Consciousness and its content have fascinated me since my youth. I am Jesse Corry, a board certified neurologist and neurointensivist currently practicing in St. Paul, Minnesota. I received my BA in biology at Lawrence University in 1998, and my MD at the Medical College of Wisconsin in 2002. I completed my residency in 2006 and fellowship in 2008.
Given my interest in states of consciousness, I have investigated the use of hypothermia for treatment of seizures refractory to conventional management and novel management of cerebral edema. My research has been published in several peer-reviewed journals and presented at several regional, national, and international conferences. Later in my career, improving access of patients to neurologic care via telemedicine grew as an interest that led me to work in the Twin Cities of Minnesota helping to expand and develop teleneurology services. It is during this time that I started to podcast on a number of topics from diet in brain health to how memory influences topics in current events.
The neurosciences are fascinating. I hope to share this zeal with my patients. However, brain and nerve health can be overwhelming to patients and families affected by these diseases. As a neurologist, my goal is not only to educate patients and families about their condition and treatment options, but to serve as a guide in what are often difficult experiences.
Education/Training
- BA, Lawrence University Appleton, WI
- MD: The Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
- Residency Neurology: The Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
- Fellowship Neurocritical Care: Washington University, St. Louis, MO