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A. Douglas Will, M.D.,
M.P.H., is a board certified neurologist, having trained at the
Neurological Institute of New York at Columbia Presbyterian Medical
Center. Dr. Will has served as Dean of the School of Medicine at Loma
Linda University, and as Chairman of the Department of Neurology. He
established a Center of Excellence for Parkinson disease at Loma Linda
University with funding from the National Parkinson Foundation (NPF),
and has conducted research on a wide spectrum of neurological
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California Medical Association, Medical Advisory Committee of the
Myasthenia Gravis Foundation California Chapter, principal investigator
for the National Parkinson Foundation, and co-investigator for the
National Institutes of Health. He has extensive experience in the
development of information technology used to improve the quality of
health care services, and obtained an appropriation from Congress to
establish the National Medical Technology Testbed, Inc. with the mission
of transferring critical, dual-use technology from defense to health
care. Dr. Will is the recipient of numerous awards and honors, and has
presented scientific papers at many national and international
meetings. As a practicing neurologist, Dr. Will has experience in
caring for patients with headache, memory loss, movement disorders,
seizures, multiple sclerosis, head injury, spinal cord problems, brain
tumors, peripheral nerve problems, muscle disorders, numbness,
dizziness, stroke, neck pain, back pain, and infections of the nervous
system. Dr. Will has lived in Mammoth for the past four years. He enjoys downhill and telemark skiing and running. He is a current member of the Snowcreek Striders and he has participated in the New York City marathon three times. He has raced up to Tioga pass several times and loves running the Mammoth Rock trail, Duck Pass trail, and Mammoth Crest trail. |
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Office Hours Appointments only
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