David K Urion, MD, FAAN

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Educational History:

Medical School, Stanford University School of Medicine

Internship, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Residency, Boston Children’s Hospital

Fellowship, Boston Children’s Hospital

Clinical Interests/Program Development:
Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology in general as well as developmental cognitive disorders in adult patients

Brief Narrative:
I was a French major as an undergraduate student, and was on a term away studying in France when I encountered a neurologist who was translating a diagnostic test into French from English, and I ended up helping make certain the colloquial English was translated accurately. After going on field tests with the instrument, he asked if I had ever considered going to medical school, since he thought I had “some aptitude”. It changed the direction of my life.

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