Cameron Dietiker, MD
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Title(s) | Assistant Professor, Neurology |
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School | School of Medicine |
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Address | 1635 Divisadero Street San Francisco CA 94115
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Phone | 415-353-2311 |
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Title(s) | UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences |
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Biography University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA | Fellowship | 06/2017 | Movement Disorders | University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA | Residency | 06/2015 | Neurology | New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY | MD | 06/2011 | Medicine | University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA | BS | 06/2005 | Psychology |
New York Medical College | 2011 | | Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Honor Medical Society | New York Medical College | 2010 | | Gold Humanism Honor Society |
Overview Cameron Dietiker, M.D. is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the UCSF Department of Neurology where she treats people with movement disorders in the Movement Disorders and Neuromodulation Center at the Mt. Zion campus as well as the Memory and Aging Center at the Mission Bay campus.
She is a graduate of UCSD where she obtained a degree in psychology and a minor in organic chemistry. Following this, she spent two years doing research for the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA) under the Veterans Medical Research Foundation. She then acquired her medical degree from NYMC and completed both her neurology residency training and a movement disorders fellowship at UCSF.
As a movement disorders specialist, Dr. Dietiker's clinical practice encompasses Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, ataxia, tremor, and dystonia, among other various disorders. She is knowledgeable in the administration of botulinum toxin as well as deep brain stimulation (DBS) programming for the treatment of movement disorders. Her current research endeavors include clinic trials in Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, and essential tremor.
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A low-cost, tablet-based option for prehospital neurologic assessment: The iTREAT Study. Neurology. 2016 Jul 05; 87(1):19-26.
PMID: 27281534.
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The ability of the Self-Rating of the Effects of Alcohol (SRE) Scale to predict alcohol-related outcomes five years later. J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2007 May; 68(3):371-8.
Schuckit MA, Smith TL, Danko GP, Pierson J, Hesselbrock V, Bucholz KK, Kramer J, Kuperman S, Dietiker C, Brandon R, Chan G. PMID: 17446976.
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