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Wednesday, May 15, 2024

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Current controversies in autonomic neurology

Nathanial Robbins, M.D. 

Member of the Faculty of Neurology

Department of Neurology

Mass General Brigham



Dr. Robbins joined MGB in January 2024 as the Director of a new MGB program in Small Fiber and Autonomic Neurology. After neurology residency at UCSF and a fellowship in clinical neurophysiology at Dartmouth, he joined the Faculty at Dartmouth in 2016. There he started and grew their Autonomic Disorders program and clinical Autonomic Laboratory. In addition to research interests in clinical autonomic disorders and medical and professional ethics, he is actively involved with the American Autonomic Society’s Education Committee and the United Council of Neurologic Subspecialties Autonomic Disorders Examination committee and Maintenance of Certification committees.  

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