Sleep in Parkinson’s Disease
Speaker(s): Dr. Fahed Saada
Dr. Fahed Saada joined St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center in Syracuse, New York. As a neurohospitalist, Dr. Saada cares for hospitalized patients, with or at risk for neurological disorders and disease. He also works as a general neurologist in the Camillus area.
Dr. Saada earned his Doctor of Medicine from St. Matthew’s University School of Medicine. Following his graduation from medical school, Dr. Saada completed his internal medicine internship at Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio; a residency in neurology at University of Florida College of Medicine in Jacksonville, Florida; and a clinical neurophysiology fellowship at University of Rochester Medical Center in Rochester, New York.
In 2015 Dr. Saada was recognized by the University of Florida with The Louis S. Russo Award for Outstanding Professionalism in Medicine. This honor is presented annually to one resident displaying the highest standards of medical professionalism, substantiated by a commitment to personal behavior that reflects the core values of the consummate physician. As a neurology fellow at University of Rochester, Dr. Saada received the Neurology Fellow Teaching Award in 2016, bestowed by neurology residents in recognition of an exceptional instructor who has made extraordinary contributions to resident teaching.
Dr. Saada is now the section chief of neurology and the stroke program director at St. Joseph’s hospital.
Dr. Saada is a member of the American Academy of Neurology. Dr. Saada is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology