Biography

Dr. Gerson Suarez-Cedeno, MD, has a diverse background in neurology and medical education. During his training, he conducted in vitro research on the neuroprotective effects of antioxidants against toxins related to Parkinson-like diseases. After graduating, he worked as a physician for the Colombian Red Cross in the Amazon region. His neurology residency was completed at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, where he also served as a media ambassador, promoting stroke community outreach programs. Dr. Suarez-Cedeno further honed his expertise during a 2-year Movement Disorders Fellowship at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, where he focused on implementing telemedicine as a clinical teaching tool. His clinical interests include treating Movement Disorders such as tremors, Parkinson̢۪s Disease, tics, dystonias, Huntington̢۪s disease, and ataxias. Additionally, he is passionate about medical education, addressing health disparities, and exploring the intersection of medical technology with Movement Disorders.

Personal Statement

Learn more about some of my research here:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=gerson+suarez+cedeno

I am interested in clinical research related to the improvement of outpatient telemedicine in neurology and use of innovative technology to monitor and treat patients.

Areas of Specialty

Movement Disorders

Gender

Male