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Professor Vivian Drori
Neurosurgery

Professor Vivian Drori

Physician at Ichilov — Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center. Book a consultation through our official representative office.

Professor Vivian DroriHead of the Neurophysiology Department at Ichilov Medical Center. Conducts diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases and neuromuscular pathologies. Graduated from Halberg Medical School in Germany. Completed advanced training at the Louisiana State University Medical Center in the treatment of neuromuscular pathologies and electromyography. Interned in neurology at Ichilov Medical Center. The professor's work is related to the implementation of modern diagnostic techniques in the treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The doctor conducts research on the influence of hereditary factors in neuropathologies. As diagnostic methods, she uses biomarkers for the early detection of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, as well as electrophysiological diagnostic methods. The professor combines her medical practice with teaching: senior lecturer at Tel Aviv University, scientific supervisor of students, mentor for intern students at the central clinic in Tel Aviv. Professor Drori is a member of an international research group studying motor neuron pathologies and associations for the study of neuromuscular disorders.

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