Michelle Y. Chiu, MD, FRCPC

Neurologist, Department of Neurology
Instructor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
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Michelle Y. Chiu, MD, FRCPC

Michelle Y. Chiu, MD, FRCPC

Neurologist, Department of Neurology
Instructor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School

Medical Services

Languages
Chinese
English
Education
Undergraduate School
University of British Columbia
2012
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada
Medical School
University of British Columbia
2016
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada
Residency
Pediatric Neurology
University of British Columbia
2021
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada
Fellowship
Epilepsy
Boston Children's Hospital
2022
Boston
MA
Fellowship
Surgical Epileptology
Boston Children's Hospital
2023
Boston
MA
Certifications
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (Child and Adolescent Neurology)

Publications

Intralesional epileptiform activity in a fourth ventricular hamartoma associated with epileptic hemifacial spasm in a toddler: illustrative case. View Abstract
In Search of a Common Language: The Standardized Electrode Nomenclature for Stereoelectroencephalography Applications. View Abstract
The spectrum of movement disorders in young children with ARX-related epilepsy-dyskinesia syndrome. View Abstract
Somatic Mosaicism in PIK3CA Variant Correlates With Stereoelectroencephalography-Derived Electrophysiology. View Abstract
ARDS With Pneumothorax in a Young Adult. View Abstract
Seizure action plans in the pediatric population with epilepsy: Uptake, determinants, and parental interest in a mobile application. View Abstract
Pediatric Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2): Clinical Presentation, Infectivity, and Immune Responses. View Abstract
Safety and efficacy of independent allied healthcare professionals in the assessment and management of plagiocephaly patients. View Abstract
Pathophysiology of and therapeutic options for a GABRA1 variant linked to epileptic encephalopathy. View Abstract
Childhood Small Vessel Primary Angiitis of the Central Nervous System: A Treatable Cause of Super-refractory Status Epilepticus. View Abstract
The Performance of a Mobile Phone Respiratory Rate Counter Compared to the WHO ARI Timer. View Abstract
Improving the accuracy and efficiency of respiratory rate measurements in children using mobile devices. View Abstract