Dr. Chock Tsering had trained in neurology in England and was a member of the Royal College of Physicians (UK), prior to starting his neurology residency at Barnes Hospital and Washington University Medical Center in St. Louis in 1987. Subsequent to completing his neurology residency, he did a two-year fellowship training in EMG and neuromuscular diseases at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.



Certifications
•American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
•American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine

Professional Memberships
• American Academy of Neurology
• American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine

Research Publications
1.Tsering C., Gorukanti N. and Snider W.D. The development of central projection of the dorsal root ganglion cells in mammals. Ann. Neurolog., Vol.28:2,p 273-274, Aug. 1990

2.Tsering C, Motor neurons of rat spinal cord are segmentally arranged. Neurology; 41 (Suppl.1):311

3.Snider W.D., Gorukanti N, Tsering C. Interaction between motor neuron dendrites and dorsal root afferent axons in developing mammalian spinal cord. J Neurosci 1990: 16:1126

4.Tsering C., The orientation of motor neurons in a mammalian spinal cord. A platform presentation at the Michigan Neurological Association Annual Meeting, Ypsilanti, MI, October 12, 1991

5.Snider W.D.; Zhang L.; Yusoof S.; Gorukanti N.; Tsering C. interactions between dorsal-root axons and their target motor neurons in the developing mammalian spinal-cord. Journal of Neuroscience, 1992, V12, N9 (Sep) P3494-3508

6.Tsering C. Demonstration of Segmental arrangement of Spinal Motor Neurons using Lipophilic dyes. Dev Neurosci 1992; 14:308-311

7.Tsering C, Miller J.P., Morris J.C., Birge S.J. and Peck W. Relationship of Clocks Drawn to Other Cognitive Measures in the OASIS Study Cohorts. J. Am. Ger. Soc. 1990, V38, N8, PA42

8.Morris J.C., Paige G., Sahrmann S., Tsering C., Fleet N.V., Roberts N., Arfken C. and Davis P. Cognitive Factors Alone Predispose to Falls in Community-Dwelling Elderly Persons. Ann. Neurol. Vol.28:2:229, 1990

9.Joseph R., Tsering C., Grunfeld S., Welch K.M.A. Platelet secretory products contribute to neuronal injury? Stroke 1991, V22, N11, P1448-1451

10.Joseph R., Han E., Tsering C., Grunfeld S., Welch K.M.A. Platelet activity and stroke severity. Journal of Neurological Sciences 1992; 108:1-6

11.Joseph R., Tsering C., Welch K.M.A., Study of platelet-mediated neurotoxicity in rat brain. Stroke 1992; 23:394-398

12.Joseph R., Tsering C., Grunfeld S., Welch K.M.A. Serotonin may have neurotoxic properties. Neuroscience Letters 1992; 136:15-1

13.Joseph R., Tsering C., Grunfeld S., Welch K.M.A. Platelet-mediated neurotoxicity. Brain Research.*

14.Joseph R., Han E., Tsering C., Grunfeld S., Welch K.M.A. Platelet activity and stroke severity. Journal of Neurological Sciences, 1992, V108, N1 (MAR), P1-6

15.Joseph R., Tsering C., Grunfeld S., Welch K.M.A. Further studies on platelet-mediated neurotoxicity. Brain Research 1992; 577:268-275

16.Joseph R., Tsering C., Grunfeld S., Welch K.M.A. Serotonin may mediate platelet neurotoxicity. Presented at the Society of Neuroscience Meeting in New Orleans, November, 1991.*

Teaching Experience

At Washington University Medical Center in St. Louis, Missouri, Dr. Tsering taught the medical students, interns and neurology residents. In recognition of his ability and contribution, Dr. Tsering was awarded the IRWIN-LEVY PRIZE for the best teaching 1988/1989.

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