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Faculty, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Philip J. Kurle, MD, is a clinical assistant professor of neurology at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and director of clinical neurophysiology at 202 S. Park Clinic. His medical interests include epilepsy, non-convulsive status epilepticus, electroencephalography, intra-operative neurophysiological monitoring, stroke and cerebrovascular disease, coma and prolonged states of diminished consciousness, atypical dementias, mitochondrial neurological syndromes and medical ethics. Dr. Kurle’s teaching interests include details of the general physical and neurological examination, evaluation and treatment of acute mental status changes and evaluation of coma, brain death and the persistent vegetative state.
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Epilepsy Clinic A
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(608) 263-9578
(800) 323-8942
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UW Hospital and Clinics
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Wayfinding
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Neurology Clinic
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(608) 287-2090
(888) 703-2778
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20 S. Park Clinic
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Our doctors provide a wide range of services. The following list represents some, but not all, of the procedures offered by this physician.
Auditory Evoked Potential Testing, Electroencephalogram (EEG), Intra-operative Nerve Testing, Lumbar Puncture, Motor Evoked Potentials, Somasensory Testing, Video EEG, Visual Evoked Potential Testing
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| Languages Spoken |
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English
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Medical interpreters are available to help
patients communicate with hospital and clinic staff.
For more information, please contact
interpreter services at (608) 262-9000.
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Professional Certifications and Education
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| Board Certification |
Neurology
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| Fellowship |
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
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| Residency |
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
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| Internship |
Froedert Hospital, Milwaukee
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| Medical School |
University of Illinois, 1998
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Hospital Affiliations
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| Primary Affiliation(s) |
Meriter Hospital
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| Secondary Affiliation(s) |
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
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| Research |
Dr. Kurle’s research currently consists of emerging therapies for epilepsy, endovascular closure of patent foramen ovale for stroke prevention, emerging therapies for multiple sclerosis and emerging therapies for stroke prevention. |
| UW School of Medicine and Public Health |
| Neurology |
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