Edward Kaye, MD
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Specialty: Sleep Medicine, Critical Care Medicine
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Primary Location: 890 W Main St (39 mi.)
Other Locations - Languages Spoken: English
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Biography: Edward Kaye, MD
Expertise
Titles
- Assistant Professor, CWRU School of Medicine
Certifications & Memberships
- Sleep Medicine - American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
- Neurology - American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Education
Fellowship | Sleep Medicine - Neurology
Sleep Medicine - Neurology - Cleveland Clinic (2018 - 2019)
Residency | Neurology
Neurology - Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (2015 - 2018)
Internship | Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine - Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (2014 - 2015)
Medical Education
St George's University School Of Medicine (2014)
Other Education
University Of Toronto (2010)
Undergraduate
University Of Toronto (2004)
About
Edward (Ted) Kaye, MD, is a sleep medicine specialist with University Hospitals. He is board certified in sleep medicine and neurology from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
Dr. Kaye earned his medical degree from St. George’s University School of Medicine in Grenada, West Indies, with clinical rotations in Queens and Long Island, New York. He then completed an internship in internal medicine and a residency in neurology at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in New Hampshire, where he was co-chief resident of the program. Afterward, he completed a fellowship in sleep medicine at the Cleveland Clinic. Before joining University Hospitals, Dr. Kaye served as a sleep medicine physician at the Unity Sleep Disorders Center in Rochester, New York.
In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Kaye is a physician researcher, having authored multiple articles and abstracts in peer-reviewed publications. He has also presented at more than 40 local, national and international conferences on topics in neurology and sleep medicine.
Dr. Kaye is an active member of prominent organizations including the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, American Academy of Neurology, and the Alzheimer’s Association International Society to Advance Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment (ISTAART).
Dr. Kaye has a passion for diagnosing and treating all types of sleep disorders in the adult population, including those with neurological disorders.
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