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Business |
Stein Life Child Neurology Medical Specialists Inc. |
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License |
California State License and DEA upon request |
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Position |
Neurologist, Adult and Child with expertise in epilepsy, developemental syndromes, and autism |
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Prior Positions |
Partner, Southern California Permanente Medical Group |
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Qualifications |
Diplomate, the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Neurologist with Special Qualification in Child Neurology / 2001-Present |
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Education |
1997 – 1998 Pediatric Neurology Fellow 1995 – 1997 Pediatric Residency 1993 – 1995 Adult Neurology Residency 1992 – 1993 Internal Medicine Internship 1988 – 1992 Medical School 1983 – 1988 Undergraduate |
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Physician Advisory Boards |
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Epilepsy Foundation of Los Angeles and Orange County |
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Professional Societies |
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American Epilepsy Society |
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Teaching Experience |
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1998 – 2008 |
Multiple Pediatric CME Lectures / Medical Center Grand Rounds Speaker, Kaiser Permanente Southern California Regional Speaker, Southern California Regional Kaiser Permanente |
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1997 – 1998 |
Training of Pediatric Residents |
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1993 – 1995 |
Speaker, Multiple Neurology Grand Rounds UC Irvine |
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Leadership Experience |
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Chair, Pediatric Neurology Southern California Permanente Medical Group (SCPMG) Division / 1999 – 2007 Co-Chair, Department of Neurology Bellflower Medical Center, SCPMG / 2003- 2006 Co-Founder, Headache Program, Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center Pediatric Lead, SCPMG Headache Practice Group |
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Volunteerism |
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Volunteer Physician in Residence: Camp Family Fun and Friendship, Epilepsy Foundation of Los Angeles and Orange County / 2003 - present |
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Publications |
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Stein D, Craig N, Gurbani S, Baram TZ. What Determines Parent Perception of the Impact of Epilepsy on their Children’s Life and Health? Epilepsia, 1998; 39, Suppl 6: 158. Gurbani S, Craig N, Stein D, Baram TZ. Dose Frequency of Extended Release Carbamazepine in Children with Intractable Epilepsy. Epilepsia, 1998; 39, Suppl 6: 160. Stein D, Chetty M, Rho J. Angleman’s Toddler with Sudden Life-Threatening Seizures. Seminars in Pediatric Neurology. (In press). |
