Rodrigo Zepeda, M.D.
Epilepsy Outreach Clinic Director, Parkland Health & Hospital System
Assistant Professor
School Medical School
Department Neurology
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Biography
Rodrigo Zepeda, M.D., is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at UT Southwestern Medical Center. As an epilepsy specialist, he works with the epilepsy team at UT Southwestern to diagnose and treat patients who suffer from seizures. Dr. Zepeda also serves as the Program Director of the Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship Program.
Dr. Zepeda earned his medical degree with honors at the Tecnológico de Monterrey School of Medicine in Mexico. After graduating from medical school, Dr. Zepeda spent almost a year providing medical care for marginalized communities in Chiapas, Mexico working for Partners in Health, a Boston-based global health nonprofit. He then completed his internal medicine internship, neurology residency and epilepsy fellowship at Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and Massachusetts General Hospital. During this time, he also joined the Bhutan Epilepsy Project, which used portable EEG diagnostic equipment to accurately diagnose patients suffering from seizures in Bhutan, located in the Eastern Himalayas.
Dr. Zepeda's research interests include the management of refractory epilepsy, ICU EEG and global health.
Education
- Medical School
- Tecnologico de Monterrey Escuela de Medicina Ignacio A. Santos (2009)
- Research Fellowship
- Massachusetts General Hospital (2010), Neurophysiology
- Internship
- Harvard/Brigham and Women's Hospital (2011), Internal Medicine
- Residency
- Massachusetts General Hospital & Brigham and Women's Hospital (2014), Neurology
- Fellowship
- Massachusetts General Hospital (2016), Epilepsy/clinical Neurophysiology
Research Interest
- Epilepsy Surgery
- ICU EEG
Publications
- Stereo-electroencephalographic seizure localization in patients with mesial temporal sclerosis: A single center experience
- Zhang B, Podkorytova I, Hays RS, Perven G, Agostini M, Harvey JH, Zepeda R, Alick-Lindstrom S, Dieppa M, Doyle A, Das R, Lega B, Ding K Clinical Neurophysiology Practice 2024 Jan 9 106-111
- Emergency department visits and readmissions in patients with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) at a safety net hospital
- Ramamurthy S, Steven Brown L, Agostini M, Alick Lindstorm S, Dave H, Dieppa M, Ding K, Doyle A, Hays R, Harvey J, Perven G, Podkorytova I, Zepeda R, Das RR Epilepsy and Behavior 2021 Sep 122
- Non-lesional mesial temporal lobe epilepsy requires bilateral invasive evaluation
- Perven G, Podkorytova I, Ding K, Agostini M, Alick S, Das R, Dave H, Dieppa M, Doyle A, Harvey J, Lega B, Zepeda R, Hays R Epilepsy and Behavior Reports 2021 Jan 15
- Emergent Admissions to the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit in the Setting of COVID-19 Pandemic-related, State-mandated Restrictions: Clinical Decision Making and Outcomes
- Zepeda R, Lee Y, Agostini M, Alick Lindstrom S, Dave H, Dieppa M, Ding K, Doyle A, Harvey J, Hays R, Perven G, Podkorytova I, Das RR Neurodiagnostic Journal 2021 61 95-103
- Association of epileptiform abnormalities and seizures in Alzheimer disease
- Lam AD, Sarkis RA, Pellerin KR, Jing J, Dworetzky BA, Hoch DB, Jacobs CS, Lee JW, Weisholtz DS, Zepeda R, Westover MB, Cole AJ, Cash SS Neurology 2020 Oct 95 E2259-E2270
- Widespread changes in network activity allow non-invasive detection of mesial temporal lobe seizures
- Lam AD, Zepeda R, Cole AJ, Cash SS Brain 2016 Oct 139 2679-2693
- Medication prescribing and patient-reported outcome measures in people with epilepsy in Bhutan
- McKenzie ED, Nirola DK, Deki S, Tshering L, Patenaude B, Clark SJ, Cash SS, Thibert R, Zepeda R, Leung EC, Lam AD, Lim AS, Mantia J, Cohen J, Cole AJ, Mateen FJ Epilepsy and Behavior 2016 Jun 59 122-127
- Hearing loss in Wernicke encephalopathy
- Walker MA, Zepeda R, Afari HA, Cohen AB Neurology: Clinical Practice 2014 4 511-515
- Individualized localization and cortical surface-based registration of intracranial electrodes
- Dykstra AR, Chan AM, Quinn BT, Zepeda R, Keller CJ, Cormier J, Madsen JR, Eskandar EN, Cash SS NeuroImage 2012 Feb 59 3563-3570
- Graphical models for localization of the seizure focus from interictal intracranial EEG
- Dauwels J, Eskandar E, Cole A, Hoch D, Zepeda R, Cash SS 2011 745-748
Books
Featured Books
Bell´s Palsy. In Pocket Primary Care
Meghan M. Kiefer, Curtis R. Chong (2014). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Seizures, Epilepsy and EEG. In Pocket Neurology
Brandon Westover, Matthew Bianchi (2010). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Seizures. In Pocket Primary Care
Meghan M. Kiefer, Curtis R. Chong (2014). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Honors & Awards
- Brigham & Womens Hospital Dunne Award for Outstanding Compassionate Care
(2011)
Professional Associations/Affiliations
- University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (2016)