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Michael Koutroumanidis
Michael Koutroumanidis was born in 1957 in Athens, and finished the Medical School of the Athens University in 1984. He obtained his accreditation in Clinical Neurology in Athens (1992), PhD from the University of Patras (1994), and since 1995 he lives and works in London UK, where he obtained accreditation in Clinical Neurophysiology and was appointed as Senior Lecturer in Neurology at Guy's Kings and St Thomas' School of Medicine, KCL in 2000. Since 2002 he is heading the Department of Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsies at St Thomas' Hospital, London, UK. He is married with two children.
Professional interests and expertise include Clinical and Electroencephalographic (video-EEG) assessment of adolescent and adult people with epileptic seizures or epilepsy and other paroxysmal disorders of consciousness. He also performs electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies (NCS) on patients with disorders of the peripheral nervous system or muscles that include nerve entrapments peripheral neuropathies and myopathies.
He has published more than 60 papers in international neurological and general medicine peer-reviewed journals and books, and is a regular speaker in international meetings on clinical epileptology.
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