Phil Ross, DO

Phil Ross, DO

Phil Ross, DO

Office Address

Wayne State University
School of Medicine
Department of Neurology, Suite 8C- UHC
4201 St. Antoine
Detroit, MI 48201

Office: (313) 577-1245
Office Fax: (313) 745-4216
Clinic Fax: (313) 745-4468

Narrative Bio

Philip Ross, D.O. is an Assistant Professor (Clinical) with the Division of Neurocritical Care, Wayne State University/Detroit Receiving Hospital. He joined the Department in March of 2021. Dr. Ross received his B.S. from Tennessee Wesleyan University in 2009.  He is a graduate of LMU - DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine, 2014.  He completed his neurology residency with the Department of Neurology Ascension Health System in Warren, Michigan in 2018 and served as Chief Intern for Class of 2014, St. John Providence/Ascension Health System.  Dr. Ross completed a Neurocritical Care Fellowship with the Department of Neurology at Henry Ford Hospital, Michigan in 2020.


Dr. Ross is board certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Neurology & Psychiatry.  He served as Attending Neurologist at St. Luke’s Hospital – Duluth, MN, 2018 - 2019

 

Academic Rank

Assistant Professor Department of Neurology (Clinical)

 

Undergraduate

 Tennessee Wesleyan University – B.S. , 2009

Position Title

Assistant Professor Department of Neurology (Clinical) and Division of Neurocritical Care
Wayne State University/Detroit Receiving Hospital

Medical

LMU – DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine – D.O., 2014

Residency

Neurology Residency – Department of Neurology Ascension Health System – Warren, MI 2018

Fellowships

 Neurocritical Care Fellowship, Department of Neurosurgery, Henry Ford Health System  2020

Interests

Traumatic Brain and Spinal Cord Injury, Intracerebral Hemorrhage, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and Cerebral Vasospasm, Cerebral Edema, Management of Increased Intracranial Pressure, IV anesthetic therapy for refractory for status epilepticus, Myoclonic Status Epilepticus after cardiac arrest, Brain death, post-neuroICU syndrome, Ischemic and Hemorrhagic stroke, status migraineous, AIDP, and other emergency neurological conditions. 

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