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Samuel Terman, MD, MS

He/Him

Assistant Professor of Neurology
Medicine

Dr. Terman is a neurologist who specializes in caring for patients with seizures and epilepsy. He earned a BS in neuroscience from Brown University in 2009. Then, he completed his MD at the University of Michigan in 2014, and during this time also obtained an MS in Clinical Research which included training in statistics and epidemiology. He then completed his neurology residency at the University of Michigan in 2018, and pursued further subspecialty training during epilepsy fellowship at the University of Michigan in addition to a second Master’s in Health and Healthcare Research at the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation. His work focuses on medical decision-making for patients with neurological medications including risk prediction and net-benefit modeling in addition to health services outcomes regarding care processes.


Projects:

Individualized net-benefit of antiseizure medication deprescribing in well-controlled epilepsy

Research Area(s)

Clinical Outcomes | Epilepsy | predictive modeling

Grants

  • Principal investigator of: Optimizing antiseizure medication discontinuation decisions by integrating seizure risk prediction and patient preferences towards individualized net-benefit assessment
  • Principal investigator of: Optimizing antiseizure medication discontinuation decisions by integrating seizure risk prediction and patient preferences towards individualized net-benefit assessment
  • Principal investigator of: Optimizing antiseizure medication deprescribing decisions across the lifespan by integrating seizure risk prediction and patient preferences towards individualized net-benefit assessment