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Dr. Altalib is the Director of the Veteran Administration (VA) Epilepsy Center of Excellence in West Haven, CT, where he oversees and provides direct care for Veterans with epilepsy throughout the greater New England region. He helped established a VA Neurobehavioral clinic, which provides clinical care for Veterans who suffer from emotional distress and/or behavioral problems associated with neurological conditions (such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, and epilepsy). At Yale University he also provides care for people with neurological injury that impact emotional processing. For instance, epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, movement disorders (and their treatments) can affect brain circuits and chemistry and lead to mood, anxiety, and even psychotic disorders. Furthermore, neuropsychiatric conditions such functional movement disorder and psychogenic non-epileptic seizures are managed in his clinic.
Dr. Altalib is also the Director of the Yale Epilepsy Outcomes Research Program, in which he oversees clinical trials and cohort studies related to epilepsy interventions. In addition to seizure control outcomes, his research explores psychiatric co-morbidity of neurologic disease. He is currently the primary investigator of a studies examining the neurologic substrates of depression in people with epilepsy; the burden of psychogenic non-epileptic seizures in the Veteran population; and measuring coordination of health care using social network analysis methods.
Dr. Altalib is also the Director of the Yale Epilepsy Outcomes Research Program, in which he oversees clinical trials and cohort studies related to epilepsy interventions. In addition to seizure control outcomes, his research explores psychiatric co-morbidity of neurologic disease. He is currently the primary investigator of a studies examining the neurologic substrates of depression in people with epilepsy; the burden of psychogenic non-epileptic seizures in the Veteran population; and measuring coordination of health care using social network analysis methods.
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Ryan Van Patten,Tara A Austin, Erica Cotton, Lawrence Chan, John A Bellone, Kristen Mordecai,Hamada Altalib,Stephen Correia,Elizabeth W Twamley,Richard N Jones, Kelsey Sawyer,W Curt LaFrance
The Lancet Psychiatryno. 7 (2024): 516-525
Ryan Van Patten, Lawrence Chan,Krista Tocco,Kristen Mordecai,Hamada Altalib, Erica Cotton,Stephen Correia,Tyler E Gaston,Leslie P Grayson,Amber Martin, Samantha Fry,Adam Goodman,
Marissa Kellogg, Megan Amuan, Jacqueline Hirschey, W. LaFrance,Zulfi Haneef,Hamada Altalib,Rizwana Rehman, Mary Jo Pugh
Neurologyno. 24 (2023): E2571-E2584
Ryan Van Patten, Lawrence Chan,Krista Tocco,Kristen Mordecai,Hamada Altalib,Elizabeth W Twamley,Tyler E Gaston,Leslie P Grayson,Amber Martin, Samantha Fry,Adam Goodman,Jane B Allendorfer,
Journal of psychiatric research (2023): 282-289
NEUROLOGYno. 17 (2023)
Kaicheng Wang,Brenda T Fenton,Melissa Skanderson,Anne C Black,William C Becker,Elizabeth K Seng, Sarah E Anthony,Alexander B Guirguis,Hamada H Altalib,Addison Kimber, Nancy Lorenze,Joel D Scholten,
Sana F Ali,Yarden Bornovski,Margaret Gopaul,Daniela Galluzzo,Joseph Goulet,Stephanie Argraves,Ebony Jackson-Shaheed, Kei-Hoi Cheung,Cynthia A. Brandt,Hamada Hamid Altalib
BMJ Health & Care Informaticsno. 1 (2023): e100746-e100746
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