Patience
Reading,
M.D.
ADC Neurology
12221 MoPac Expressway North
1st Floor, South Entrance
512.901.4011
Medical Education:
Medical degree:
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
at Dallas
Internship:
University of Michigan Department of Internal
Medicine
Residency:
University of Michigan Department of Neurology
Fellowship in Electrophysiology:
University of Michigan, Electrophysiology
including EEG, EMG and NCS with special
clinical emphasis in neuromuscular disease
Board Certification:
Board Certified in Neurology by the American Board of
Psychiatry and Neurology
Honors and
Awards:
Residency and
Internship Chief Resident, University of Michigan
Department of Neurology; 2001 - 2002
Intern of the Month, University of Michigan
Department of Internal Medicine; October 1998
Medical School Class President, UT Southwestern Medical
School; 1994 - 1998
Neurology Prize, selected by neurology faculty,
most outstanding neurology student; 1998
Rolland C. Reynolds Pathology Award, selected by
pathology faculty; 1998
Iatrose Award, selected by graduating class for
most respected student physician; May 1998
Cibageneva Award for Outstanding Community
Service; 1996
Lecture to Austin
charity organization 100 Women, “Headaches,
Myths and Management” August 2005
Local television
appearance on KTVC news to discuss Multiple
Sclerosis -
March 25, 2004
Local television
appearance on KTVC news to discuss Alzheimer’s
Disease - November 18, 2003
Token of Appreciation
from Medical Students Award, University of
Michigan Medical School; 2002
Extensive teaching of
medical students on neurology rotations at the
University of Michigan; 1998 - 2002
Teaching Assistant,
first year Neurobiology / Neuroanatomy Course,
UT Southwestern; 1998
Publications:
Reading P. and
Russell JW. Chronic Autonomic Neuropathies. In:
Neurology Medlink, The Information Resource for
Clinical Neurology, Gilman S ed., Arbor
Publishing, 2002.
Russell JW. and
Reading P. Acute Autonomic Neuropathies. In:
Neurology Medlink, The Information Resource for
Clinical Neurology, Gilman S ed., Arbor
Publishing, 2002.
Peltier AC, Reading
PH, Beydoun A, Edwards J, Gambetti P, Foster NL.
Two concurrent cases of early-onset sporadic
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in Michigan. Neurology
2002;58 (Suppl 3): A442
Special Interests: Electrophysiology
including EEG, EMG and NCS with special emphasis on neuromuscular
disease.
Personal Data: United States and United
Kingdom dual citizenship, married with three children
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