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Dr. Tyson Brust serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at the University of Calgary's Cumming School of Medicine. He is a practicing neurologist specializing in Multiple Sclerosis within the Calgary MS Program, while also maintaining clinical duties at the Peter Lougheed Centre for general neurology and the South Health Campus Neuroimmunology Clinic.
His academic foundation includes:
- BSc in Neuroscience (University of Lethbridge)
- PhD in Neuroscience (University of British Columbia, 2006) focusing on endogenous neuroprotection against hypoxia/ischemia
- MD (University of Toronto, 2010)
- Adult Neurology Residency (University of Calgary, 2016)
- MS/Neuroimmunology Fellowship (University of Calgary)
Dr. Brust's clinical and scholarly work centers on Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology, with distinctive emphasis on innovative patient education methodologies. His development of specialized podcast resources for MS patients represents a novel approach to disease education that empowers patients through accessible, evidence-based information about symptom management and treatment options. This patient-centered initiative demonstrates his commitment to translating clinical expertise into practical tools that enhance patient autonomy.
As a Clinical Assistant Professor, Dr. Brust contributes to neurology training through clinical supervision while maintaining an active patient practice. His dual focus on cutting-edge clinical care and accessible patient education creates a unique educational ecosystem where medical trainees observe the integration of academic medicine with community-focused health communication strategies. His work exemplifies modern academic neurology's evolution toward holistic patient engagement beyond traditional clinic settings.


