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Fenwick Nichols is a Professor in the Department of Neurology at the Medical College of Georgia, where he has been actively contributing to clinical, educational, and research missions. His academic appointment is within the Medical College of Georgia, a prominent health sciences institution.
Research Interests: Dr. Nichols specializes in stroke, neurosonology, carotid artery disease, and sickle cell-related cerebrovascular complications. His work emphasizes ultrasound applications in neurological assessment and quantitative analysis of brain changes post-stroke.
Recent Scholarship Trends: His recent publications (2015–2020) demonstrate a strong focus on neuroimaging techniques to quantify brain shifts and assess outcomes following decompressive hemicraniectomy. These studies reflect interdisciplinary work at the intersection of neurology, critical care, and radiological measurement reliability.
Scientific Awards:
- Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine Exemplary Teaching Award (Graduate Medical Education) – 2020
- Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine Exemplary Teaching Award (Undergraduate Medical Education) – 2020
- Medical College of Georgia Lifetime Achievement Award – 2020
- Medical College of Georgia Faculty Senate Lifetime Achievement Award – 2020
- Exemplary Teaching Award for Medical Students – 2019
- Exemplary Teaching Award for Medical Students – 2018
Teaching and Service: Dr. Nichols has taught courses including Neurology (RNEU 5000), Adult Neurology Sub-Internship (NEUR 5001), and Basic Clerkship in Neurology (NEUR 5000). He served as Director of Neurosonology (2019–2020) and is an active peer reviewer for major journals including JAMA, Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, and Journal of Clinical Ultrasound.
Laboratory and Team Affiliations: While no formal lab name is mentioned, his work in neurosonology and stroke imaging suggests leadership in a clinical neuroimaging or neurosonology unit, likely integrated within the Department of Neurology’s stroke program.




