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Michael Soileau, M.D., FAAN

Education

M.D.
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Residency/Fellowship

Residency, Neurology
University of Michigan Health System

Fellowship, Movement Disorders
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

About

Michael Soileau, M.D., FAAN, a movement disorder neurologist at Texas Movement Disorder Specialists in Georgetown, Texas, is dedicated to advancing the field through his clinical practice, research and education. As a site principal investigator, he actively participates in clinical trials to explore innovative treatments for movement disorders in addition to traveling both regionally and nationally to speak on movement disorders. He also shares his expertise with future generations of health care professionals, both students and residents, as a clinical assistant professor and clerkship director at Texas A&M College of Medicine and faculty at Dell Medical School. Beyond his professional roles, Soileau is a passionate advocate for his peers and patients, currently serving as the President of the Texas Neurological Society.

Professional Affiliations
  • Texas Movement Disorder Specialists, PLLC
  • Texas Neurological Society
  • American Academy of Neurology
  • International Movement Disorder Society
  • Texas Medical Association
Awards & Honors
  • Practice Leadership Program
    American Academy of Neurology
  • Status Pedagogicus In Situ Award
    University of Michigan, 2013
  • Bronze Beeper Award for Teaching
    University of Michigan, 2010
  • Truman G. Blocker, Jr., Gold-Headed Cane Award for Humanism in Medicine
    2009