Paul Wand M.D. is a clinical neurologist in private
practice in South Florida since 1982. He has always
had an active interest in research, which he started
as medical student, continued into residency and
ultimately into private practice. His clinical research
interests include newer and more effective methods
of diagnosing and treating neurological conditions. In
the past, he has worked extensively with brain
injuries and chronic pain. He has developed
protocols that effectively reverse neurological
deficits. More recently, He has developed a
multidisciplinary treatment approach to both chronic
pain and peripheral neuropathy, especially the
diabetic type. Much of his treatment consists of
combining traditional methods with alternative
measures. Thus, the combined approach seems to
be the most effective in treating and even reversing
what is classically felt to be permanent damage to the
central and peripheral nervous system.
CURRICULUM VITAE:
Present Address:
Neurological Pain Management, Inc.
4488 N University Drive
Lauderhill, FL 33351
Phone: (954) 741-2144
Fax: (954) 741-2126
Email: paulwandmd@yahoo.
com
www.integrativeneurology.com
· Evaluate and treat patients for neurological
problems, particular emphasis on traumatic brain
injury, peripheral neuropathy, and chronic pain.
· Order and read diagnostic testing, e.g., NCV,
EMG, EEG, QEEG, EP,QEP, SPECT, and MRI scans.
· Expert witness testimony, depositions live, MRI,
SPECT, X-RAY.
· Court/trial appearance in Florida and other
states.
Work Experience:
Paul H. Wand M.D. P.A.
Neurological Pain Management, Inc. Medical Director.
Brain Injury Treatment Center, Inc. Medical Director.
Paul Wand, M.D., PA
Education:
Queens College, New York, B.
A. 1967-71
University of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium, M.
D. 1971-78
Research Assistant to Professor O. Perier
(Neuroanatomy), 1973-74
Language and the Brain (see research section).
Medical Internship, V.A. Medical Center, S.U.N.Y.
At Stony Brook, N.
Y. 1978-
1979
Neurology Residency, S.U.N.Y. at Stony Brook, N.
Y. 1979-82
Associations:
Member, Florida Society of
Neurology 4/2003
Member, EEG and Clinical Neuroscience
Society 8/2003
Member, Florida Association of Pain
Medicine 5/2003
Medical Advisory Board, Life Extension
foundation 7/2003
Appointments:
Hollywood Medical Center
Parkway Regional Medical Center, North Miami
Beach, Florida Vencor Hospital, Hollywood, Florida
Consultant, Biscayne Rehabilitation Institute Advisory
Board, North Miami, Florida
Clinical Pharmaceutical Research Principal
Investigator, South Florida
Bioavailability Clinic, North Miami, Florida
Medical Advisory Board, Life Extension Foundation
on 07/06/2000.
Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Miami
School of Medicine, Department of Neurology 1983-
85.
American Academy of Neurology
American Medical Association
American Medical Electroencephalographic
Association
Broward County Medical Association
Florida Medical Association
National Headache Foundation
Medical Licensure:
State of Florida # ME 0041117- 1982
Publications:
Chapter # 17, New Method of Diagnosis and
Treatment of Head Injury, Head and Neck Injury
Handbook, Lawrence J. Smith, Esq./author
Life Extension Volume Six/Number Six, June 2000,
Page 18, The Vitamin C Controversy
Publications:
Life Extension Volume Eight/Number Two, February
2002, Why Antioxidants Aren’t Enough
Contributing author: Epilepsy, Peripheral
Neuropathy, in Disease Prevention and Treatment by
Life Extension Foundation, Fourth edition, 2003.
Research:
Language & The Brain, Clinico-Neuroanatomical
correlation: A preliminary Report, Medical student-
1974, Resident-1980 (continuation of work as a
medical student).
Brain Map findings in post-concussion syndrome
Part I Clinical Findings 1987.
Part II Correlation with Neuropsychological
Evaluation-1989.
Statistical Analysis of Dermatomal Somatosensory
Evoked Response in Upper and Lower Extremities
C5-C8, L4-S1 1985-86.
New Findings and treatment in post-concussion
syndrome:
Hypoperfusion on SPECT Scan 1990.
Treatment with cerebral arterial dilators 1990.
New method of diagnosis and treatment of cerebral
palsy 1993.
Correlation between Brain Map findings,
Neuropsychological testing, and
SPECT scans in Postconcussion Syndorme 1992.
Felbatol investigator (anti-epileptic medication).
Magnetotherapy for Pain Management 1995-96.
New Treatment for Peripheral Neuropathy, a
Multidisciplinary Approach 2003
Magnetotherapy for Peripheral Vascular Disease
2003.
Speaking Engagements:
Sunrise Rehabilitation Center, New Methods of
Diagnosis and Treating
Head Injuries 1992.
Sunrise Rehabilitation Center, New Methods of
Diagnosis and Treating
Head Injuries 1995.
Third Annual Brain Injury Seminar, Columbus, Ohio
Brain Mapping for
Head Trauma 1995.
Fourth Annual Brain Injury Seminar, Columbus, Ohio
Brain Mapping for
Head Trauma 1996.
Speaking Engagements:
Biscayne Rehabilitation Institute, New Methods of
Diagnosis and Treating
Head Injury 1996.
Aventura Medical Center, New Treatments for Pain
and Traumatic Brain
Injury 1996.
Hollywood Medical Center, Treatment of Pain 1996.
Southeastern University, Brain Mapping and TBI
1996.
Brain Injury Association of Maryland, Brain Mapping
and TBI 1997
Speakers Bureau Training/Ligand
Pharmaceutical/Organon Pharmaceutical 10/2003.
Special Education/ Brain Mapping:
Basics of Brain Mapping, Jackson Memorial Hospital,
Department of Neurology, Eugene Ramsey, M.D.,
Epileptologist 1987.
Neurological & Psychiatric Application of Topographic
Brain Mapping, the Copley Plaza, Boston,
Massachusetts 1988.
Neurological & Psychiatric Application of Topographic
Brain Mapping, Poster presentation Findings of Brain
Mapping in Postconcussion Syndrome St.
Petersburg, Florida 1990.
Neurological & Psychiatric Application of Topographic
Brain Mapping, Poster presentation Correlation
between Brain Map Findings, Neuropsychological
Testing in Postconcussion Syndrome 1990.
Conference on Brain Mapping, American EEG
Society, Frank Duffy, M.D., Vero Beach, Florida
1991.
Languages spoken:
French; fluent in conversation, reading, and writing.
Spanish; semi fluent in conversation.
Biography