Valeria Iodice
Dr Iodice is Consultant in Neurology and Autonomic Medicine and Honorary Associate Professor in Neurology at the University College of London. She has longstanding clinical and research interest in Autonomic Neurology, gained in three worldwide autonomic centres: Mayo Clinic, Rochester USA; Imperial College London and National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London, UK.
Dr Iodice has been the clinical and academic lead of the Autonomic Unit at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London since 2013.
Qualifying at University Federico II, Medical College, Naples, Italy in 2003 and completed the residency in Neurology and Neurophysiology at the University Federico II, Naples, Italy in 2008.
She was award a Clinical Research Fellowship in Autonomic Medicine at Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota (USA) in 2007 where she began her research on the autonomic nervous system (ANS) with Dr Phillip Low at the Autonomic Translational Centre, Mayo Clinic, Department of Neurology.
In 2009, she was award the first Sir Roger Bannister fellowship in Autonomic Disorders and was awarded with a PhD in neuroscience and Autonomic Neurology from Imperial College, London. A respected speaker, she has presented at national and International meeting including EFAS, AAS, Heart Rhythm Congress, RoyalCollege of Physicians London and at BMA London.
Dr Iodice has written several publications in major specialist journals that focus on the ANS in neurology and cardiovascular disorders and chapters in international textbooks of neurological and cardiovascular medicine.
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:09/29/2022Date updated:10/24/2023
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