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The Neurophilia Podcast - A Conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Coon: The Subspecialty of Movement Disorders and Autonomic Neurology

A Conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Coon: The Subspecialty of Movement Disorders and Autonomic Neurology

The Neurophilia Podcast

08/14/23 • 47 min

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In the season two opener, we are joined by the brilliant Dr. Elizabeth Coon, MD to discuss her journey into neurology and program leadership, the subspecialty of movement disorders and its natural intersection with autonomic neurology, and different ways to prevent burnout in medical training.
Dr. Elizabeth Coon, MD graduated medical school from the University of Iowa and then completed her neurology residency at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN followed by fellowship training in movement disorders and then autonomic disorders. She is the program director for the adult neurology residency program and the autonomic disorders fellowship at Mayo Clinic. In addition to education, she co-founded Mayo Clinic's Multiple System Atrophy Clinic and is active in research on synucleinopathies and the history of medicine.
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