Sylvia Awadalla, MD
Current Position
Professor, Neurology
Division of Adult Neurology
Division Chief , General Neurology
Specialty Areas
Neurology - General
Headache Disorders
Neurology - Adult
Mailing Address
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Washington University School of Medicine Department of Neurology
660 South Euclid Avenue Campus Box 8111
St. Louis,
MO
63110
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Areas of Clinical Interest
Migraine headaches, general neurology, Parkinson's disease, stroke, Alzheimer's disease, seizures, trigeminal neuralgia, uncomplicated neuromuscular disorders
Board Certification
Neurology
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Certified
Medical Education
B.S.: McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 1980
Medical Degree: Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 1985
Residency: Neurology, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, 1987
Chief Residency: Neurology, Barnes Hospital at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, 1989
Hospital Affiliations
Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Major or Recent Publications/Awards
Honors and Awards
Listed in Best Doctors in America, 2009, 2010 (Best Doctors, Inc.)
Caring Spirit Award, Barnes Hospital, 1992
Sydney S. Pearl M.D. '32 Award for Inspirational Teaching, Washington University, 1992
Resident Teacher of the Year Award, Washington University, 1986-1987
Department of Neurology Award, Ohio State University, 1985
Disclosure of Financial Interests with IndustryWashington University and its physicians are committed to ensuring integrity and objectivity in medical decision-making. Some of our physicians work collaboratively with pharmaceutical or medical device companies to develop innovative ideas and products that can improve health care delivery and clinical outcomes for patients. In some instances, our faculty physicians are paid by these commercial companies to provide advice on product design or to speak about the use of medications, devices, equipment or procedures. These payments may include: a) compensation for consulting and speaking engagements, b) equity, and/or c) royalties for products invented by our faculty. Any payments to Washington University physicians must be based on tangible services and may not exceed fair market value for their work. In addition to disclosure on this web site, physicians earning more than $10,000 per year must disclose their corporate financial relationship in writing to patients when prescribing or using that company's products.
Dr. Sylvia Awadalla reported the following earned financial interests during calendar year 2009. Move your mouse over a header for more info.
| Company | Royalties Royalties: When a faculty member invents or conceives a new or improved process or product, the company that manufactures the product will make royalty payments to the faculty member. Royalty payments usually are a small percentage of the company’s revenue related to that product. | Consulting & Advisory Boards Consulting and Advisory Boards: Faculty may be paid to provide expertise to a company by being their consultant, or by serving on an advisory board. | Speaker Fees Speaker Fees: Companies may pay faculty to speak to professional audiences about their products. |
| Eli Lilly | | | $10K-25K |
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Books and Chapters
Revision of Neurology Chapter, In: Washington University Manual, 2003, 1998, 1995 Editions