Harry Sutherland, MD
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2025
Electroencephalography (EEG) in the diagnosis of seizures and epilepsy
Haider HA, Hirsch LJ, Sutherland HW. Electroencephalography (EEG) in the diagnosis of seizures and epilepsy. In: UpToDate, Dashe JF (Ed), Wolters Kluwer. (Accessed on May 2, 2025.)ChaptersEducation Research: The Landscape of Adult Neurology Residency Didactic Curricula in the United States: A Cross-Sectional Survey.
Sutherland H, Gummerson C, Encandela J, Nascimento F, Moeller J. Education Research: The Landscape of Adult Neurology Residency Didactic Curricula in the United States: A Cross-Sectional Survey. Neurology Education 2025, 4: e200205. PMID: 40104778, PMCID: PMC11919388, DOI: 10.1212/ne9.0000000000200205.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcademic half-dayCurricular designSelf-directed learningWork-based learningMean class sizeDidactic choicesEducational practiceEducational aimsProgram characteristicsClass sizeAsynchronous learningDidactic curriculumExamination preparationCurriculumLearningResident attendanceProgram typeProgram directorsHalf-dayNational normsNational standardsAttendanceCross-sectional survey
2024
Education Research: What Medical Students Value in Neurology Residents
Sutherland H, Moeller J, Schaefer S. Education Research: What Medical Students Value in Neurology Residents. Neurology Education 2024, 3: e200135. PMID: 39359886, PMCID: PMC11441744, DOI: 10.1212/ne9.0000000000200135.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWork-based learningLearning environmentStudent involvementRAT curriculumResident teachersContext of teachingContent of teachingPositive learning experienceMedical students valueStudent autonomyStudents' valuesTeaching activitiesLearning experienceStudents' attitudesInformal teachingCurricular developmentTeachersTeachingLearning theoryStudentsWritten evaluationsCurriculumLearningRole modelsSkills
2023
Acute Symptomatic Seizures
Sutherland H, Traner C. “Acute Symptomatic Seizures.” NeuroBytes, AAN eLearning. December 23, 2023.Peer-Reviewed Educational Materials
2017
Developing the Brain-Early Illustrations of Cerebral Cortex and Its Gyri.
Sutherland-Foggio H. Developing the Brain-Early Illustrations of Cerebral Cortex and Its Gyri. Pediatr Neurol 2017, 75: 6-10. PMID: 28864080, DOI: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2017.07.004.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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Didactic Clinical Medicine III: Integrated Neurology Course (PA 2250)
Clinical Faculty MemberLecture Setting4/1/2025 - PresentForUndergraduate1 Average Instructional Hours Per YearClinical medicine course for first-year PA students.
Course Director is Jonathan Weber, MA, PA-C, DFAAPA
Didactic INP 510 Structural and Functional Organization of the Human Nervous System
Clinical Faculty MemberLecture Setting9/1/2024 - PresentForUndergraduate15 Average Instructional Hours Per YearAn integrative overview of the structure and function of the human brain as it pertains to major neurological and psychiatric disorders. Neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and clinical correlations are interrelated to provide essential background in the neurosciences. Lectures in neurocytology and neuroanatomy survey neuronal organization in the human brain, with emphasis on long fiber tracts related to clinical neurology. Lectures in neurophysiology cover various aspects of neural function at the cellular and systems levels, with a strong emphasis on the mammalian nervous system. Clinical correlations consist of sessions applying basic science principles to understanding pathophysiology in the context of patients. Seven three-hour laboratory sessions are coordinated with lectures throughout the course to provide an understanding of the structural basis of function and disease. Case-based conference sections provide an opportunity to integrate and apply the information learned about the structure and function of the nervous system in the rest of the course to solving a focused clinical problem in a journal club format. Variable class schedule; contact course instructors. This course is offered to graduate and M.D./Ph.D. students only and cannot be audited.
Didactic MD 1100: Connection to the World
Clinical Faculty MemberLecture Setting9/1/2022 - PresentForGraduate20 Average Instructional Hours Per YearConnection to the World (CTW) focuses on the structure and functions of the nervous system and related disorders. CTW integrates several distinct courses taught previously in the course of the first two years of medical student education - fundamentals of Neuroscience, Neurophysiology and Biological Basis of Behavior, Psychiatry, Neurology and Ophthalmology.
CTW is built upon the neuraxis beginning with a description of the anatomy and physiology of the spinal cord and ascending up to the cerebral cortex, adding disease mechanisms and pathophysiology at each anatomical station. Students have a comprehensive understanding of the normal anatomy and physiology of the central and peripheral nervous system along with abnormalities in key neurological, psychiatric and ophthalmologist disorders.
The course incorporates neuropharmacology, neuropathology and neuroimaging into specific disease models and also as distinct and separate pedagogical entities.
Clinical MD 2025: MAP Neurology Component
LecturerInpatient Clinical Setting8/1/2022 - PresentForGraduate4 Average Instructional Hours Per YearThe Neurology component is a 4-week experience divided into two 2-week blocks offering students a variety of care settings and subspecialties. Students are matched, based on preferences, with the following services: General Inpatient Neurology Ward, Neurology Inpatient Consults, Stroke, Neurosciences Intensive Care, Pediatric Neurology, Veteran’s Affairs Neurology Service (combination of inpatient and outpatient care) and Yale Outpatient Neurology. While the team structure varies across services, in the inpatient setting students will work with a team consisting of an attending, a senior resident, 1-2 junior residents, and APPs. In the outpatient setting, students will work one-on-one with a faculty preceptor, rotating through various subspecialties during their two-week block.
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Yale School of Medicine
P.O. Box 208018, Department of Neurology, Division of Epilepsy
New Haven, CT 06520
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