Bahman Jabbari

Biography:
Dr. Jabbari is a Professor Emeritus of Neurology. Dr. Jabbari’s clinical interests include: Parkinson’s disease; pharmacologic treatment and DBS treatment, clinical research Movement disorders; restless legs syndrome, spinocerebellar ataxias/degenerations, gait disorders, dystonias, tremors, Huntington’s disease, Tourette syndrome and tardive dyskinesias, treatment of refractory medical and neurological disorders with botulinum toxins; chronic migraine , tardive dyskinesias, spasticity related to stroke, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, focal pain syndromes (postherpetic or posttraumatic neuralgia, planar faciitis, low back pain, myofacila pain syndrome).
Born in Rasht, Iran in 1941
Residency in Neurology : Albany , NY 1969-1972
Felloship : EEG/EMG : Tulane university 1972-1973
Staff Tulane university : New Orleans, LA 1973-1976
Staff-Walter Reed Medical Center : Washington DC 1976-1997
Chairman Department of Neurology: Uniformed services University, Maryland 1997-2004
Chief, division of Pakinson’s disease and Movement disorders : Yale University: 2004 to 2014
Director, botulinum toxin treatment program : Yale University : 2008 to 2015
EDUCATION & TRAINING
MD Tehran University (1966)
Fellow Tulane University School of Medicine
Resident Albany Medical Center
HONORS & RECOGNITION
Instrucor of the year
Uniformed Sevices University (2007)
US Army Meritorious service medal
US Army (1986)
Membership American Neurological Association
American Academy of Neurology (1986)
United States Army “A” designee
US Army (1986)
Superior performance Award
Veterans Administration hospital (1976)
Teacher of the Year
Tulane student’s Owl club award (1973)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Dean committee on ghost writing