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    Sara Schaefer, MD, MHS, FAAN (Neurology)

    Associate Professor of Neurology
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    Program Director, Movement Disorders Fellowship, Neurology

    Adult Neurology Residency Program Director, Neurology

    Contact Info

    Yale School of Medicine

    Dept. of Neurology, P.O. Box 208018

    New Haven, CT 06510

    United States

    About

    Titles

    Associate Professor of Neurology

    Program Director, Movement Disorders Fellowship, Neurology; Adult Neurology Residency Program Director, Neurology

    Biography

    Dr. Schaefer is a graduate of Brown University and The Ohio State University College of Medicine, and an alumna of the Yale Neurology Residency and Movement Disorders Fellowship Programs. She has a particular interest in medical education, and completed a Masters of Health Sciences with a focus on medical education in 2019. She has designed an interactive, video-based online training curriculum in movement disorders for residents and medical students that is used by learners all over the world. She serves as co-founder and deputy editor of the MDS podcast, launched January 2019, founder and producer of Neurology Nuts and Bolts: Constructing your Career podcast, launched February 2022, serves as the Movement Disorders Section Head of the Annual Academy of Neurology Resident In-Service Training Examination (RITE) Committee, and as the CME editor for the Movement Disorders Journal. She started a virtual high school neuroscience club called The Grey Matter Project that engages high school students around the world with lectures, career panels, and projects related to neurology and the neurosciences. She has been the Movement Disorders Fellowship Director since 2018 and was the Associate Program Director for the Adult Neurology Residency from 2018-2025 before taking on the role of Program Director.

    Last Updated on August 29, 2025.

    Appointments

    • Neurology

      Associate Professor on Term
      Primary

    Other Departments & Organizations

    Education & Training

    MHS
    Yale University (2019)
    Chief Resident, Neurology
    Yale-New Haven Hospital (2016)
    Resident, Neurology
    Yale-New Haven Hospital (2016)
    Intern, Medicine
    Yale-New Haven Hospital (2013)
    MD
    Ohio State University College of Medicine (2012)
    ScB
    Brown University (2007)

    Research

    Overview

    Medical Research Interests

    Education, Medical; Movement Disorders

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Sara Schaefer's published research.

    Publications

    2025

    2024

    2023

    2022

    2021

    2020

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

    Activities

    • activity

      RITE Review Committee, American Academy of Neurology

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      Movement Disorders Journal

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      Movement Disorders Society Podcast

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      Education Committee, Movement Disorders Society

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      Question of the Day Workgroup, American Academy of Neurology

    Honors

    • honor

      Fellowship Director of the Year

    • honor

      Burton A. Sandok Visiting Professor of Neurologic Education

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      Attending of the Year

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      Education Innovation Poster Award

    • honor

      Creative Expression of Human Values in Neurology, for “Caring for Maggie”

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Sara Schaefer, MD, MHS, is a neurologist who specializes in treating patients with movement disorders, including Parkinson’s disease, tremors, chorea, dystonia, and Huntington’s disease.

    “What I enjoy about treating movement disorders is that there’s so much we can do to help patients—whether the solution is medication, deep brain stimulation, or botulinum toxin injections, among others,” Dr. Schaefer says.

    Dr. Schaefer discovered the field of movement disorders as an undergraduate student conducting research at the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke. “I appreciated the fact that, as a doctor, you develop long-term relationships with patients and walk with them through the disease process,” she says.

    As an example, one challenging aspect around the disease process for Parkinson’s patients is the anxiety that accompanies it. Patients experience drops in levels of dopamine (a neurotransmitter that affects mood) as a result of the disease. “A large part of being a good doctor is understanding the unspoken things that are coming into the room—the anxieties, fears—and bringing those to the surface,” Dr. Schaefer says. “Every patient needs something different.”

    Dr. Schaefer highlights those differences to medical students and other trainees she teaches as an assistant professor of neurology at Yale School of Medicine. She is involved in research to create educational learning modules for physicians and neurology learners. “I’m trying to create material so that primary care doctors and even general neurologists can make informed decisions about whether to start medications or refer someone to a specialist,” Dr. Schaefer says. “This will help avoid delays in diagnosis—which happen too often.”

    Clinical Specialties

    Movement Disorders; Neurology

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    Yale School of Medicine

    Dept. of Neurology, P.O. Box 208018

    New Haven, CT 06510

    United States

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    Locations

    • Lippard Laboratory of Clinical Investigation (LLCI)

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      15 York Street

      New Haven, CT 06510

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