Mohsen M. Hamza, M.D. - Neurology & Sleep Center

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Mohsen Hamza, M.D. is a prominent clinical neurologist specializing in adult as well as child neurology. Having been in practice since 1988, Dr. Hamza's West Los Angeles office offers a State-of-the Art Neuro-diagnostic laboratory, which is equipped to provide EEG, Evoked Potentials, EMG, Nerve Conduction Studies, Doppler Vascular studies and offers neurological care for industrial and personal injuries.

Dr. Hamza attended Mansourah University in Egypt, where he obtained his undergraduate and medical doctorate degrees. He completed his internship and residency at Louisiana State University, followed by a fellowship in Neurology at the University of Oklahoma. Dr. Hamza is Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

In 1988, Dr. Hamza was appointed as Assistant Professor of Neurology at Charles Drew Medical School and UCLA. He is American Board certified and has hospital affiliations with Santa Monica - UCLA, St Vincent's Medical Center, Olive View - UCLA, and St. John's Health Center, Santa Monica.

Dr. Hamza was designated by the California Board of Industrial Medicine as a Qualified Medical Examiner. He is an examiner for the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

Dr. Hamza has written several publications and has presented many lectures to regional and national scientific groups. He has been a member of the American Academy of Neurology, American Child Neurological Society and the Association of California Neurologist..

He is a member of the Clinical Electromedical Research Academy, American Headache Society, American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, American Academy of Neurophysiology,  American Academy of Sleep Medicine & American Academy of Pain Management.

Mohsen M. Hamza, M.D. - Curriculum Vitae

Summary of Qualifications:

  • More than 18 years experience in neurology, with experience in academic and private practice, and as a member of the staffs of several major health care institutions.
  • Specializing in Neurological Diseases and Disorders (Private Practice)
    at 11600 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 420, West Los Angeles, CA 90025 USA.
    From 1990 to Present
  • Academic posts from 07/1988 until present in Neurology.
  • Special Qualifications in Child Neurology.
  • Background includes Professorship at the University level in Neurology & Pediatric Neurology at Charles Drew Medical School and Olive View in Los Angeles, California and in several major Health Care Institutes.
  • Diplomate, American Board of Neurology with special qualification in Child Neurology.
  • Examiner for American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
  • An accomplished and experienced lecturer with excellent written and verbal communication skills; easily conveys complex concepts to people of all backgrounds.

Awards:

  • American Top Physician - 2003
  • International Health Professional of the Year - 2005 - Cambridge, England 

Education:

  • Mansourah School of Medicine; Mansourah University, Mansourah Egypt
    MD Degree: December 1978.
  • Mansourah School of Medicine; Mansourah University, Mansourah Egypt
    Pre-Med Degree: October 1973.

Graduate Training:

  • 7/86 - 6/88:  University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Oklahoma City, OK.
    Fellowship - Neurology Adults and Children; University Health Sciences Center
  • 7/85 - 6/86:  University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Oklahoma City, OK.
    Residency - Neurology
  • 7/84 - 6/85:  Louisiana State University Medical Center; Lafayette, LA
    Residency - Pediatrics.
  • 7/83 - 6/84:  Louisiana State University Medical Center; Lafayette, LA
    Internship - Pediatrics.
  • 7/81 -6/83:   King Drew Medical Center; Los Angeles, CA
    Trainee - Neurological Surgery & Epilepsy Center.
  • 9/80 - 12/80: Louisiana State University Graduate School, Baton Rouge, LA
  • 4/80 - 9/80:  Ministry of Health, Egypt
    Physician
  • 3/79 - 3/80: Mansourah University Hospital; Mansourah, Egypt.
    Internship - Flexible

Medical Licensure:

  • California March 1987 - Current
  • California Board of Industrial Medicine; Qualified Medical Examiner

American Board Certification:

  • Diplomate: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology with Special Qualification in Child Neurology

Society Memberships:

  • Association of California Neurologists
  • American Academy of Clinical Neurophysiology
  • American Academy of Pain Management
  • American Headache Society
  • American Academy of Sleep Medicine
  • American Academy of Neurology
  • American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine
  • American Registry of Pathology - Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
  • Child Neurology Society
  • Clinical Electromedical Research Academy, U.S.A
  • European Federation of Neurological Societies

Lectures & Publications:

  • Benign Subdural Collection - A Case of Macrocrania in Infancy Presented to American Academy of Neurology Meeting - April 1987
  • Infantile Botulism, "Southern Medical Journal" August 1988.
  • Benign Extracerebral Fluid Collection - A Cause of Macrocrania in Infancy "Pediatric Neurology." Volume 3, Number 4.
  • Parainflammatory Leukoencephalomyelitis -Clinical and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings, "Journal of Child Neurology." Volume 3, July 1988.
  • Macrocistema Magna -A Marker for Maldevelopment of the Brain "Pediatric Neurology." Volume 4, Number 5.
  • Convulsive Status Epilepticus in an Urban Pediatric Population (LQs Angeles).
  • Status Epilepticus Associated with Shigellosis.
  • Convulsive Status Epilepticus in an Urban Adult Population (Los Angeles).
  • Allopurinal Treatment for Status Epilepticus.

Lectures:

  • Cerebral Vascular Accidents in Young Adults and Children.
  • MPTP-Induced Parkinsonism
  • CNS Manifestation of Whipple's Disease.
  • Spinal Cord Syndromes in Children
  • Arteriovenous Malfonnation of Spinal Cord.
  • Paroxysmal Disorders -A CNS Perspective.
  • Olivo-Ponto-Cerebellar Atrophy -A Case Report.
  • Syringomyelia.
  • Herpes Simplex Encephalitis Pathophysiology, Clinical Manifestations and Management.
  • Hydrocephalus Pathophysiology, Clinical Manifestations and Management.
  • CNS Manifestations and Management of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.
  • Hypothalmic Tumors.
  • Disorders of Carbohydrate Metabolism - A CNS Prospective
  • Glycogen Storage Diseases - A Central Nervous System Prospective.
  • Peroxisomal Disorders.
11600 Wilshire Blvd, Ste. 420, West Los Angeles, CA 90025

Continuing Medical Education:

  • 03/23/06 - Incretin Replacement Therapy: A new treatment tool for type 2 diabetes,
    approved by The Joslin Diabetes Center
  • 03/09/06 - Comprehensive Mental Health Approaches
    approved by Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy
  • 02/02/06 - Mechanisms of Chronic Pain: Applied Theory for Improved Outcomes
    approved by Postgraduate Institute of Medicine
  • 02/08/06 - The Myths and Realities of Neutralizing Antibodies
    approved by Postgraduate Institute of Medicine
  • 11/05/05 - Advances in Neurological Therapies
    approved by California Association of Long Term Care Medicine
  • 09/22/05 - Practice with the Esperts: Strategies for Pain Management with Botulinum Neurotoxin Therapy
    approved by The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • 04/09/05 - 04/16/05 - The American Academy of Neurology, 57th Annual Meeting
  • 04/01/05 - Critical Diagnostic and Decisions Affecting Patient Outcome Module II
    approved by Harvard Medical School
  • 11/20/04 - The Neurology Ambassador Program
    Approved by American Headache Society Founded in 1959
  • 10/13/04 - The Evolution of Type 2 Diabetes
    approved by The Joslin Diabetes Center
  • 09/21/04 - Third Annual Dementia Congress
    approved by The Academy for Healthcare Education
  • 09/18/04 - Maximizing Outcomes in the Management of Anxiety
    approved by CME, LLC
  • 07/15/04 - The Daily Special: Discussions on Movement Disorders
    approved by Inellyst Medical Communications
  • 07/10/04 - Understanding the New Model: Chronic Pain as a Part of Depression and Migraine - approved by Medical World
  • 07/31/04 - An Unmet Clinical Need: Effectively Managing Bipolar Depression
    approved by Continuing Medical Education, Inc.
  • 06/30/04 - QME Home Study Course #4, #5
    approved by O'Briens Employer Services Company
  • 06/26/04 - Clinical Update: Botulinum Toxin Type A in the Treatment of Back Pain and Muscle Spasm - approved by University of South Florida
  • 06/14/04 - Diagnosis and Treating Pediatric Acid Related Disorders
    approved by Dannemiller Memorial Education Foundation
  • 05/18/04 - Methodologies for Experts in Neurotoxin Therapy
    approved by Neurotoxin Institute
  • 05/13/04 - Botulinum Neurotoxin for Today's Neurologist: Evidence, Experience and Administration - approved by The Institute of Medical Studies
  • 04/24/04 - 05/01/04 - The American Academy of Neurology, 56th Annual Meeting
  • 04/07/04 - Diagnosing and Treating Pediatric Acid Related Orders
    approved by Dannemiller Memorial Educational Foundation
  • 03/31/04 - MS Treatment Algorithms
    approved by Health Science Center
  • 10/22/03 - Brain Circuits Determine Destiny in Depression
    approved by Univesity of California, San Diego School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry
  • 10/08/03 - An Evening Program: Understanding Otitis Media
    approved by Medical World Conferences
  • 09/16/03 - Dementia in Long Term Care: A Pre-Conference to the UCLA Intensive Course in Geriatric Medicine and Board Review
    approved by California Association of Long Tenn Care Medicine
  • 06/03/03 - Awake and Involved: Addressing Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in Patients with Parkinson's Disease
    approved by Projects in Knowledge
  • 01/25/03 to 01/26/2003 - UCLA Comprehensive Review of Pain Management
    approved by UCLA School of Medicine
  • 01/15/03 Changing the Long-term Outlook in Parkinson's Disease: Early Intervention Strategies - approved by Projects in Knowledge
  • 10/29/02 - Practical Management of Multiple Sclerosis: Diagnostic Imaging and Therapeutic Decisions - approved by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine
  • 10/17/02 - Conversations on Multiple Sclerosis: Practical Considerations for Treatment and Managing Patient Expectations - approved by University of Cincinnati
  • 10/12/02 - Exploring the Management of Parkinson's Disease and Restless Leg Syndrome - approved by The Center for Health Care Education, LLC.
  • 10/05/02 - Mechanistic Approach to the Treatment of Painful Peripheral Neuropathies - approved by Dannemiller Memorial Educational Foundation
  • 09/21/02 - Diabetes 2002 - approved by Saint John's Health Center 54th Postgraduate Assembly
  • 09/12/02 - Primary Care Clinical Trends: Cox-2 Inhibition and Pain Management
    approved by Medical Media Communications
  • 07/02/02 - QME Home Study Course # 6
    approved by O'Briens Employer Services Company
  • 05/18/02 - Painful Neuropathies: Diagnostic Approach, Pathophysiology, and Treatment - approved by Dannemiller Memorial Educational Foundation
  • 12/31/01 - New Antiepileptic Drugs, approved by LAC-Martin Luther King, Jr. / Drew Medical Center
  • 12/31/01 - Guidelines for the Management of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
    approved by LAC-Martin Luther King, Jr. / Drew Medical Center
  • 12/31/01 Pharmacologic Advances in Pain: Medicine - Botulinum Toxin, approved by LAC-Martin Luther King, Jr. / Drew Medical Center
  • 12/31/01 - CNS Sepsis, approved by LAC-Martin Luther King, Jr. /Drew Medical Center
  • 01/04/01 to 10/08/01 - Neuroscience, Medical Education Course
    approved by Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science
  • 03/01/01 - Managing Epilepsy in Women Across the Reproductive Cycle
    approved by Projects in Knowledge
  • 08/31/01 - Quarterly Staff Meeting, approved by QA-HP Medical Center
  • 01/2000 to 11/2000 - Neuroscience Grand Rounds, approved by Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science
  • 08/03/2000 - QME Home Study Course #4, Course #3
    approved by O'Briens Employer Services Company
  • 4/29/00-5/6/00 - The American Academy of Neurology, 52ndAnnualMeeting
  • 06/08/00 to 06/10/00 - Neurology Board Review Course
    approved by The Olser Institute
  • 01/13/00 to 01/15/00 - Neurology Board Review Course
    approved by The Olser Institute
  • 10/06/1999 - Evolving Strategies in the Treatment of Epilepsy
    approved by Beam Institut
  • 01/99 to 12/99 - Neuroscience and Epilepsy Center Grand Rounds
  • approved by Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science
  • 09/27/1998 - Neurology Board Review Course
    |approved by The Osler Institute
  • 01/98 to 12/98 - Neuroscience and Epilepsy Center Grand Rounds
  • approved by Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science
  • 10/23/1997 - American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, Annual Meeting
  • 4/12/97-4/19/97 - The American Academy of Neurology, 49th Annual Meeting
  • 06/24/94 to 06/26/94 - Current Concepts in Child Neurology
    approved by Children's Hospital and Health Center
  • 02/26/1990 to 03/02/1990 - Neuropathology Review
    approved by Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
  • 02/1990 - The Biologic Basis of Neurology and Psychiatry
    approved by The Cook County Graduate School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois

Hospital Affiliations:

  • Olive View Medical Center - UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
    .
  • King Drew Medical Center; Los Angeles, CA
    .
  • Queen of Angels
    Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center
    Los Angeles, CA
    .
  • Saint Vincent's Medical Center
    Los Angeles, CA
    .
  • Santa Monica - UCLA Medical Center

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What does a neurologist treat?
Neurologists treat disorders of the nervous system, brain, spinal cord, nerves, muscles and pain.

Common neurological disorders include:

  • Stroke
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Headache
  • Epilepsy
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Sleep disorders
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Pain
  • Movement disorders
  • Brain and spinal cord injuries
  • Brain tumors
  • Peripheral nerve disorders
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  • Learning and attention problems
  • Cerebral palsy