Clinical Professor of Neurology, Brown University
Neurology
Dr. Joseph I. Friedman, MD
Joseph Friedman is an expert in the field of Neurology. He went to Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons. Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons is a top medical university. Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons is ranked 8 in research and 52 in primary care medicine He over the years received 2 awards: "Regional Top Doctor" and "Top MD". Joseph Friedman has written publications. He has 101 publications published with PubMed. The lastest paper is: 'Dystonia in Machado-Joseph disease: Clinical profile, therapy and anatomical basis.'
Publications
- Dystonia in Machado-Joseph Disease: Clinical profile, therapy and anatomical basis.
- Experience with DaTscan at a tertiary referral center.
- Atypical Parkinsonian Syndromes With Very Poor Striatal Uptake on 123I-Ioflupane SPECT Imaging.
- The relationship between obsessive-compulsive symptoms and PARKIN genotype: The CORE-PD study.
- The Phosphodiesterase 10 Positron Emission Tomography Tracer, [18F]MNI-659, as a Novel Biomarker for Early Huntington Disease.
- A Survey of Parkinson's Disease Patients: Most Bothersome Symptoms and Coping Preferences.
- "Medical marijuana" use in a movement Disorders clinic in Rhode Island.
- Treating psychosis in movement Disorder patients: a review.
- A Randomized Clinical Trial of High-Dosage Coenzyme Q10 in Early Parkinson Disease: No Evidence of Benefit.
- Inosine to Increase Serum and Cerebrospinal Fluid Urate in Parkinson Disease: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
- Cognitive and Motor Function in Long-Duration PARKIN-Associated Parkinson Disease.
- Announcing a new continuing medical education course: âBridging Neurology and Psychiatry: Movement Disordersâ.
- Shunting for normal pressure hydrocephalus in patients with neurodegenerative Disorders.
- Past exposure to neuroleptics is associated with the risk of developing Parkinson's Disease.
- The Glabellar reflex is a poor measure of Parkinson motor severity.
- Letter to the Editor: Successful Use of Electroconvulsive Therapy for Refractory Anxiety in Parkinson's Disease.
- Self perceived weakness in Parkinson's Disease.
- Introduction to the aging Brain, Part 1.
- Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs in the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease.
- Research proposal to my readers.
- Too much of a good thing.
- A great case!
- Prison ethics.
- Getting older.
- Clinical Vignettes in Parkinson's Disease: A Collection of Unusual Medication-Induced Hallucinations, Delusions, and Compulsive.
- Fatigue in Parkinson's Disease.
- EBM: evidence-based medicine or experience-based medicine?
- Vitamin D deficiency and falls: There's smoke, but is there fire?
- Parochialism and biased reviews.
- Shortness of breath in Parkinson's Disease.
- Brain waves and the era of cosmetic neurology.
- Hospitalization in Parkinson Disease: A survey of National Parkinson Foundation Centers.
- A new paradigm for clinical studies?
- Chief complaint.
- Stigma.
- Medical conferences.
- Continuing medical education (CME): goals and objectives.
- The admiral and the General.
- Frequency of known mutations in early-onset Parkinson Disease: implication for genetic counseling: the consortium on risk for early onset Parkinson Disease study.
- Cowboy medicine or good clinical judgment? Testing minimalism.
- Hanging the crepe.
- Analogies.
- Psychogenic Disorders: the need to speak plainly.
- Predictors of parkin mutations in early-onset Parkinson Disease: the consortium on risk for early-onset Parkinson Disease study.
- Fatigue rating scales critique and recommendations by the Movement Disorders Society task force on rating scales for Parkinson's Disease.
- Localizing the wandering uterus.
- Tardive dystonia due to aripiprazole use in a neuroleptic-naive patient.
- Negative hallucinations [April Fool's].
- Recommendations on the drug treatment of psychosis in Parkinson's Disease.
- Pimavanserin, a serotonin(2A) receptor inverse agonist, for the treatment of parkinson's Disease psychosis.
- Warning on treating depression.
- Ice cream preference in Parkinson's Disease.
- Three A's or four; or, what do patients want in a doctor?
- Conversion Disorder: separating "how" from "why".
- Orally disintegrating selegiline in Parkinson patients with dopamine agonist-related adverse effects.
- Current use of clozapine in Parkinson Disease and related disorders.
- Choosing a treatment.
- Motor phenotype of LRRK2 G2019S carriers in early-onset Parkinson Disease.
- Knee lichenification in Parkinson's Disease: "Parkinson knees".
- Dovenning.
- Medication trials in an imperfect world: gout and Parkinson's Disease.
- Atypical antipsychotic use and risk of fracture in persons with Parkinsonism.
- Best medical schools.
- Cognitive behavioral therapy for psychogenic movement Disorder.
- Upper and (old) lower facial (VII) nerve palsies on opposite sides.
- Neurology requirements at Brown.
- Non-motor movement Disorders: internal tremor.
- Political correctness is unethical.
- Gold standards.
- Fatigue in Parkinson's Disease patients.
- The way things were, or, in the days of the "giants".
- Why people in RI won't drive far: a scientific explanation.
- Biased articles.
- Acronyms: what's in a name?
- Re: Practice parameter: assessing patients in a neurology practice for risk of falls (an evidence-based review): report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the Am...
- Reimbursement for experience-based medicine.
- Medical notes.
- Rat doctors.
- Do quality of life measures measure anything we want to measure?
- Electronic medical records.
- Patient page. The placebo effect.
- Mission statements.
- Fatigue and daytime somnolence in Machado Joseph Disease (spinocerebellar ataxia type 3).
- When is a somatic Disorder psychiatric?
- Neuroprotective trials: no longer a cautious optimism.
- Gait in the elderly.
- Introduction to geriatric neurology issue.
- CATS: a new answer to an old problem.
- Scales to assess psychosis in Parkinson's Disease: Critique and recommendations.
- My ties to big pharma.
- Sleep disturbances and Parkinson's Disease.
- Rhinorrhea is increased in Parkinson's Disease.
- Rhinorrhea and olfaction in Parkinson Disease.
- Medical history.
- Rating instruments.
- Rejection.
- Chronic pain in Machado-Joseph Disease: a frequent and disabling symptom.
- Feudalism or futilism: another modest proposal.
- Graybeards, or grayheads.
- IRBs and the private office.
Schools
Med Coll Of Wi
Mount Sinai Hospital and Medical School
Boston University
Procedures Preformed
- Genetic Testing
- Neuroimaging
- Neuropsychological Testing
- Psychopharmacologic Treatment
Conditions Treated
- Alzheimer's Disease
- Anxiety
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Autism
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Doctors Specialties
Accepted Insurances
Awards
- Regional Top Doctor
- Top MD
Education
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New York Presbyterian Hospital - Columbia Campus
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Mount Sinai School of Medicine
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Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons
Hospital
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Rhode Island Hospital
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