Dr. Inglese specializes in pediatric neurology at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital and works primarily with hospitalized children and their follow-up care. He joined the medical staff in 2020.
Before joining Johns Hopkins All Children’s, Dr. Inglese held several faculty appointments, including associate professor of pediatric neurology and director of the child neurology fellowship program at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. He helped manage the wide spectrum of neurological disorders in pediatric patients, and received teaching and distinguished service accolades for mentoring trainees at numerous academic centers.
Dr. Inglese is experienced in neuroimmunology, treating patients with immune and infectious disorders of the nervous system. His clinical interests include children and adolescents diagnosed with epilepsy, and helping families effectively cope and live with the neurological disorder.
Dr. Inglese earned his medical degree from the University of Bologna in Bologna, Italy. He completed his residency in child neurology at Yale New Haven-Bridgepoint Hospital in Connecticut, and fellowship in clinical epilepsy and electrophysiology at St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Dr. Inglese has been awarded numerous research grants and contracts to investigate the effectiveness and safety of different oral and intravenous medications on partial seizures and epilepsy.
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Board Certification
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Education
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Teaching Appointment
Kings Country Hospital
07/01/1984 - 06/30/1986
Electroencephalography
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Residency
Kings County Hospital Center
07/01/1984 - 06/30/1987
Child Neurology
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Fellowship
St. Lukes Medical Center
07/01/2003 - 06/30/2005
Electrophysiology
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Internship
Bridgeport Hospital (Yale-New Haven Medical Center)
07/01/1982 - 06/30/1984
Pediatrics
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Medical Education
University of Bologna
09/01/1976 - 07/01/1982
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Teaching Appointment
University of Wisconsin Hospitals & Clinics
07/01/1993 - 06/30/1997
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Teaching Appointment
Medical College of Wisconsin~
04/01/2001 - 07/01/2003