173 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine HEALTH AND WELLNESS he completed a residency in internal medicine at Sheba Medical Center, fellowship in clinical polysomnography at the University of Haifa and residency in neurology at Tel Aviv Medical Center by 1985, at which point he returned to the Israeli Navy as chief consulting neurologist. After many other medical roles in Israel, Dr. Katz immigrated to the United States and finished a fellowship in clinical neurophysiology at the Cleveland Clinic and in clinical epilepsy at the Yale School of Medicine. During his tenure with Yale University, Dr. Katz served as an associate research scientist and resident in clinical epilepsy, as well as attending neurologist at Yale New Haven Hospital, between 1989 and 1993. Throughout his career, he was also a consulting neurologist for the Whiting Forensic Institute and Yale Psychiatric Institute while also joining the Yale School of Medicine as an assistant clinical professor. Serving in that role until 2013, he concurrently excelled in executive roles with a number of medical companies. Since 1995, Dr. Katz has been the president of MedAhead, Inc., in Orange Connecticut, having also served as medical director of Telemedicine Consultants America and partner of Neurology Associates. Additionally, he is the owner and inventor of FlowKeepers, DK Electronics LLC. Notably, Dr. Katz was the youngest chief of neurology at Central Emek Hospital in Afula, Israel, and is recognized across the globe as a preeminent neurologist. For his success and dedication, he was named among Top Doctors in the New York Metro Area by Castle Connolly from 2002 to 2013, received several Most Compassionate Doctor and Patients’ Choice Awards, was recognized among America’s Top Physicians by the Consumer’s Research Council of America, and received the Special Mayor and Chief of Police Lifesaving Award from Milford, Connecticut, in 1998. Growing up in a small village in Israel, Dr. Amiram Katz desired to enter the field of medicine. Receiving an MD from the Sackler School of Medicine at Tel Aviv University in 1976, he went on to serve in the Israeli Navy, where he was a diving medical officer and served in the pulmonary unit at Meir General Hospital. Subsequently, AMIRAM KATZ, MD, DABPN NEUROLOGIST, PRESIDENT MedAhead, Inc. Orange, CT
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