[In Context] Kapil Sethi: all about water buffaloes and refusing to be boring
You may know him as Professor Emeritus of Neurology at the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University (Augusta, GA, USA), as director of the College's Movement Disorders Program (1985–2016), or perhaps as director of its National Parkinson's Foundation Center of Excellence (2000–2009). You may know him from the many (many) clinical trials on Parkinson's disease, restless legs syndrome, and other movement disorders with which he has been involved. Many of you will know him best as your teacher—the expert in movement disorders who tried to make your medical training more meaningful, more relevant, and whenever possible, more fun.
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