Are Two Head(ache)s Better Than One
Consequences of Diagnosing Migraine and Occipital Neuralgia
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- First Published December 12, 2019.
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- Heidi B. Schwarz, MD and
- Matthew S. Robbins, MD
- Heidi B. Schwarz, MD and
Regional Scientific Advisory Board for Amgen
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Travel Expenses for serving on board of directors and chair of practice committee for AAN, honoraria from AAN for presentations at the annual meeting 2014 to present Travel to Amgen Regional Scientific Advisory Board
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Yes, I perform peripheral nerve blocks for headache disorders which is discussed in this editorial (% effort <10%)
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PCORI, NCT0203859 investigator, 2015-2016
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Davis Phinney Foundation : NCT02144220 Michael J. Fox Foundation
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- Matthew S. Robbins, MD
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Headache. Member of editorial board, co-editor of Resident & Fellow section, (2014-present), social media editor (2013-present) Current Pain and Headache Reports. Section editor. 2013-present.
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Headache (Neurology in Practice series), Wiley, 2013
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American Headache Society, Board of Directors
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- Department of Neurology (HBS), University of Rochester Medical Center, NY; and Department of Neurology (MSR), Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY.
- Correspondence
Dr. Schwarz Heidi_Schwarz{at}urmc.rochester.edu
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