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I have been seeing here on this list and elsewhere different terms applied to
neurodocs, and I would like to get a better understanding of how they are the
same/different, e.g. in scope of  patient evaluation, education in terms of
their curriculum, research orientation vs. patient orientation.  Thanks for
posting any clarification.  Anyone got any others?  If someone like Linda
Breedlove's husband or Gaylon Johnson would feel like they wanted their
condition to be re-evaluated, which type of specialist would have the
broadest outlook, or would some other type of doctor need to be brought in to
consult in a team approach?  Thanks.

1.  Movement Disorder Specialists
2.  Neuromuscular Specialists
3.  Neurologist/Neurosurgeon at Parkinson Research Center
4.  Neuropathic Specialist

Barbara Blake-Krebs
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