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Office
600 N Wolfe St
Baltimore, MD 21287Phone+1 410-955-5080
Summary
- Dr. Raymond Kandt lives in Baltimore, MD. He is a neurohospitalist in Columbia, MD and is affiliated with hospitals in the area, including Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center. He received his medical degree from University of Virginia School of Medicine and has been in practice more than 40 years. He is experienced in general neurology and child neurology.
Education & Training
- Johns Hopkins UniversityResidency, Neurology, 1978 - 1981
- Johns Hopkins UniversityResidency, Pediatrics, 1976 - 1978
- University of Virginia School of MedicineClass of 1976
Certifications & Licensure
- MD State Medical License 1979 - 2026
- NC State Medical License 1984 - 2020
- MI State Medical License 1981 - 1985
- American Board of Pediatrics Pediatrics
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Neurology with Special Qualification in Child Neurology
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Regional Top Doctor Castle Connolly, 2014
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 25 citations18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography in children and adolescents with traumatic brain injuryGordon Worley, John M. Hoffman, S S Paine, Sophia L. Kalman, Susan J. Claerhout
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology. 2008-11-12 - 3 citationsTuberous sclerosis complex and neurofibromatosis type 1: the two most common neurocutaneous diseases.Raymond S Kandt
Neurologic Clinics. 2003-11-01 - 2 citationsTuberous sclerosis complex and neurofibromatosis type 1: the two most common neurocutaneous diseases.Raymond S Kandt
Neurologic Clinics. 2002-11-01
Grant Support
- DNA Deletions In Duchenne Muscular DystrophyNational Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke1988–1990
- DNA Delections In Duchenne Muscular DystrophyNational Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke1986–1987
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