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Camilo A. Gutierrez, MD

Academic Title:

Associate Professor

Primary Appointment:

Neurology

Additional Title:

Associate Professor

Location:

UMMC

Phone (Primary):

410-328-6266

Fax:

410-328-0697

Education and Training

Education:

BS, Biology, Saint Louis University

MD, Ponce Health Sciences University

 

Training:

Intern in Medicine: Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

Neurology: Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

Clinical Neurophysiology/Epilepsy: Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

Biosketch

Dr. Gutierrez received his undergraduate from Saint Louis University and medical degree from Ponce Health Sciences University. He completed his Neurology training and Clinical Neurophysiology/Epilepsy training at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital where he was chief resident and received multiple teaching awards.  He was an Associate Professor of Neurology, Epilepsy Division Chief and Residency Program Director at Temple University prior to joining the faculty at the University of Maryland, School of Medicine in September 2017. His research focuses in health disparities in epilepsy, education, EEG and epilepsy surgery.

Research/Clinical Keywords

epilepsy, seizure disorders, epilepsy surgery, health disparities in epilepsy, education in epilepsy

Highlighted Publications

Gutierrez C, Asadi-Pooya A, Skidmore C, Tobochnik S, LoPinto-Khoury C, Sperling M, “Clinical features and postoperative seizure outcome in patients with drug-resistant gelastic seizures without hypothalamic hamartoma”, Epilepsy & Behavior, Volume 64, Part A, November 2016, Pages 90-93. PMID: 27736662

 

Tobochnik S, Guy T, Pai S, Jacobson M, Gutierrez C  “EEG asymmetry during aortic arch surgeries associated with selective preferential cerebral hypothermia”, Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology. 2014 Jun;31(3):232-5. PMID: 24887606

 

Tobochnik S, Gutierrez C, Jacobson M “Characteristics and acute outcomes of ICU patients with initial presentation of seizure”, Seizure: European Journal of Epilepsy.  February 4, 2015 Volume 26, 94– 97 . PMID: 25799909