Prof. Detlef Claus was Head of Neurology Department at Hospital of Darmstadt in Germany. In his department, approximately 5000 neurological inpatients were seen each year. Prof. Claus is certified in Epileptology, Neuroradiology, Rehabilitation Medicine, Clinical Geriatrics, Electroencephalography, Electromyography, Evoked potentials, Neurovascular Ultrasound and Neuromuscular Ultrasound. He regularly lectures at the University of Heidelberg-Mannheim. He has published more than 300 scientific publications including book sections. In 1990, he received the Richard Jung Award from the German Society of Clinical Neurophysiology. In 1987, he spent a year at the National Hospital Queen Square as a research fellow of the Royal Society, working with Professor P.K. Thomas and Professor Anita Harding amongst others. Prof. Claus was elected Corresponding Fellow of the American Academy of Neurology and of the Royal College of Physicians, London. His areas of interest are Clinical neurology including stroke prevention, epilepsy, neurodegenerative disorders, movement disorders, polyneuropathies, and neuromuscular disorders. He also gives talks on various Neurological topics:
Primary and secondary stroke prevention, diagnostic techniques and medical therapy, Headache – Migraine, differential diagnosis and treatment, pain treatment, Epilepsy, clinical manifestation and treatment, Peripheral nerve disorders (polyneuropathies) differential diagnosis and specific therapy, Multiple sclerosis, diagnosis and therapy.
Share Your Review
Please do not post:
Thank you once again for doing your part to keep Medarabia the most trusted medical source.