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Sharon Stoll, DO

Assistant Professor

Appointments

Biography

A specialist in multiple sclerosis and neuroimmunology, a field that combines neuroscience and the study of the immune system, Dr. Stoll is working with new and more effective treatments that are changing the way doctors are thinking about the disease. She is also currently involved in several clinical trials for both relapsing remitting and progressive forms of multiple sclerosis.

Education & Training

  • Fellow
    Yale New Haven Health (2016)
  • Resident
    Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (2015)
  • Intern
    Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (2012)
  • DO
    Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (2011)
  • Masters
    Drexel University College of Medicine (2007)

Honors & Recognition

AwardDate
National Multiple Sclerosis Society Clinical Award Recipient2016
The Rodney D. Bell Resident Teaching Award2015
Press Ganey Award Recipient for outstanding patient care2013
T.O.U.C.H recipient: Community service award2009
Recipient of the Albert D' Alonzo, D.O. Memorial Student Fund2008

Departments & Organizations