December 2019 NEW INTERDISCIPLINARY NEUROINFECTIOUS DISEASE PROGRAM TO IMPROVE PATIENT CAREFeaturing: Igor Koralnik, MD
Episode SummaryNorthwestern Medicine is proud to welcome Igor Koralnik MD, FAAN, FANA, as the chief of the new Division of Neuroinfectious Disease and Global Neurology. In this episode, Dr. Koralnik shares his research on the neurologic complications of HIV and JC virus and discusses the new Neuroinfectious Disease Program, a unique program that provides comprehensive care for patients who have acute and chronic neurological infections.
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Igor Koralnik, MD
Northwestern Medicine is proud to welcome Igor Koralnik MD, FAAN, FANA, as the chief of the new Division of Neuroinfectious Disease and Global Neurology within the Department of Neurology. Koralnik is an internationally recognized expert in the management of neurological complications of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and infections affecting the nervous system. He is a leading researcher in the investigation of polyomavirus JC (JC virus), the causative agent of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML). Refer a PatientNorthwestern Medicine welcomes the opportunity to partner with you in caring for your patients.
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