Guillermo Delgado-GarcíaView profile
Assistant Clinical Professor
Dr. Guillermo Delgado-García is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Calgary's Cumming School of Medicine. He serves as a Full Member of the Hotchkiss Brain Institute, Co-Director of Education for the Calgary Comprehensive Epilepsy Program, and provides clinical care as a Neurologist & Epileptologist through Alberta Health Services at Foothills Medical Centre and South Health Campus. His academic foundation includes: Medical degree with honors from Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (Mexico) Residencies in Internal Medicine (UANL) and Adult Neurology (Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía) Clinical/Research Fellowship in Epileptology/EEG at University of Calgary MSc in Medical Sciences (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) MSc in Neurobiology & Biotechnology (Université de Bordeaux) Dr. Delgado-García's expertise centers on epilepsy and clinical neurophysiology, with emphasis on EEG applications for diagnosis and management. His involvement in the Calgary Comprehensive Epilepsy Program drives both clinical innovation and educational development in epilepsy care. The Bruce S. Schoenberg Award (2021) highlights his specific contributions to neuroepidemiology research. His distinguished recognition includes: Bruce S. Schoenberg International Award in Neuroepidemiology (American Academy of Neurology, 2021) American Epilepsy Society Fellows Program (2020) International Scholarship Award (American Academy of Neurology, 2019) Travel Fellowship Award (International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2018) Future Clinical Researchers Scholarship (American Academy of Neurology, 2018) As an active educator, Dr. Delgado-García shapes neurology training through his Co-Director of Education role while maintaining clinical practice across two major healthcare facilities. His international awards and multi-institutional training history support ongoing research collaborations, though specific grant details aren't provided in the profile. He operates within the multidisciplinary framework of the Hotchkiss Brain Institute and Calgary Comprehensive Epilepsy Program, contributing to integrated brain health initiatives and specialized epilepsy services across Calgary's healthcare network.