Jasmine Policherla, DO

Jasmine Policherla, DO

jpoliche2@dmc.org

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Jasmine Policherla, DO

Narrative Bio

Dr. Policherla is a medical graduate of the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She is a native to Detroit, and has special interests in epilepsy, neurophysiology and socioeconomic disparities in medicine. She completed her undergraduate education at Kalamazoo College in both Biology and Psychology. She enjoys traveling, painting, and eating at whatever new Detroit restaurant pops up next.

Academic Rank

PGY 4 Pediatric Neurology Resident

Other Information

Memberships:

• Member of American Osteopathic Association 2016-present
• Member of American Epilepsy Society 2019-present
• Member of American Academy of Neurology 2020-present
• Member of Child Neurology Society 2020-present

Undergraduate

 Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI  Double Major Biology and Psychology Graduated: June 2015

Position Title

 PGY-3 Pediatric Resident in Neurology

Medical

 Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, May 2020

Residency

 Pediatric Residency, Childrens Hospital of Michigan Graduated June of 2022

Specialties

 Pediatric Neurology

Publications

• K. Jenrow & J. Policherla (December, 2016). Whole Brain Irradiation and its effects on spatial
memory in Fisher-344 rats. Oral Presentation presented at: Graduate Academic Conference of
Michigan State University; East Lansing, MI, USA.


• J. Policherla, M.Basha MD, R. Miramar MD, J. Johns MD. (December, 2019). Status Epilepticus:
Analysis of the Time to Follow Up; A Retrospective cohort study Poster presented at: American
Epilepsy Conference; Baltimore, MD, USA.

• J. Policherla DO, Khan, I MD, M.Basha MD, R. Miramar MD, (April, 2022). Status Epilepticus:
Analysis of the Time to Follow Up; A Retrospective cohort study. Poster presented at : American
Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting; Seattle, WA, USA.


• T. Govil MD, J. Policherla DO, A. Weber DO. (August, 2022). Sunflower Syndrome Case Report.
Submission pending to Child Neurology Society and Neurology.

 

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