October 20, 2020, Filed Under: NewsNew 3T MRI Will Improve Care for Epilepsy, Stroke, and Brain Tumors in Children Drs. E. Steve Roach, Elizabeth Tyler-Kabara and Z. Leah Harris, Chair of Pediatrics at Dell Medical School, cut the ribbon on the new 3T MRI Dell Children’s Medical Center has completed the installation of the new 3T MRI, which will significantly improve the care that Dell Medical School neurologists and neurosurgeons give to children who have had a stroke or are being evaluated for surgery for epilepsy or brain tumors. Read all about the new MRI in a story featuring Dell Medical School pediatric neurosurgeon Dr. Elizabeth Tyler-Kabara in Austin 360.
October 13, 2020, Filed Under: NewsDr. Brumback Elected to Board of Directors of the Child Neurology Society Congratulations to Audrey Brumback, MD, PhD, on her election to the Board of Directors of the Child Neurology Society for a two-year term, 2020-2022. The CNS is an academic society of more than 2,000 child neurologists in the United States and Canada. It previously awarded Dr. Brumback its prestigious Philip R. Dodge Young Investigator Award to support her research on expanding our understanding of autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders.
October 13, 2020, Filed Under: NewsWelcome to Texas, Dr. Louisa Keith! Dr. Louisa Keith recently joined the pediatric neurology faculty at Dell Medical School from Boston Children’s Hospital. Keith received her undergraduate degree from Harvard University and her medical degree from Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia. She completed her pediatric residency at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and her Child Neurology Residency at Boston Children’s Hospital. Dr. Keith oversees the cardiac surgery neurological follow-up program at Dell Children’s.Welcome to Texas, Dr. Keith!
October 13, 2020, Filed Under: NewsWelcome Home, Dr. Dan Freedman Dr. Daniel Freedman recently joined the pediatric neurology faculty at Dell Medical School. A Texas native, Dr. Freedman received his undergraduate degree from Duke University and his medical degree from Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in Ft. Worth. He completed his pediatric and child neurology residencies at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, where he also completed a fellowship in pediatric epilepsy management. His clinical interests include epilepsy in children and psychogenic disorders.
October 13, 2020, Filed Under: NewsWelcome Back to Texas, Dr. Calley Join us in welcoming Dr. Clifford Calley to the pediatric neurology faculty at Dell Medical School. Dr. Calley received his undergraduate degree from The University of Texas at Dallas and his medical degree from The University of Texas at San Antonio. He completed his pediatric and child neurology residencies at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and most recently completed his epilepsy fellowship also at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. Dr. Calley has done research on Gulf War syndrome, and his clinical interests include the use of magnetoencephalography in the assessment of epilepsy in children. Welcome to Austin, Dr. Calley!