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Dr. Sandeepa Mullady is a board-certified neurologist providing care at Stanford Health Care’s Memory Disorders Center. She completed a memory aging fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco, and currently holds the position of Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine. Her specialization includes memory disorders related to aging, with particular interest in caring for homeless patients with neurological conditions. Dr. Mullady is passionate about educating patients and colleagues, aiming to improve health literacy in underserved communities. She has actively mentored students, organized seminars and conferences, and lectured on rare neurological cases and issues related to social justice. Her community outreach work involves directing programs for women’s shelters and clinics for the homeless, as well as developing initiatives to promote childhood reading in homes and to educate underserved populations about neurodegenerative disorders. Dr. Mullady has published peer-reviewed articles in Frontiers in Neurology that report on research regarding the effects of homelessness on neurocognitive health and has presented at regional and national conferences on interprofessional health coaching and its impacts on mental function.
Stanford University School of Medicine • Palo Alto, CA
Provides education and clinical supervision in the field of neurology, focusing on memory disorders.
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