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Department of Neurology

INTRODUCTION FROM THE CHAIRMAN

The Department of Neurology is the cornerstone of the University of Kentucky's Neuroscience Program. The Department is comprised of dynamic, highly motivated faculty dedicated to patient care, research, and education. The department has been in a growth phase since the recruitment of its current department chair, Dr. Joseph R. Berger in February 1995, and currently has 23 full time faculty with primary appointments and 15 faculty with secondary appointments.

Joseph R. Berger, M.D.
Ruth L. Works Professor of Neurology
Chairman, UK Department of Neurology

UK NEUROLOGY BOASTS 14 BEST DOCTORS IN AMERICA®

This year's list of Best Doctors in America® includes 14 UK neurology physicians, more than any other hospital in Kentucky. The organization of Best Doctors® surveyed physicians nationwide and asked them, "If you or a loved one needed a doctor in your specialty, to whom would you refer?" The following UK neurologists were honored in this year's list of Best Doctors in America® :


Robert J. Baumann, MD
Joseph R. Berger, MD
Franca Cambi, MD, PhD
Jane W. Chan, MD
Sidney Houff, MD
Gregoty Jicha, MD, PhD
Edward J. Kasarskis, MD, PhD
Kevin R. Nelson, MD
L. Creed Pettigrew, MD
William C. Robertson, Jr. MD
John Slevin, MD
Charles Smith, MD
Tarvez Tucker, MD

 

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