Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 November 2022
Early in my career, when I chose to step away from research and devote my career to clinical neurology, one of the most compelling reasons was how much I loved working directly with patients, able to bring cutting-edge medical approaches to them and see the difference these made in their lives. When I was in medical school, somebody once told me that his father had been a neurologist but had left to go into research because patients were disheartening – there was so little to be done for so many. That was true up to about the 1980s. But by the time I went into practice, that had changed. It was an especially exciting time to be a neurologist because advances in research were producing medications that could dramatically improve a number of these conditions. The advances in medical treatment of migraine and MS had been life-changing for so many of my patients. Unfortunately, dementia was not one of those scientific success stories – at least, not then.
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