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DR. JOHN WITT Neurologist

TRAINING Fellowship in Electromyography - Mayo (1998-1999)

Residency in – Washington University/Barnes Hospital (1991 – 1994)

Internship in Medicine – Washington University/Jewish Hospital (1990 – 1991)

Doctor of Medicine Degree – University of Chicago-Pritzker School of Medicine (1986 – 1990)

Undergraduate Degree (Summa Cum Laude in Mathematics) – Washington University (1982 – 1986)

CERTIFICATIONS Board Certified in Neurology (American Board of and Neurology) Board Certified in Vascular Neurology (American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology)

MMC & SC AFFILIATION July of 1999

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Academy of Neurology American Medical Association American Heart Association (Stroke Council) American Academy of Sleep Medicine American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine American Headache Society American Society of Neurorehabilitation Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers Stones River Academy of Medicine Christian Medical and Dental Associations ABOUT DR. WITT Dr. Witt and his family moved to Tennessee in 1999 to practice neurology at the Murfreesboro Medical Clinic. A native of California, he attended high school in Missouri where he met his future wife at the age of 15. She is pursuing a second career in Marriage and Family Therapy, and they have three children including two in college. Dr. Witt is active in his church, enjoys medical mission projects, and has recently begun part-time graduate studies in theology. In his free time, Dr. Witt enjoys travel, reading books, learning languages, and working with a Golden Retriever rescue group. A graduate summa cum laude in mathematics from Washington University in St. Louis, where he also completed neurology residency, Dr. Witt holds his medical degree from the University of Chicago and did fellowship training in electromyography with Mayo Clinic. He holds board certifications in neurology and vascular neurology (stroke), and has published several papers in leading medical journals. Prior to coming to Murfreesboro, he spent four years on active duty with the Air Force. He is on the hospital staff at Middle Tennessee Medical Center where he directs a certified stroke program and is a past recipient of that hospital’s Clinician of the Year award.