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Jeremy J. Moeller, MD, MSc, FRCPC

Associate Professor
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Vice-Chair of Education, Neurology

Neurology Residency Program Director, Neurology

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Associate Professor

Vice-Chair of Education, Neurology; Neurology Residency Program Director, Neurology

Biography

Dr. Moeller has served as program director of the adult neurology residency program at Yale since 2014 and as Associate Vice-Chair of Education since 2017. Clinically, he provides general neurological care in the inpatient and outpatient settings, is extensively involved in the supervision of trainees (medical students, residents and clinical fellows), and has a subspecialty focus in epilepsy and EEG. His scholarly focus is neurology education, with specific interests in assessment and curriculum design. He has worked on several collaborative projects to develop and evaluate tools and resources for asynchronous learning in neurology.

Appointments

  • Neurology

    Associate Professor on Term
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Education & Training

MSc
University of Edinburgh, Clinical Education (2016)
Fellowship
Columbia University (2011)
Residency
Dalhousie University, Canada (2009)
MD
Dalhousie Medical School (2004)
BS
St Francis Xavier Univ (2000)

Research

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Frequent collaborators of Jeremy J. Moeller's published research.

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2020

Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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    Rosemarie L. Fisher, MD Excellence in GME Award

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    Leah M. Lowenstein Award

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    AAN Residency-Fellowship Program Director Recognition Award

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    Naveen Deshpande Annual Lecture

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    A.B. Baker Teacher Recognition Award

Clinical Care

Overview

Jeremy J. Moeller, MD, is a neurologist who focuses on epilepsy and electroencephalography (EEG), as well as the diagnosis and initial management of other neurological conditions.

“We have a world-class epilepsy program at Yale,” he says. “We work with patients who have just had their first seizure and those who are well-controlled on medications and want to explore any other treatment options, as well as patients who continue to have seizures in spite of every effort to control their disease.”

An assistant professor of neurology for Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Moeller is inspired by new treatments and research aimed at bringing epilepsy care closer to the goal of no seizures and no side effects. “In the future, we will be able to personalize epilepsy treatment for each patient,” he says. “Our goal is to improve the lives of every patient we encounter.”

Clinical Specialties

Epilepsy & Seizures; Neurology

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