Current MGH Appointment: Assistant Attending Neurologist
Current HMS Appointment: Assistant Professor of Neurology
Mailing Address: Dept. Of Neurology, Div. Of Auditory Neuroscience, Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School Edwards Research Building 40 Blossom Street Boston, Ma 02114
Current MGH Address: Dept. Of Neurology, Div. Of Auditory Neuroscience, Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School Edwards Research Building 40 Blossom Street Boston, Ma 02114
Primary Office Phone Number: (617)-432-0139
MGH Neurology Phone #: 726-5533/patient care, 432-0139/lab.
Patient Office Location: Suite 835, Wang Ambulatory Care Ctr, MGH
Patient Office Phone: 617-726-5533
E-Mail: mark_tramo@hms.harvard.edu
FAX #: 734-7557, c/o HMS Neurobiology Dept.
Undergraduate Education: B.A., Yale College, 1978
Medical School: M.D., Cornell University Medical College, 1982
Graduate School: Ph.D. (Neurobiology), Harvard Graduate School Of Arts & Sciences
Residencies and Fellowships:
1982-1983: Intern in Internal Medicine, USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA,
1983-1986, Resident in Neurology, The New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center, NY, NY
1985: Chief Resident, Neurology Ward, The New York Hospital
1986: Chief Resident, Neurology Ward, Memorial Hospital - Sloan-Kettering Cancer Ctr San Francisco, California
Board Certification & Licensure Diplomate in Neurology, American Board of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1988 Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners, 1983
Primary Specialty: Cognitive/Behavioral Neurology
Other Specialties: Auditory Neurology
Research Interests: Auditory Physiology and Neurology of Music, Speech, and Voice Perception
Clinical Interests: Amusia, Aphasia, Agnosia, Amnesia, Alexia, Dementia, Epilepsy, Hearing Disorders, Mood Disorders
Representative Publications:
Tramo MJ Physiological acoustics. In: Beyer RT, Parker SP, eds., McGraw-Hill 1998 Yearbook of Science and Technology, Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, NY:McGraw-Hill, pp. 305-307
Tramo MJ, Bharucha JJ, Musiek FE Music perception and cognition following bilateral lesions of auditory cortex. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 1990; 2:195-212 (Abstracted by permission In: Hall III, J., ed. 1991 Year Book of Speech, Language, and Hearing, Chicago: Mosby 1991; Chapter 15: Auditory Findings in Pathologies)
Tramo MJ, Baynes K, Volpe B Impaired syntactic comprehension and production in Broca's aphasia: CT lesion localization and recovery patterns. Neurology 1988; 38:95-98