Neurological disease can impact many aspects of people's lives, potentially causing depression or anxiety, work or driving restrictions, and I do what I can to mitigate these circumstances. However, I firmly oppose assisting someone seeking disability for illegitimate and unwarranted reasons. This stance has antagonized a few people who were pretending to have neurological disorders in order to obtain disability payments, and they have retaliated by writing some rather negative online reviews about me.
I love neurology, helping people live better and more fulfilling lives by solving difficult medical problems for them, and meeting new and interesting people every day.
I also enjoy doing research and teaching young doctors in training. One of the medical students and I just discovered that a disease that was thought to only affect the hands and feet also affects the blood vessels in the brain and causes an annoying whooshing sound, a discovery we are both very proud of.