Wednesday, July 23, 2014

About Neurologist Houston Randolph W. Evans, M.D.


A local Houstonian, Randolph W. Evans, MD got his B.a. from Rice University in 1974 and M.d. from Baylor College of Medicine in 1978. Dr. Evans finished his internship and residency in Neurology at Baylor College of Medicine in 1982. He is board guaranteed in Neurology and subspecialty ensured in Headache Medicine and an individual of the American Academy of Neurology, the American Headache Society, and the Texas Neurological Society.

As clinical teacher at Baylor College of Medicine, Dr. Evans is eagerly included with the educating of therapeutic understudies and occupants. He is on the staff of Park Plaza Hospital, the Methodist Hospital, and St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital.

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Monday, July 14, 2014

Neurologist Houston various Publications


Randolph W. Evans  has various Publications


Randolph W. Evans Books

Books incorporate the accompanying: senior editorial manager of Prognosis of Neurological Disorders, first and second releases and proofreader of Neurology and Trauma, first and second versions; Iatrogenic Disorders; Diagnostic Testing in Neurology; Neurologic Treatment; the Saunders Manual of Neurologic Practice; Case Studies in Neurology ; Secondary Headache Disorders; Neurology Case Studies; Common Neurologic Disorders; Migraine and other Primary Headaches; and the co-writer of Handbook of Headache, first and second versions. Dr. Evans is a writer of in excess of 220 diary distributions and 75 book parts and is on the publication sheets of the productions Headache, Medlink Neurology, BMC Medicine, BMC Neurology, Headache Currents, Practical Neurology, Medscape Neurology and Neurosurgery, European Neurological Journal, Headache Research and Treatment, Frontiers in Headache Medicine and Facial Pain, and counseling manager of Neurologic Clinics of North America. Dr. Evans has been an impromptu companion commentator for various extra diaries including BMJ, Lancet, Lancet Neurology, Neurology, and the New England Journal of Medicine.