Enrico Fazzini

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Enrico Fazzini (pronounced: en-REE-co fa-ZEE-nee) is a renowned neurologist and Parkinson's disease specialist based in New York City.

Etymology

The name Enrico is of Italian origin and means "home ruler". Fazzini is an Italian surname, often found in the central part of Italy. The etymology of the name Fazzini is not well-documented.

Career

Dr. Enrico Fazzini has dedicated his career to the study and treatment of neurological disorders, with a particular focus on Parkinson's disease. He is known for his innovative approaches to treatment, which often involve a combination of medication, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes.

Education

Dr. Fazzini received his medical degree from the University of Rome, one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Italy. He then completed his residency in neurology at the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.

Research

Dr. Fazzini's research has contributed significantly to the understanding of Parkinson's disease. His work has been published in numerous medical journals and he has presented his findings at conferences around the world.

Related Terms

  • Neurology: The branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system.
  • Parkinson's disease: A long-term degenerative disorder of the nervous system that mainly affects the motor system.
  • University of Rome: A public research university located in Rome, Italy.
  • Mount Sinai Hospital: A hospital located in New York City, known for its high-quality patient care and innovative medical research.

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