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Office
1210 W 18th St
Ste 101
Sioux Falls, SD 57104Phone+1 605-328-8130Fax+1 605-328-8101
Summary
- Dr. Xuesheng Feng is a neurologist in Sioux Falls, SD and is affiliated with Sentara CarePlex Hospital. He received his medical degree from Qingdao University Medical College and has been in practice 29 years. He is board certified in neurology, sleep medicine, headache medicine, neuroimaging, and epilepsy. He is experienced in various neurological disorders.
Education & Training
- UPMC Medical Education (Pittsburgh)Residency, Neurology, 2004 - 2007
- UPMC Medical EducationResidency, Internal Medicine, 2002 - 2003
- Qingdao University Medical CollegeClass of 1988
Certifications & Licensure
- VA State Medical License 2006 - 2026
- SD State Medical License Active through 2025
- PA State Medical License 2002 - 2018
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Neurology
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Epilepsy
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification Practice Fusion EHR, Practice Fusion, Inc., 2012
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 11 citationsPost-traumatic Headache and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Brain Networks and Connectivity.Nasim Maleki, Alan G. Finkel, Guoshuai Cai, Alexandra Ross, R. Davis Moore
Current Pain and Headache Reports. 2021-03-05 - 87 citationsIdentification of a negative response element in the human inducible nitric-oxide synthase (hiNOS) promoter: The role of NF-κB-repressing factor (NRF) in basal repress...Xuesheng Feng, Zhong Guo, Mahtab Nourbakhsh, Hansjörg Hauser, Ray Ganster
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2002-10-29 - 12 citationsGlycochenodeoxycholate (GCDC) Inhibits Cytokine Induced iNOS Expression in Rat HepatocytesBrian T. Bucher, Xuesheng Feng, Geetha Jeyabalan, Baochun Zhang, Lifang Shao
The Journal of Surgical Research. 2007-03-01
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