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Dr.
David Howse is a clinical neurologist currently in
practice in Thunder Bay. He did his undergraduate medical
education followed by neurology training at the University
of Toronto and received this Fellowship in 1970. He then did
three years of post-fellowship training at Cornell University
Medical College in the field of cerebral metabolism.
Dr. Howse joined the neurology staff at Queen's University
in 1973 where he practiced for 30 years. At Queen's, he was
Chair of the Division of Neurology for 13 years and more recently
Medical Director of the South Eastern Ontario Regional Stroke
Program. In the education field, he was responsible for the
undergraduate neurosciences program at Queen’s Medical
School for 10 years. Within the academic program, he was involved
as principal investigator or co-investigator in a variety
of neuroscience research programs in the field of epilepsy,
hypoxic brain damage, headache and stroke.
In August 2002, Dr. Howse moved to Thunder Bay as Medical Director of the Northwestern Ontario Regional Stroke Program along with
the practice of general adult neurology.
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