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Jongyeol Kim, M.D., M. Sc.
          Assistant Professor





Clinical Interests: Area of stroke, cerebrovascular disease, and neurosonology not limited to transcranial Doppler and Carotid duplex.  I also maintain an interest and role in clinical stroke prevention and treatment trials

EDUCATION:

1983 –1986    Kyungpook National University
                  
College of Natural Science
                   Taegu, South Korea
                   B.S.


1986 –1990    Kyungpook National University
                   School of Medicine
                   Taegu, South Korea
                   M.D.

1991 –1994    Kyungpook National University
                   Graduate School
                   Taegu, South Korea
                   MS
1994 –1996    Kyungpook National University
                    Graduate School
                   Taegu, South Korea 
                   Completion of course work for PhD

POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING:

1990 –1991    Kyungpook National University Hospital
                   Internship/Medicine
                   Taegu, South Korea

1991 –1995    Kyungpook National University Hospital
                   Residency/Neurology
                   Taegu, South Korea

1995 –1997    Kyungpook National University Hospital
                   Fellowship/Neurology, Electrophysiology
                   Taegu, South Korea

2002 –2004    Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
                   Fellowship/Neurology, Neurosonology, CVD

2005 – 2005   Wake Forest University School of Medicine
                    Research Fellow/Neurology, Neurosonology

PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE:

1990– Present       Korean Medical Association.
2005 – Present      North Carolina


SPECIALTY CERTIFICATIONS:

1995 – Present         Neurology Board/Korean Neurological Association
                             Ministry of Health & Welfare

2003 – Present         Registered Vascular Technologist/The American
                             Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography


While continuing to refine my skills in clinical Neurology and perform the duties of a Neurology Attending, my major focus for research and teaching will continue to be in the area of stroke, cerebrovascular disease, and neurosonology not limited to transcranial Doppler and Carotid duplex.  I also maintain an interest and role in clinical stroke prevention and treatment trials.

Particular areas of interest in neurosonology include noninvasive evaluation of the carotid arteries and the intracranial circulation, utilizing duplex sonography, embolus detection with Doppler ultrasound, transcranial Doppler, transcranial color flow imaging, transorbital color-flow imaging, the use of ultrasound contrast agents, 3-D ultrasound, neuromuscular ultrasound, brain circulation changes following concussion, and Dynamic Vascular Analysis of TCD studies in a variety of clinical settings.

Particular areas of interest in neurosonology include noninvasive evaluation of the extracranial and intracranial circulation by utilizing transcranial Doppler, transcranial Doppler with imaging, duplex ultrasonography and ultrasound contrast agents, evaluation of brain circulation change following concussion, and implementation of Dynamic Vascular Analysis with transcranial Doppler in a variety of clinical settings


BIBLIOGRAPHY : [ ] Denotes participating authorship for multi-center effort.

Park HC, Min WK, Park KG, Kim YS, Kim JY, Suh CK. Primary medullary hemorrhage. J Korean Neurol Assoc.  2000;18:629-931.

Min WK, Park KK, Kim YS, Park HC, Kim JY, Park SP, Suh CK. Atherothrombotic Middle Cerebral Artery Territory Infarction : Topographic Diversity With Common Occurrence of Concomitant Small Cortical and Subcortical Infarcts. Stroke 2000;31: 2055-2061.

Park HC, Park KK, Lee HW, Kim JY,  Park SP, Jung BW, Suh CK.  "Evaluation of Anterior Cerebral Artery Flow Abnormalities on Transcranial Doppler Ultrasonography.   J Korean Neurol Assoc. 2001;19:349-353.

Chang BH, Lee YC, Kim BW, Kang DS, Kwak YS, Kang EC,  Seo KS, Lee JM,  Jeong SH, Kim JY, Kim IS, Kim HJ. The implementation of Problem-based Learning in Kyungpook National University School of Medicine and its Evaluation. Korean  J Med Educ.  2001;13: 91-105.

Park SP, Hwang YH, Kim JI, Kim JY, Kwon SH, Jung BW, Kim JE, Suh CK. Cognitive Function in Epileptic Patients Treated with Oxcarbazepine: Neuropsychologic test and Event-related Potential.  J Korean Neurol Assoc. 2002;20:27-33.

Bae HJ, Yoo KM, Yoon BW, Kim J, [Kim JY], Kim EG, Kim BC, Roh JK. Stroke Awareness: The Results of Survey in the Second Stroke Prevention Campaign.  J Korean Neurol Assoc. 2002;20: 110-117.

Hwang YH, Kim JI, Kim JY, Suh CK.  Topographic Characteristics of Middle Cerebral Artery Territorial Infarct in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation.  J Korean Neurol Assoc. 2002;20:118-123.

Kim JI, Park KK, Lee JM, KimJY, Park SP, Suh CK.  Visually evoked sympathetic skin responses in normal subjects.  J Korean Neurol Assoc 2003;21:70-76.

Togay-Isikay C, Kim J, Betterman K, Andrews C, Meads D, Tesh P, Tegeler C, Oztuna D.  Carotid artier tortuosity, kinking, coiling: stroke risk factor, marker, or curiosity?  Acta Neurol Bleg 2005;105:68-72.

 

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