
Medical School, Residency - ID, Fellowship 2, Medical School, A.B., M.D., Medical degree, DO, Residency in Neurology, Internship-Internal Medicine
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Dr. Brian Litt is a Neurologist,Epilepsy Specialist and Clinical Neurophysiologist in Philadelphia 19104, PHILADELPHIA and has an experience of 40 years in these fields. Dr. Brian Litt practices at Penn Medicine in Philadelphia 19104, PHILADELPHIA,University Of Pennsylvania Neurology in Philadelphia 19104, PHILADELPHIA and Penn Medicine in Philadelphia 19104, PHILADELPHIA. He completed Medical School from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1986,Medical School from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1986 and Medical School from John Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1986. He is a member of American Academy of Clinical Neurophysiology,American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology,American Clinical Neurophysiology Society,American Federation of Musicians,American Neurological Association,Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy,Eastern Electroencephalographic Society,Epilepsy Foundation,Epilepsy Foundation of South Eastern Pennsylvania,ICTALS-started as International Seizure Prediction Group,IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,International Epilepsy Database,International League against Epilepsy,MC10, Start-up Company between UPenn, Harvard and Univ. of Illinois,National Research Board of Ireland,National Science Foundation,NeuroVista, Inc,NIH Study Section,Penn Center for Health, Devices and Technology (Penn Health-Tech),Philadelphia Neurological Society,Research Board of Canada,Research Board of Ireland,The Epilepsy Therapy Project (ETP) and Veterans Administration, Washington, D.C.. Some of the services provided by the doctor are: Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA),Alzheimer's Disease,Radiculopathy Treatment,Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) and Myoclonus etc.
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162 Surgeries & Treatments

Antiepileptic drugs

brain modulation

MEG

Functional Brain Mapping

Implantable devices

Neuroengineering

brain stimulation

Movement Disorders
Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS)

Status Epilepticus