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Dr. Ginsburg is Clinical Professor in the Department of Neurology at the University of Colorado School
of Medicine in Denver.
Dr. Ginsburg earned his BA at the University of Colorado and his MD at the University of Colorado School
of Medicine. After graduating, he completed an internship and residency in medicine at Barnes
Hospital/Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. His residency in neurology was
completed at Bronx Municipal hospital Center under the auspices of the Albert Einstein
College of Medicine in Bronx, New York. His fellowship in psychiatry also was conducted
at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Dr. Ginsburg has authored or coauthored articles concerning neurological complication of
tuberculosis spondylitis, type A and wound botulism, and neurological problems. His
articles are published in prestigious scientific journals such as Blood, Archives of
Neurology, and Neurology. A fellow of the American Academy of Neurology, Dr. Ginsburg is
a past President of the Colorado Society of Clinical Neurology, a Board Examiner for the
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Level II Certified through the Colorado Dept.
of Labor, and board certified with the American Society of Neurorehabilitation.
Dr. Machanic is an Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Neurology at the
University of Colorado School of Medicine in Denver and a Board Examiner for the American
Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. He is listed in the Consumers' Research Council of
America's "Guide to America's Top Physicians" (2004-5) and in Marquis "Who's Who in
Medicine and Healthcare."
Dr. Machanic earned his BA from the University of Vermont and his MD at Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine. He completed an internship in straight medicine at
Georgetown University Medical Service (DC General) prior to completing his residencies,
one year in psychiatry and three years in neurology, at U.C.L.A. Hospital in Los Angeles.
He was also the recipient of a National Institute of Health Postdoctoral Fellowship in
Neurology. Currently, he is Level II Certified through the Colorado Dept. of Labor,
and board certified with the American Society of Neurorehabilitation and the American
Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
Dr. Machanic has authored articles on pseudohyperparathyroidism and adrenoleukodystrophy.
He is a fellow of the American Academy of Neurology and a Board Member of the Colorado
Society of Clinical Neurologists. He lectures nationally on Alzheimer's disease and
migraine headaches.
Dr. Round is a native of Colorado and the Chief of the Department of Neurology at Rose
Medical Center. He is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Colorado
School of Medicine.
Dr. Round earned his BA in Biology from the University of Denver and his MD at the
University of Colorado School of Medicine. He completed an internship in internal
medicine at St. Vincent's Medical Center in New York and a Residency in neurology at
Los Angeles County Hospital/USC. He subsequently trained in neuromuscular disease as
the Muscular Dystrophy Association Clinical Fellow at the University of Southern
California Neuromuscular Center, Hospital of the Good Samaritan.
It is worth noting that, for 9 straight years, Dr. Round's peers have voted him as one of
Denver's top neurologists (according to 5280 Magazine's annual "Top Docs" publication).
He is a physician member of the Institutional Research Review Board at Rose Medical
Center/HealthOne, a Diplomat with the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and
he holds a Level II Certification with the Colorado Dept. of Labor.
Dr. Stambuk earned his BA in Molecular Biology and History of Art from the University of
California, Berkeley. He completed an internship in internal medicine and residency in
neurology at Washington University in St. Louis. He was awarded the Irwin Levy Prize in
Neurology and Neurological Surgery. He also achieved a master's degree in Neuroscience
with research interest in Parkinson's disease and dystonia. He completed additional
fellowship training in neuromuscular diseases with an emphasis in electromyography
and nerve conduction studies. He has published articles on peripheral neuropathy,
dystonia, and botulinum toxin.
Dr. Stambuk is a Diplomat with the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology with subspecialty
board certification with Added Qualifications in Clinical Neurophysiology.
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