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Mark B. Bromberg, MD, PhD

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  • Dr. Mark Bromberg is a professor of neurology and chief of the Division of General Neurology at the University of Utah. He received a doctoral degree in neurophysiology from the University of Vermont and his medical degree and his neurology residency training from the University of Michigan. He also completed a fellowship in clinical neurophysiology and neuromuscular diseases at the University of Michigan.

    His clinical interests are in neuromuscular disorders and electrodiagnosis (EMG). Within neuromuscular disorders his focus is on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), peripheral neuropathies, and myasthenia gravis. He directs the motor neuron disease/ALS clinic at the University of Utah.

    He has published extensively in the area of ALS, peripheral neuropathies, and myasthenia gravis. He has completed a book on peripheral neuropathies and a book for patients with ALS and caregivers, Navigating Life with ALS, as part of a series for the American Academy of Neurology. He also participates in clinical trials for diseases in these areas.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Neurology - Primary
    Academic Divisions

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    4.7/5

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    October 25, 2022

    A 5 is not a high enough score to give everyone that I received care from! They were all so kind and very helpful! I would give them a million for a score if I could! I really appreciated the care they gave to me! Thank you!!!!!

    August 14, 2022

    I was quite happy with his thoroughness and extensive explanations.

    June 13, 2022

    I would tell anyone with a neurological to see doctor Bromberg! He understands what you are going through!

  • Dr. Mark Bromberg is a professor of neurology and chief of the Division of General Neurology at the University of Utah. He received a doctoral degree in neurophysiology from the University of Vermont and his medical degree and his neurology residency training from the University of Michigan. He also completed a fellowship in clinical neurophysiology and neuromuscular diseases at the University of Michigan.

    His clinical interests are in neuromuscular disorders and electrodiagnosis (EMG). Within neuromuscular disorders his focus is on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), peripheral neuropathies, and myasthenia gravis. He directs the motor neuron disease/ALS clinic at the University of Utah.

    He has published extensively in the area of ALS, peripheral neuropathies, and myasthenia gravis. He has completed a book on peripheral neuropathies and a book for patients with ALS and caregivers, Navigating Life with ALS, as part of a series for the American Academy of Neurology. He also participates in clinical trials for diseases in these areas.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Neurology -Primary
    Academic Divisions

    Research interests

    Education history

    Fellowship Clinical Neurophysiology Labratory - Academic Hospital Visiting Fellow
    Neurology - University of Michigan Fellow
    Residency Neurology - University of Michigan Hospitals Resident
    Internal Medicine - St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Intern
    Professional Medical Medicine - University of Michigan M.D.
    Biophysics - University of Washington Postdoctoral Fellow
    Doctoral Training Biophysics - University of Vermont Ph.D.
    Biophysics - University of Vermont Fellow
    Undergraduate Liberal Arts - St. John's College B.A.
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