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David Dah-Chung Wang, B.Med.

David Dah-Chung Wang, B.Med.

About Me

Professional Background

Dr. David Wang graduated from the National Taiwan University Medical College and studied Neurophysiology at University of California, Berkeley. He then entered into combined medical and pediatric residency and then neurology residency at the University of Rochester Medical Center.

Dr. David W...
Dr. David Wang graduated from the National Taiwan University Medical College and studied Neurophysiology at University of California, Berkeley. He then entered into combined medical and pediatric residency and then neurology residency at the University of Rochester Medical Center.

Dr. David Wang has been serving as a member of the University of Rochester Faculty since 1977 and currently is an Associated Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics. His services include general pediatric neurology and with emphasis on pediatric epilepsy, especially at the utilization of video as a diagnostic tool for paroxysmal disorders.

In addition to an extensive clinical practice, Dr. David Wang is actively engaged in teaching medical students, residents and also delivers lectures overseas, both in Taiwan and Mainland China.

Dr. David Wang has been a local Principle Investigator for several drug studies pertaining to anti-seizure treatment in pediatric epilepsy.

Dr. David Wang is a member of the American Academy of Neurology and American Epilepsy Society.

Certified Specialties

Neurology - American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology

Faculty Appointments

Professor Emeritus - Department of Neurology, Epilepsy (SMD)

Credentials

Post-doctoral Training & Residency

Center for Brain Research, University of Rochester, Postdoctoral Fellow. 1976 - 1977

Department of Neurology, Strong Memorial Hospital, University of Rochester Medical Center, Chief Resident. 1976 - 1977

Department of Neurology, Strong Memorial Hospital, University of Rochester Medical Center, Associate Resident. 1975 - 1976

Department of Neurology, Strong Memorial Hospital, University of Rochester Medical Center, Assistant Resident. 1974 - 1975

Department of Medicine, The Genesee Hospital, Rochester, New York, Assistant Resident. 1973 - 1974

Department of Medicine, The Genesee Hospital, Rochester, New York, Medical Intern, 6 months Pediatrics. 1972 - 1973

Department of Physiology, University of California, Berkeley, Graduate Student, Research Assistant and Teaching Associate. 1970 - 1972

Education

MD | Taiwan-Coll Med Natl Taiwan U. Medicine. 1969

Awards

Neurology Senior Faculty Award, Department of Neurology. 2001

Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award, Department of Pediatrics. 1998 - 1999

Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award, Department of Pediatrics. 1995 - 1996

Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award, Department of Pediatrics. 1989 - 1990

Publications

Journal Articles

Cerebral Infarction in a Child with Sickle Cell Trait

Riggs JE; Ketonen LM; Wang D.

J Child Neurology. 1995; 10: 253-254.

Multiple Sclerosis Presenting as Mass Lesions

Giang D; Paduri K; Rao M; Eskin T; Ketonen LM; Friedman M; Paul A; Wang D; Herndon R.

Neurorad. 1992; 34: 150-154.

Serial MRI and CT Findings in a Case of Infantile Krabbe's Disease.

Farley R; Ketonen LM; Bodensteiner J; Wang D.

Ped Neurol. 1992; 8: 455-458.

Generalized cortical dysplasia. Clinical and pathologic aspects.

Kazee AM, Lapham LW, Torres CF, Wang DD

Archives of neurology.. 1991 August 48 (8):850-3. Epub 1900 01 01.

Books

Assessment of the Newborn: A Guide For The Practitioner (1984)

Chapter: Infants with Altered Responsiveness

Authors: Wang, D.

Publisher: Little-Brown, Boston 1984

Bedside Pediatrics (1983)

Chapter: Cranial Nerve Abnormalities. Chapter 18 pp. 185-198

Authors: Wang D.

Publisher: Little-Brown, Boston 1983

Bedside Pediatrics (1983)

Chapter: Vertigo & Tinnitus. Chapter 17 pp.181-184

Authors: Wang D.

Publisher: Little-Brown, Boston 1983

Bedside Pediatrics (1983)

Chapter: Peripheral Neuropathies. Chapter 19 pp.199-206

Authors: Wang D.

Publisher: Little-Brown, Boston 1983