Elizabeth Coon, MD
@eyemmcoon
Autonomic + Movement Neurologist. Neurology PD @mayoclinic. Mother of 4. Tweets are my own.
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Dr. Christopher Yuki Itoh (PGY4), Dr. Helena Xeros (PGY3), Dr. Lauren Webb (PGY4), Dr. Jack Goodwin (fellow), and our program director, Dr. Elizabeth Coon, MD, volunteering at the local nature center with their families and helping to remove invasive plant species #MayoNeuroResidency
Hirayama disease may present with abnormal movements, here we share a case with video and surface EMG recordings of polyminimyoclonus in a patient Hirayama disease. neurology.org/doi/10.1212/WN… Michelle J. Clarke Farwa Ali Neurology Journal Mayo Clinic Neuro
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Hello! That's me. I am grateful for the opportunity to lead our residency program Mayo Clinic Neuro with so many engaged and innovative educators and the most wonderful residents!
#MeetOurProgramDirector Dr. Coon (Elizabeth Coon, MD) excels both in and outside of the hospital. When she’s not leading in Neurology, she’s crushing triathlons and spending time with her family. Her achievements and balance are truly inspiring! #MayoNeuroResidency
I'm still blushing Mayo Clinic Neurology Residency! Balance can seem like a mythical beast 💫 I'm grateful for opportunity and sincerely hope that my experiences outside of medicine make me a better physician and educator and leader
Each article in Continuum has a running list of key points in the margin, and I always find them helpful, but the points in Dr Balint’s review of autoimmune movement disorders are exceptionally good ⬇️ MovDisBBalint Continuum: Lifelong Learning in Neurology journals.lww.com/continuum/full…
#ScholarlySundays Congratulations to Dr. Cam Bermudez, MD, PhD (PGY4) on his publication "Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography Retinal Imaging Associations With Burden of Small Vessel Disease and Amyloid Positivity in the Brain" tinyurl.com/nhewpefc #MayoNeurologyResidency