NHRMC Physician Group-Neurology has announced that Vinodh Doss, Panida Piboolnurak and Esther Murray have joined the practice to care, treat and support patients with neurological disorders and diseases.
“The addition of these three exceptional providers continues our mission to provide a high standard of comprehensive and coordinated care to patients,” said James S. McKinney III, medical director of the NHRMC Stroke Program and neurologist, in a news release. “Their education, experience and specialties mirror the same professional and compassionate manner patients expect and deserve at our practice and throughout New Hanover Regional Medical Center.”
Doss is board certified in neurology and vascular neurology with a focus on the medical and endovascular treatment of stroke patients hospitalized at NHRMC.
Doss has had experience as a teleneurologist for Patronus Medical; vascular neurologist and neurointerventional surgeon at Semmes-Murphey Neurologic & Spine Institute in Memphis, Tennessee; and as an assistant professor in neurology and neurosurgery at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis. He also served as stroke medical director at St. Francis Hospital in Bartlett, Tennessee, and at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis.
Piboolnurak (
left) is board certified in neurology and will focus on the treatment and care of patients with Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders.
She previously worked as the director of the Hawaii Parkinson’s Disease, Movement Disorders and Neurodegenerative Diseases Center in Kailua, Hawaii. Piboolnurak has practiced medicine for 11 years, including working as a neurologist at Bumrungrad International Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, and Neurohealth Inc. in Warwick, Rhode Island. She has also been an assistant professor of neurology and neuroscience in the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center and Department of Neurology at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York.
Murray (
left) is a certified physician assistant who will be seeing neurology patients on both an inpatient and outpatient basis. She received a graduate degree from the physician assistant program at Campbell University in Buies Creek, where she also received a bachelor’s degree in biology. She also completed a bachelor’s degree in medical technology from Moses H. Cone School of Medical Technology in Greensboro.
She was previously a physician assistant for Coastal Neurology in Wilmington and has more than 16 years’ experience as a medical technologist with NHRMC Physician Group-New Hanover Medical Group, NHRMC, Wilmington Health, Onslow Memorial Hospital in Jacksonville and Moses H. Cone Hospital.