Medical School
Jefferson Medical College
Residency
Hospital of University of Pennsylvania (HUP)
Fellowship
Hospital of University of Pennsylvania (HUP)
                    Professor
Vice Chair of Education, Department of Neurology 
Co-Director, Movement Disorders Program
                
 
                    
                                
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                                Philadelphia, PA 19107
                            
                                
                                    215-503-2724
                                
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                    Professor
Vice Chair of Education, Department of Neurology 
Co-Director, Movement Disorders Program
                
Jefferson Medical College
Hospital of University of Pennsylvania (HUP)
Hospital of University of Pennsylvania (HUP)
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Dr. Kremens is an Associate Professor of Neurology, Co-Director of the Parkinsons Disease and Movement Disorders Center, and Vice Chair for Education at Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Dr. Kremens graduated from Columbia College, summa cum laude, and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He next graduated from Columbia Law School and practiced complex corporate litigation law at major law firms in New York City for seven years. Dr. Kremens then returned to medical school and graduated from Jefferson Medical College where he was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha and won the William F. Kellow Prize and The Arthur Krieger Memorial Prize in Neurology. He completed his residency in Neurology followed by a fellowship in Movement Disorders at The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
Dr Kremens is a diplomat of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and a member of the Movement Disorder Society. His academic interests include neuroprotection and Parkinsons disease and non-motor symptoms in Parkinsons disease. He also is actively involved in medical education and serves as the Clerkship Director in the Department of Neurology at Jefferson Medical College.