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Bertrand Tseng, MD, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Yale School of Medicine specializing in neuromuscular disorders. He diagnoses and treats conditions affecting nerves and muscles with clinical expertise in peripheral neuropathy and related neuromuscular conditions.
His research bridges clinical practice with scientific investigation to advance understanding of neuromuscular diseases. Recent work includes studying neurological symptoms associated with Long COVID, as evidenced by his contribution to Yale Medicine's September 29, 2024 article 'When Nerve Pain and Numbness Are Linked to Long COVID.'
Dr. Tseng is affiliated with the Nowak Lab at Yale and specializes in:
- Neuromuscular Medicine
- Clinical Neurophysiology
- Peripheral Neuropathy
- Long COVID neurological complications
His educational background includes:
- MD and PhD (Biological Sciences) from University of California School of Medicine (2008 and 2006)
- Residency in Neurology at Duke University Medical Center (2016)
- Internship in Internal Medicine at Duke University Medical Center (2013)
- Fellowships in Clinical Neurophysiology (2018) and Neuromuscular Medicine (2017) at University of California
- AB in Physics from Harvard University (1997)
Dr. Tseng also completed postdoctoral training with Dr. Charles Limoli at University of California (2012) and research work with Dr. Dennis Selkoe at Brigham and Women's Hospital (1999).
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