PA-C, MMS, was first acquainted with the devastating effects of neuromuscular diseases as a child, when she saw her father develop progressive fatigue and muscle atrophy that re
Staff Spotlight: Chris Berry
As our Undergraduate Medical Education Coordinator, Chris Berry is responsible for handling the meetings, lesson schedules, grades, and other paperwork associated with the second-year and fourt
Faculty Spotlight: Scott Strine, DO
As a young medical student, Scott Strine, DO, considered oncology, until a job as a tumor registrar that made an early part-time job as a bank teller seem like an adrenaline rush.
Alumni Spotlight: Ching-Chiang Allen Chu MD, PhD
This week’s “spotlight” interview shines on the Houston Neurology and Sleep Diagnostic Center’s Ching-Chiang Allen Chu, MD, PhD, a 1998 graduate of our residency program.
Faculty Spotlight: Brad Kolls, MD, PhD, MMCi
Brad Kolls, MD, PhD, MMCi, first became interested in neurology as an undergraduate, when he wondered how the nervous systems of salamanders and lizards could allow them to regrow lost limbs.