Book Co-Authored by Espay Wins Honor

"Common Movement Disorders Pitfalls: Case-Based Learning" (Cambridge University Press, 2012), co-authored by Alberto Espay, MD, an associate professor in the UC Department of Neurology and Rehabilitation Medicine, was awarded the title of "Highly Recommended" at the British Medical Association (BMA) Medical Book Awards 2013 in London. It ranked among the top four books in neurology.

Anthony Lang, MD, Toronto Western Research Institute, was Espay's co-author.

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