
Neurologist

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Absence Seizure
Epilepsy
Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizure
Seizures
Janet E. Graham helps people who have seizures, which are sudden changes in the brain that can cause problems like shaking or staring off. She is really good at treating different kinds of seizures, like absence seizures and generalized tonic-clonic seizures.
When Janet E. Graham works with patients, she uses her special skills to understand their problems and find the best ways to help them feel better. Patients trust her because she listens carefully and explains things in a way that is easy to understand.
To make sure she gives the best care, Janet E. Graham always keeps learning about new medical information and research. This helps her stay up-to-date and provide the most effective treatments for her patients.
Janet E. Graham works well with other medical professionals, like doctors and nurses. She shares her knowledge and collaborates with them to give the best care possible to patients.
One of Janet E. Graham's important works was studying how certain medications used for seizures can affect pregnant women and their babies. This research helped doctors understand the risks better and find ways to keep both the mother and the baby safe.
In a publication called "Assisted reproduction and the fetal malformation risk associated with antiseizure medication exposure in pregnancy," Janet E. Graham shared her findings with other medical experts. This helped raise awareness and improve care for pregnant women with epilepsy.
Overall, Janet E. Graham's dedication to learning, collaboration with colleagues, and impactful research have made a positive difference in the lives of her patients, especially those dealing with seizures and epilepsy.
