

Bruce Samuel Solomon
Bruce Samuel Solomon's innovative methodologies enhance understanding of neurological disorders, particularly focusing on multiple sclerosis and headaches. As a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Neurology at the University of Florida College of Medicine, Dr. Solomon is dedicated to advancing the field through both his teaching and research efforts. Dr. Solomon's academic journey began with a bachelor's degree in physical therapy, which laid the foundation for his subsequent pursuit of a doctor of osteopathy degree. His commitment to the field of neurology was further solidified through his internship and residency, where he honed his skills and deepened his knowledge in this complex area of medicine. Board-certified in neurology, Dr. Solomon's research interests are primarily centered around multiple sclerosis, a condition that affects millions worldwide. His work aims to improve diagnostic techniques and treatment options, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes. Additionally, his expertise in headache disorders contributes to a broader understanding of these common yet often debilitating conditions. At the University of Florida, Dr. Solomon is not only a respected educator but also a mentor to aspiring neurologists. His passion for teaching and research is evident in his commitment to fostering a collaborative learning environment, where students and colleagues alike are encouraged to explore innovative solutions to neurological challenges.
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Publications
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, 1205-1214, 1981-10-01
, 1215-1221, 1986-08-01
, 243-270, 2012-04-17
, 1074-1079, 1988-07-01
, 423-434, 2017-10-01
, 351-355, 2009-04-01
, 387-398, 1992-12-01
, 351-355, 2009-04-01
, 157, 1990-04-01
, 143-143, 2011-01-01
, 937-943, 1995-12-01