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    Michel Kliot

    Semiretired physician, teacher, researcher, and leader.

    Michel Kliot is a retired medical professional who previously held significant positions in the field of neurosurgery.1 He was formerly a Professor of Neurosurgery and Director of the Peripheral Nerve Center at Northwestern University.1

    Education and Career

    Dr. Kliot received his medical education from Stanford University School of Medicine.1 Throughout his career, he specialized in neurosurgery with a particular focus on peripheral nerve disorders.

    Current Status

    Although the query suggests a current position at Stanford University School of Medicine, the most recent information indicates that Dr. Kliot is now retired.1 It's possible that the information about his current role at Stanford is outdated or incorrect.

    Professional Network

    Dr. Kliot maintains a professional presence on LinkedIn, where his profile can be found under the username michel-kliot-8119ab61.1 This platform likely contains more detailed information about his professional history and accomplishments.

    It's worth noting that while Dr. Kliot's career has been primarily associated with neurosurgery and peripheral nerve expertise, his current status as retired suggests he is no longer actively practicing or holding academic positions.

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    Experience

    Retired since September 2023
    Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University School of Medicine (September 2020 - Present), Clinical Professor & Co-Director of Peripheral Nerve Center at Stanford University School of Medicine (September 2016 - September 2021). Professor of Neurosurgery & Director of Peripheral Nerve Center, Interim Chair at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine (July 2014 - August 2016). Clinical Professor at UCSF Medical Center (January 2012 - June 2014). Professor at University of Washington - School of Medicine (August 1991 - December 2011).

    Education

    Bachelor of Arts (BA) from Harvard University (1973). Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Neurobiology and Neurosciences from Harvard University (1973 - 1977). Doctor of Medicine (MD) from Yale Medical School (1977 - 1984). General Surgery Internship and Residency at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons (1984 - 1985). Graduate Student in Neurobiology and Neurosciences at Stanford University (1979 - 1982). Neurosurgery at The Neurological Institute of New York (1985 - 1990).

    Location

    Palo Alto, California