Biography
Chloe Hill, MD, MS is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at the University of Michigan Medical School. Dr. Hill has expertise in the treatment of patients with epilepsy and is part of the University of Michigan Comprehensive Epilepsy Center.
Dr. Hill received her undergraduate degree in Neuroscience from Brown University and then her medical degree from Weill Cornell Medical College. She completed her Neurology residency and Epilepsy fellowship at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Following clinical training, she was appointed as an Instructor in Neurology at the University of Pennsylvania and earned a Masters in Health Policy Research with a focus in Patient Safety and Quality Improvement. She started her appointment at the University of Michigan as an Assistant Professor in Neurology in 2018.
Areas of Interest
Dr. Hill’s research focuses on expanding access to outpatient specialist care, optimizing care processes, and defining high value care for patients with epilepsy and neurology patients. Her work aims to innovate models of care delivery and inform health policy.
Clinical Interests
seizures, epilepsy, surgical treatment of epilepsy, women’s health in epilepsy
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Credentials
Medical School or Training
- Weill Cornell Medical College, 2010
Residency
- Hospital of The University Of Pennsylvania, Neurology, PA, 2014
Fellowship
- Clinical Neurophysiology, Hospital of The University Of Pennsylvania, 2015
Board Certification
- Neurology
- Epilepsy