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Dr. Lee graduated from University of California, Berkeley, Followed by his Neurology Residency and Neurophysiology fellowship at University of New Mexico Hospital. He then stayed on as faculty as an Assistant Professor and had the distinction of being honored as TOP DOCTOR by Albuquerque Magazine in his first year of practice.

Dr. Lee then worked at PeaceHealth St, Joseph Hospital, that was designated a Distinguished Hospital Clinical Excellence and Stroke Care Excellence during his time there.

In 2015, Washington Neurology was established, then grew Washington Neurology & Physicians in 2018.

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Dr. Lee also co - founded a Stem Cells company IN 2013.

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Dr. Lee was also one of the Co-Founders of Accelerated Bioscience Corporation. A Stem Cell regenerative medicine company, with 26 patents granted and 7 patents families.

 

Using Stem Cells for regenerative medicine offer the hope for cures for diseases spanning the entire human body. For example, Stem Cells may restore vision for aged related macular degeneration, repair damaged heart muscle after a heart attack, restore motion after spinal cord injury, and regenerate pancreatic tissue to produce insulin for diabetics, and much more.

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NCV / EMG / MRI

A nerve conduction study: also known as an EMG, uses surface electrodes — electrodes taped to the skin, to measure the speed and strength of signals traveling between two or more points.

 

Electromyography (EMG) is a diagnostic procedure to assess the health of muscles and the nerve cells that control them

(motor neurons).

An EMG uses tiny devices called electrodes to transmit or detect electrical signals.

 

EMG results can reveal nerve dysfunction, muscle dysfunction or problems with nerve-to-muscle signal transmission.

An nerve conduction velocity (NCV)/electromyogram (EMG) measure the electrical activity of muscles at rest and during contraction. Nerve conduction studies measure how well and how fast the nerves can send electrical signals.

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