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Kelsey Barrell, MD

Assistant Professor
Neuromuscular Medicine
Department of Neurology, University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Kelsey Barrell, MD is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Neuromuscular Medicine within the Department of Neurology at the University of Utah. She hails from Portland Oregon, studied anthropology at the University of Victoria, BC before obtaining her MD at Rosalind Franklin University of Medical Sciences in Chicago. She completed internship, residency and fellowship at the University of Utah where she developed a passion for academic medicine and education. Her academic interests include cancer and chemotherapy related neuromuscular complications and amyloidosis. She is the neurologic specialist in the regional Amyloidosis Program at the Huntsman Cancer Institute and is working towards developing a comprehensive multidisciplinary neuro-oncology clinic which will cover a wide range of neuromuscular disorders.

SPECIALTIES: Neuromuscular, Electromyography, Amyloid Neuropathy, Cancer and Chemotherapy related neuromuscular complications.

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