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Concussion program director discusses long-term care for traumatic brain injury
Chen is the founding director of the UCI Health Traumatic Brain Injury & Concussion Program, the first in Orange County dedicated to providing longitudinal, multispecialty care for concussion and TBI patients.Neutral lipid storage disease with myopathy case presentation at 2024 UCI Neuromuscular Colloquium
The annual meeting facilitates an atmosphere of collaboration and interaction between various international neuromuscular specialists to improve patient care and research around the world.Spine by the Sea Symposium course director and fellows discuss meeting highlights and lessons
Through case reviews and studies, the goal is to guide the treatment of patients with spinal conditions, with a specific focus on advancing knowledge and patient care within California.Neurologist leads novel care of multiple sclerosis
UCI Health neurologist and multiple sclerosis specialist Michael Sy, MD, PhD discussed how the UCI Health Comprehensive Multiple Sclerosis Care Center spearheads innovative and novel treatments of MS.Comprehensive epilepsy program chief and neurohospitalist discuss their vision for the future of neurological and epilepsy care at UCI Health
Hear David King-Stephens, MD, chief, comprehensive epilepsy program, and neurohospitalist Masaki Nagamine, MD offer a clinical update during a recent community event.Ahmed Mohyeldin, MD, PhD discusses team approach to neurological care
“It’s not just a solo effort by the surgeon. It’s a team effort,” says UCI Health neurosurgeon Ahmed Mohyeldin, MD, PhD, who specializes in skull base and endoscopic cranial surgery. “I think the patients here at UCI benefit the most knowing that they have a multidisciplinary team behind their treatment paradigm.”UCI Health welcomes new Comprehensive Epilepsy Program chief
David King-Stephens, MD joins UCI Health as chief of its Comprehensive Epilepsy Program, a National Association of Epilepsy Centers Level 4 center which includes board-certified neurologists with subspecialty training and expertise in managing people with epilepsy, as well as fellowship-trained neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, and neuropsychologists.Neuropsychologist: The brain needs exercise, social engagement
Hayley B. Kristinsson, PsyD, a UCI Health neuropsychologist who specializes in memory disorders, dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and neuropsychological testing, spoke to Well + Good about brain-sharpening behaviors.Neurosurgeon discusses surgical options for medically refractory epilepsy
Sumeet Vadera, MD, MBA, FAANS, a fellowship-trained neurosurgeon who specializes in epilepsy surgery, with expertise in minimally invasive surgery, discusses options for patients with medically refractory epilepsy.UCI Health Chair of Neurology: Parkinson’s treatments are not good enough
Dr. Claire Henchcliffe, movement disorders expert, says stem cell and gene therapies inspire her work.Neurosurgeon presents UCI's role in advancing the use of robotics in complex spine surgery
Michael Oh, MD brings a wealth of knowledge to his practice and as a tertiary care center, UCI receives referrals for complex cases involving deformities, infections, and severe traumas, which he and his team handle with cutting-edge technologies like robotics, navigation, and the latest imaging equipment.