

Huned Patwa
Professor Huned Patwa is a distinguished figure in the field of neurology, currently serving as a Professor of Neurology at Yale University. With a robust career dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of neuromuscular disorders, he holds several key leadership roles. He is the Chief of the VA Neurology Service and the Division of Neuromuscular Medicine, as well as the Co-Director of the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) Clinic. Dr. Patwa's expertise in neuromuscular disorders is well-recognized, and he is deeply committed to providing exceptional patient care. He sees patients at both Yale Neurology and Long Ridge Medical Center, where he applies his extensive knowledge and experience to improve patient outcomes. His clinical work is complemented by his academic pursuits, which include teaching and mentoring the next generation of neurologists. Dr. Patwa's educational journey began with earning his medical degree from New York University. He then completed a residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital, where he honed his skills and deepened his understanding of neurology. Following his residency, he pursued a fellowship at Yale University School of Medicine, further specializing in neuromuscular medicine. Throughout his career, Professor Patwa has been involved in numerous research projects and clinical trials, contributing to the body of knowledge in neurology. His work has been published in various peer-reviewed journals, and he is frequently invited to speak at national and international conferences. His dedication to research and patient care has earned him respect and recognition in the medical community. In addition to his clinical and research responsibilities, Dr. Patwa is actively involved in various professional organizations. He is committed to staying at the forefront of developments in neurology and is passionate about collaborating with colleagues to advance the field. His leadership and vision continue to inspire those around him, making significant impacts on both his patients and the broader medical community.
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Publications
, 375-378, 2009-10-22
, 1258-1262, 2020-10-15
, 1936-1937, 2014-12-01
, 1436-1437, 2018-09-01
, 1478-1479, 2013-10-01
, 78-79, 2009-02-01