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Dr. Rachel Salas
Assistant Professor of Neurology and Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

Rachel Salas
CONTACT INFORMATION

The Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center
Department of Neurology
Suite 1261
601 N. Caroline Street
Baltimore, MD 21287
 

443.287.3313 (p)
443.287.3312 (f)


Dr. Salas attended St. Mary’s University in San Antonio where she received a B.S. in biology. She went on to earn her medical degree at The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston where she also completed her medical internship and Neurology residency. After her Chief Resident year, Dr. Salas completed a two-year Sleep Medicine fellowship at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. During that time, she also began training in non-invasive cortical stimulation techniques at Johns Hopkins.

Now an Assistant Professor of Neurology and Medicine, her primary area of research interest involves exploring the underlying mechanisms of sleep and chronic sleep disorders such as insomnia and Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS). More specifically, her long-term goal is to better understand changes in cortical activity associated with insomnia and RLS, in order to improve treatment for these conditions.

In addition to her clinical research, Dr. Salas is involved in medical student, resident, and fellow education and currently serves as the Co-Director of the Neurology Core Clerkship for Medical Students and is the Co-Director for the Neurology Resident and Neurophysiology Fellow JHH Sleep Rotation. She is particularly interested in enhancing sleep education at all levels.

Dr. Salas currently sees patients at the Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center in Baltimore.

Certifications:

  • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
 

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