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Dr. Gregg Day

Dr. Gregg Day
Neurology, Washington University

Faculty Member, Department of Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine

Dr. Gregory Day is a neurologist and faculty member within the Department of Neurology at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. His clinical and research interests focus on improving the diagnosis and management of patients with atypical causes of dementia. Dr. Day graduated from Queen’s University’s School of Medicine before completing a neurology residency at the University of Toronto. While a resident, he was awarded the André Barbeau Memorial Prize (Canadian Neurological Society) for basic science research, and was designated as a Future Leader in Dementia (Pfizer Canada). His interest in teaching was fostered through interactions with many exceptional mentors (including a number of MedSkl faculty), and recognized with the J.T. Marotta Teaching Award from the Division of Neurology, University of Toronto.

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