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Phillip Kucab, MD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at Wayne State University School of Medicine and Chief of Neurology at the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center. He completed his medical degree at Wayne State University (2016), Neurology Residency at Detroit Medical Center (2020), and a Public Health & Epidemiology Fellowship at the CDC (2008).
- Bachelor of Science, University of Michigan (2007)
- Master of Science in Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University (2009)
Dr. Kucab's research focuses on intersections of neurology, public health, and hematology, particularly examining stroke epidemiology in AIDS patients, cocaine-related neurological disorders, and hemophilia inhibitor prevention. His work bridges clinical practice with population health interventions.
Key publication trends include studies on:
- Stroke in immunocompromised populations
- Hemophilia-related coagulation factors
- Neurological outcomes of substance use
Community leadership roles include founding World AIDS Day in Detroit and serving on the World Federation of Hemophilia USA board. He also held leadership positions in the Detroit Medical Center Resident Council during training.
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