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Craig, JeffreyM 0709        Jeffrey Craig, MD
                                      Assistant Professor


Clinical Interests: Acute stroke management; stroke prevention

EDUCATION:

          2000-2004     MD, University of Louisville
          1996-1999     BS, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING:

          2008-2009     Vascular Neurology Fellowship
                              Wake Forest University School of Medicine,
                             Winston-Salem, NC
          2004-2008     Neurology Residency, Wake Forest University
                             School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC

PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE:

          2004 – Present      North Carolina

SPECIALTY CERTIFICATIONS:

           
2008  American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

BIBLIOGRAPHY:

Nandagopal, Jayesree.  Craig, Jeffrey M.  Lippmann, Steven.  "QTc
Prolongation: Possible Association with Risperidone and/or Haloperidol."
Psychosomatics.  2003 Nov-Dec; 44(6):521.

Craig, Jeffrey M. and Bushnell, Cheryl D.  "Oral Contraceptives and the Risk of
Stroke: Epidemiology, Pathophysiologic Mechanisms, and Risk Reduction." 
Pathogenic and Clinical Perspectives. Nova Science Publishers, Inc, Hauppauge, NY, in press.

 

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