Dr. Dennis Dlugos

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Biography

Dennis Dlugos is a pediatric neurologist at Children's Hospital Philadelphia and holds the Tristram C. Colket, Jr. Endowed Chair in Pediatric Neurology. He has expertise in epilepsy genetics, epilepsy surgery, pediatric epilepsy, video EEG monitoring, and neurophysiology. Dlugos earned his MD from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1988, followed by an MS in Clinical Epidemiology from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 2002. His training includes pediatrics at the National Naval Medical Center and child neurology at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center and The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. He is board certified in neurology with special qualifications in child neurology, clinical neurophysiology, and epilepsy monitoring. Dlugos has published extensively in journals such as Neurology, Epilepsia, and Archives of Neurology, and has been a co-investigator on NIH grants related to epilepsy. He has received numerous awards for teaching excellence and is an active member of various professional organizations related to epilepsy and child neurology.

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Experience

Professor

2003-01-01 — Present

Children's Hospital Philadelphia • Philadelphia, PA

Pediatric neurologist and director of the section of clinical neurophysiology.

Requirements for University of Pennsylvania

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.6
GRE General
Verbal
Required:162
Quantitative
Required:162
Overall
Required:162
GMAT
Total Score
Required:728
Overall
Required:728
TOEFL
Total
Required:115
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree or equivalent Strong quantitative background
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