Penn Medicine Provider
Neurology
Catherine V. Kulick-Soper, MD
she/her
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 16 and up
Penn Neuroscience Center - Neurology

About me

  • Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology

Education and training

  • Medical School: New York University School of Medicine
  • Residency: Pennsylvania Hospital
  • Residency: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
  • Fellowship: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Insurance accepted

My Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Pennsylvania Hospital: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Presbyterian Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Chester County Hospital: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Dr. Kulick-Soper is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

My research

Fischer D, Abella BS, Bass GD, Charles J, Hampton S, Kulick-Soper CV, Mendlik MT, Mitchell OJL, Narva AM, Pino W, Sikandar M, Sinha SR, Waldman GJ, Ware JB, Levine J The Recovery of Consciousness Via Evidence-Based Medicine and Research (RECOVER) Program: A paradigm for advancing neuroprognostication , Neurol Clin Pract, 14(6): 2024,e200351


Zhou D, Woodson Smith S, Emmert B, Kornspun A, Larocque J, Kulick-Soper CV, Qiu M, Ellis C, Gugger J, Conrad E, Waldman G, Ganguly T, Sinha S, Davis K, Stein J, Liu G, Gelfand M, Raghupathi R Clinical characteristics and surgical outcomes of epilepsy associated with temporal encephalocele: A systematic review , Epilepsy Behav, 158: 2024,109928


Lucas A, Vadali C, Mouchtaris S, Arnold TC, Gugger JJ, Kulick-Soper CV, Josyula M, Petillo N, Das S, Dubroff J, Detre JA, Stein JM, Davis KA Enhancing the diagnostic utility of ASL imaging in temporal lobe epilepsy through FlowGAN: An ASL to PET image translation framework , medRxiv: 2024


Schneider RB, Auinger P, Dobkin RD, Mills KA, Kulick-Soper CV, Myers TL, Korell M, Pontone GM, Nirenberg MJ Minor Phenomena in Parkinson's Disease-Prevalence, Associations, and Risk of Developing Psychosis , J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol, 37(2): 2024,134-45


Emmert BE, Xie K, Conrad EC, Ghosn NJ, Bauman K, Korzun J, Kulick-Soper CV, Naveed O, Hartmann N, LaRoque JJ, Ganguly TM, Gugger JJ, Raghupathi R, Gelfand MA, Davis KA, Sinha SR, Litt B, Shinohara RT, Ellis CA Alcohol for seizure induction in the epilepsy monitoring unit , Epilepsy Behav, 150: 2024,109572


Kulick-Soper CV & Waldman G Epilepsy Management in Transgender and Gender Diverse People , Curr Treat Options Neurol, 25: 2023,419-27


Decker BM, Ellis CA, Schriver E, Fischbein K, Smith D, Moyer JT, Kulick-Soper CV, Mowery D, Litt B, Hill CE Characterizing the treatment gap in the United States among adult patients with a new diagnosis of epilepsy , Epilepsia, 64(7): 2023,1862-72


Schneider RB, Auinger PA, Myers TL, Mills KA, Dobkin RD, Pontone GM, Kulick-Soper CV, Nirenberg MJ Risk of psychosis among those with Parkinson's disease with and without minor hallucinations , 2023 AAN Annual Meeting, Boston, MA: 2023


Kulick-Soper CV, Shinohara RT, Ellis CA, Ganguly TM, Raghupathi R, Pathmanathan JS, Conrad EC Quantitative artifact reduction and pharmacologic paralysis improve detection of EEG epileptiform activity in critically ill patients , Clin Neurophysiol, 145: 2023,89-97


Kulick-Soper CV, Shinohara RT, Ellis CA, Ganguly TM, Raghupathi R, Pathmanathan JS, Conrad EC Quantitative artifact reduction and pharmacological paralysis improve detection of EEG epileptiform activity in critically ill patients with myoclonus , 2022 AES Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN: 2022


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