| Laurie M. Douglass, MD
Dr. Douglass is a Massachusetts native. Her love for Neurology
began at Boston University, where she studied physical therapy.
“The patients I met as a physical therapist taught me the
importance of listening to patients and families,” she says.
“Careful listening is important for diagnosis and even more
important for healing. I fell so in love with Neuroscience and Neurology
that I decided to pursue a career in Medicine.” She earned
her medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine.
Dr. Douglass completed her training in Pediatrics at Boston Medical
Center and in Pediatric Neurology at Tufts-New England Medical Center.
She states, “Pediatric Neurology is an exciting field. Children
are incredibly resilient to neurological illness. The plasticity
of the brain is remarkable. The child neurologist’s challenge
is to minimize any injury from illness and facilitate the recovery
process.”
When Dr. Douglass completed her Pediatric Neurology training, there
were many new treatments on the horizon for persons with epilepsy.
“The care of people with epilepsy has changed tremendously
over the past 10 to 15 years,” she says. “We no longer
treat all seizures in the same way. Care must be individualized,
specifically targeting each epilepsy syndrome and weighing treatment
benefits with risks, with the whole child in mind.” Dr. Douglass
went on to pursue a Fellowship in Pediatric Epilepsy and EEG at
Tufts-New England Medical Center where she later served as Clinical
Director of the Epilepsy Center for Children. She is currently the
Director of Pediatric Epilepsy and EEG at Boston Medical Center
and oversees pediatric EEG testing, the in-patient Long-Term Monitoring
unit, and the outpatient ambulatory monitoring program. She has
implemented Vagal Nerve Stimulator and Ketogenic Diet programs and
has greatly expanded the out-patient EEG program.
The Division of Child Neurology at Boston Medical Center believes
that optimal tertiary care requires a balance of clinical care,
teaching, and research. Dr. Douglass’s special teaching expertise
and areas of research interest include seizures in the newborn,
childhood epilepsy syndromes, women’s issues in epilepsy,
periodic movement disorders, the Ketogenic Diet, and catastrophic
epilepsies.
Laurie M. Douglass,
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