Kyle Christopher Rossi
Assistant Professor · Epilepsy
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical SchoolAbout
Kyle Christopher Rossi is an Assistant Professor at UMass Chan Medical School in the Department of Neurology. He is affiliated with the T.H. Chan School of Medicine and serves in the Epilepsy Division, where he focuses on clinical neurology and epileptology.
Dr. Rossi completed his undergraduate education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, earning a BS in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. He then attended UMass Chan Medical School, where he earned his MD.
As a board-certified clinical neurologist and epileptologist with subspecialty certifications in Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy, Dr. Rossi's primary clinical and research interests include long-term EEG monitoring in critically ill patients, quantitative EEG analysis, pharmacology of anticonvulsant medications, and the surgical evaluation and treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy. His expertise spans both the clinical management of epilepsy and the underlying neurophysiological mechanisms of seizure disorders.
Dr. Rossi's publication record demonstrates a strong focus on epilepsy research, particularly in diagnostic and treatment pathways, monitoring practices, and comorbidities. His work often involves large-scale surveys of NAEC (National Association of Epilepsy Centers) centers, examining variations in clinical practices and outcomes across different regions of the United States. He has made significant contributions to understanding the relationship between epilepsy and other medical conditions including cardiac issues, psychiatric disorders, and vascular diseases. His research also addresses important clinical myths and misconceptions, such as the myth of tongue swallowing during seizures.
Dr. Rossi has published in high-impact neurology journals including Neurology, Epilepsia, and Epilepsy & Behavior, demonstrating his standing in the field of epilepsy research and clinical practice.
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