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Anne-Marie Wills, MD, Neurology, Boston, MA

Anne-Marie A Wills MD

Movement Disorder, Neurodegenerative


Associate Professor, Neurology-Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School

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  • 55 Fruit StWang Acc Rm 835Boston, MA 02114

  • Phone+1 617-726-5532

  • Fax+1 617-726-4101

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Education & Training

  • Harvard School of Public Health
    Harvard School of Public HealthMPH, Clinical Effectiveness, 2006 - 2009
  • Mass General Brigham/Brigham and Women's Hospital/Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School
    Mass General Brigham/Brigham and Women's Hospital/Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical SchoolResidency, Neurology, 2002 - 2005
  • Mount Auburn Hospital
    Mount Auburn HospitalInternship, Internal Medicine, 2001 - 2002
  • Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
    Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and SurgeonsClass of 2001

Certifications & Licensure

  • MA State Medical License
    MA State Medical License 2005 - 2026
  • ME State Medical License
    ME State Medical License 2021 - 2026
  • RI State Medical License
    RI State Medical License 2021 - 2026
  • NH State Medical License
    NH State Medical License 2021 - 2025
  • Neurology
    American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Neurology

Clinical Trials

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

  • New Hope for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy with Innovative Trial
    New Hope for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy with Innovative TrialSeptember 3rd, 2024
  • In Parkinson's Disease, BMI Reduction May Signal Poor Outcomes
    In Parkinson's Disease, BMI Reduction May Signal Poor OutcomesJanuary 11th, 2016
  • Weight Loss Early in Parkinson’s Development Could Mean Quicker Disease Progression
    Weight Loss Early in Parkinson’s Development Could Mean Quicker Disease ProgressionJanuary 11th, 2016
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