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Office
5 Watson Rd
Belmont, MA 02478Phone+1 617-484-5010- Is this information wrong?
Summary
- Dr. Gregory Clark, MD is a board certified psychiatrist in Belmont, Massachusetts. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in Massachusetts. He is an Assistant Professor at Tufts Medical Center.
Education & Training
- Tufts Medical CenterResidency, Psychiatry, 1979 - 1983
- Perelman School of Medicine at the University of PennsylvaniaClass of 1979
Certifications & Licensure
- MA State Medical License 1981 - 2025
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Psychiatry
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 4 citationsSelective Decrease in Allodynia With High-Frequency Neuromodulation via High-Electrode-Count Intrafascicular Peripheral Nerve Interface After Brachial Plexus Injury.Christopher C. Duncan, David T. Kluger, Tyler S. Davis, David J. Warren, David M. Page, Douglas T. Hutchinson, Gregory A. Clark> ;Neuromodulation. 2019 Jul 1
- 96 citationsMotor Control and Sensory Feedback Enhance Prosthesis Embodiment and Reduce Phantom Pain After Long-Term Hand Amputation.David M. Page, Jacob A. George, David T. Kluger, Christopher C. Duncan, Suzanne Wendelken, Tyler S. Davis, Douglas T. Hutchinson, Gregory A. Clark> ;Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 2018 Sep 21
- 112 citationsRestoration of motor control and proprioceptive and cutaneous sensation in humans with prior upper-limb amputation via multiple Utah Slanted Electrode Arrays (USEAs) i...Suzanne Wendelken, David M. Page, Tyler S. Davis, Heather A. C. Wark, David T. Kluger, Christopher C. Duncan, David J. Warren, Douglas T. Hutchinson, Gregory A. Clark> ;Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation. 2017 Nov 25
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Press Mentions
- Latest Technology Offers Promise Amputees May Be Able to ‘Feel’ AgainJuly 4th, 2019