Memorial Division of Pediatric Neurology
1150 North 35th Avenue
Suite 520
Hollywood, FL 33021
954-961-4860
About Me
Stefanie Jean-Baptiste Berry, MD, is board-certified in neurology and epilepsy. After earning a Bachelor of Arts in neuroscience and behavior at Columbia University, she earned her medical degree in 2005 from Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, New York. Dr. Berry completed her residency in pediatrics in 2007 at Schneider Children’s Hospital in New Hyde Park, New York, where she also completed a fellowship in pediatric neurology in 2010. She then completed a fellowship in pediatric epilepsy, EEG and neurophysiology in 2011 at Weill Cornell Medical Center at New York Presbyterian Hospital in New York, New York.
From 2011 to 2015, Dr. Berry served as a member of the professional advisory board of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York in Albany and as an attending physician in pediatric neurology, pediatric epilepsy and EEG at Northeast Regional Epilepsy Group in Middletown, New York. From 2012 to 2015, she also served as an adjunct clinical assistant professor of Child Neurology at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine in New York, New York.
In 2015, Dr. Berry joined Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital and Memorial Physician Group in the Division of Pediatric Neurology.
Languages
- English
- French
Education
Education
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, 2005, Pediatric Neurology
Residency
Schneider Childrens Hospital/Long Island Jewish, 2007, Pediatric Neurology
Fellowships
Schneider Childrens Hospital/Long Island Jewish, 2010, Pediatric Neurology
Weill Med College Univ Of Cornell, 2011, Pediatric Neurology
Certifications
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology-Epilepsy
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology-Neurology with Special Qualification in Child Neurology
Awards Achievements and More
Research
- Schneider Children’s Hospital/North Shore-LIJ Hospital, New Hyde Park, New York (2007-2015)
- Case report entitled 10-year-old Male with Fever and Headache – in press for publication in Clinical Pediatrics
- Worked on project entitled Duration of Treatment in Neonatal Seizures, which looked at the factors influencing the duration of treatment and whether duration of treatment affects the risk of seizure recurrence; Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York (2003-2005)
- Worked with Dr. Jean-Michel Gracies on project entitled Botulinum Toxin into Spastic Plantar Flexors Improves Speed of Unassisted Walking in Adult Hemiparesis; Columbia University: Columbia College, New York, New York (1999-2001)
Professional Organizations
- Clinical Neurology Society
- American Epilepsy Society