Education
Medical College of Virginia
Residencies
University of Washington
Clinical / Research Interests
Multiple Sclerosis
General Neurology
Deep Brain Stimulation
Movement Disorders
Dementia
Biography

Ted Rothstein, MD is board-certified in Neurology.  He is also a professor and the Director of the Medical Student education program in Neurology at The George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences. His clinical interests include multiple sclerosis, general neurology issues, deep brain stimulation, movement disorders, and dementia.

Dr. Rothstein received his medical education from the Medical College of Virginia.  He completed his internship at The Queens Hospital in Hawaii and his residency in neurology at the University of Washington.

He practiced Adult Clinical Neurology at Northwest Hospital in Seattle.  He joined The George Washington University in 2003.

Throughout his career, he has held multiple faculty appointments, been a member of several societies, and has been published in numerous publications.  In addition, he is an avid researcher and has been the principle investigator in several clinical trials.