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Neurology - University of Kansas Medical Center

23 hours ago We're on a mission to train the next generation of distinguished neurologists, contribute to world-changing research and provide outstanding patient care. Become an exceptional neurologist with us. Learn more about our well-rounded training experience. Learn more about our faculty of experts passionate about teaching and research. >> Go To The Portal


Why choose neurology at the University of Kansas Health System?

We're on a mission to train the next generation of distinguished neurologists, contribute to world-changing research and provide outstanding patient care. Become an exceptional neurologist with us. Learn more about our well-rounded training experience. Learn more about our faculty of experts passionate about teaching and research.

Why choose KU Medical Center?

Patients. KU Medical Center partners with clinical care organizations in Kansas City, Salina, Wichita and beyond. The University of Kansas Medical Center serves as the health sciences campus for the University of Kansas. Comprised of three schools and a large research enterprise, KU Medical Center's Kansas City campus shares a physical location ...

What is the University of Kansas Medical Center?

NEUR 933. Clinical Neurology--Advanced Topics. 4 Hours. The medical student participates as an intern, functioning in the clinics and the neurology inpatient services as an integral part of the health care team. Emphasis will be on the principles of patient care, neurological exam skills, and interpretation of findings and neuroanatomic ...

What is a doctor at the University of Kansas Health System?

Olathe Health Comprehensive Neurology 20375 W. 151st St. Ste. 203 Olathe, Kansas 66061 913-764-5100; Locations. Midland Neurology 8919 Parallel Pkwy. Suite 555 Kansas City, Kansas 66112 913-596-7286; Providence Medical Group Neurology 8919 Parallel Pkwy Suite 555

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About neurology and neurosurgery

Combining experience with leading technologies – including imaging and brain mapping – our specialists extend advanced, comprehensive care to people facing complex brain, spine and nervous system conditions. Our involvement in research and clinical trials means you have access to the most advanced treatments the field has to offer.

Leaders in neurology and neurosurgery

As passionate leaders and critical thinkers, our physicians apply the latest clinical and technological advances in diagnosing and treating complex disorders of the brain, spine and nervous system. Our physicians have pioneered some of the most innovative treatments and complex surgeries that address conditions from the common to the very rare.

Neurology and neurosurgery services

We offer some of the nation's best neurology and neurosurgery treatments for conditions like muscular dystrophy and myasthenia gravis. We also treat:

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Doctors at The University of Kansas Health System are care providers and researchers at the forefront of new medical discoveries. From primary care to complex conditions, we offer hundreds of specialists.

What is a medical student in KUMC?

The medical student participates as an intern, functioning in the clinics and the neurology inpatient services as an integral part of the health care team. Emphasis will be on the principles of patient care, neurological exam skills, and interpretation of findings and neuroanatomic correlation. The student will be expected to carry out complete detailed examinations of patients and assume responsibility for assisting in all phases of the patient's diagnostic evaluation and care. During this elective, the student will participate actively in all teaching conferences held at KUMC. This selective is entirely clinical. Students will work on the neurology inpatient services and have the opportunity to spend time in a neurology subspecialty clinic. In exceptional cases, by prior arrangement and if an opening is available, a student may split time between neurology services at KUMC and the Kansas City VAMC. Offered in modules I-XII. Offered in modules I-XII. Prerequisite: NEUR 931 or NEUR 932. CLN.

What is neurology elective?

This elective is an extension of the basic neurology clerkship. It is designed to permit senior medical students to take increasing responsibility of patient care under close supervision of the faculty. Students will learn skills in patient management by active participation in the daily activities of the neurology residency program. This elective is entirely clinical. The student will work on the neurology ward, consult and stroke services. Students can also elect to spend time in the neuro-ICU. Student performance will be evaluated by the faculty based on factual knowledge, practical skills, problem-solving abilities and personal behavior and values. Prerequisite: NEUR 900 or equivalent. CLN.

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Neurologists diagnose, evaluate and treat diseases and conditions affecting the nervous system, including the spinal cord, brain, nerves and muscles

The neurologists at Olathe Health are experts in treating nervous system disorders including problems with muscle strength, movement, balance, reflexes, sensation, memory, speech, language and cognitive abilities.

Our Neurology Services

A patient may be referred to a neurologist for pain management, headache disorders, such as migraine, epilepsy and seizure disorders, neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease, cerebral palsy, stroke, movement disorders, such as Parkinson’s disease, tics and tremors, and tumors or trauma in the brain or spinal cord.

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