Dr. Brad A Racette

Dr. Brad A Racette Senior Vice President, Barrow Neurological Institute

Specialty and Interest

Locations

Phoenix
United States of America

Experience

Senior Vice President
Barrow Neurological Institute
2022 - Present
Phoenix

Professor & Chairman
Barrow Neurological Institute
2022 - Present
Phoenix

Emeritus Professor
Washington University in St. Louis
2022 - Present
St. Louis

Professor & Executive Vice Chairman
Washington University in St. Louis
2016 - 2022
St. Louis

Education and Training

Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago
MD
1988 - 1992

American Neurological Association
Fellowship
- 2004

American Academy of Neurology
Fellowship

Washington University School of Medicine
Fellowship
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Dr. Brad A Racette's top areas of care are Acute spinal cord injury, alzheimer's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), ataxia, Bbell's palsy, brain tumors, cerebral aneurysm, epilepsy, seizures, traumatic brain injury .
Who is Dr. Brad A Racette?
Dr. Brad A Racette is Neurologist in Phoenix. Dr. Brad A Racette is affiliated with medical facilities such as Barrow Neurological Institute, Barrow Neurological Institute and many more. Dr. Brad A Racette graduated from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, American Neurological Association and many more.
What is Dr. Brad A Racette's education qualification?
Dr. Brad A Racette graduated from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, American Neurological Association and many more.
Where does Dr. Brad A Racette work?
Dr. Brad A Racette is affiliated with medical facilities such as Barrow Neurological Institute, Barrow Neurological Institute and many more.
Why do patients visit Dr. Brad A Racette?
Patients frequently visit Dr. Brad A Racette for Acute spinal cord injury, alzheimer's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), ataxia, Bbell's palsy, brain tumors, cerebral aneurysm, epilepsy, seizures, traumatic brain injury .