
About
Danielle Weiss is an Assistant Professor at the Medical College of Georgia, Department of Neurology. She holds dual credentials in clinical practice and academic instruction, with a focus on epilepsy and medical education. Her work bridges patient care with teaching excellence, evidenced by multiple accolades.
- Education: MD in Medicine (University of Miami, 2015), BS in Neuroscience (University of Miami, 2011)
Dr. Weiss’s research centers on epilepsy and innovative approaches to medical education, particularly in neurology. Her recent publication in Academic Journal explores novel treatment strategies for autoimmune encephalitis-related seizures using rapid titration vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) protocols.
Her scholarly work spans epilepsy, neuroimmunology, and neuromodulation therapies, reflecting expertise in complex seizure disorders and clinical neurophysiology.
- Scientific Awards:
- Medical College of Georgia’s Exemplary Teaching Award (2024)
- AU/MCG Woman Who Inspires Award (2023)
- Medical College of Georgia’s Exemplary Teaching Award (2022)
Dr. Weiss teaches courses in adult and child neurology, electromyography (EMG), and neurology research. She is certified in epilepsy and neurology by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
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