Vernon Williams

at Aalto University School of Business

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Aalto University School of Business

Vernon B. Williams serves as an MD, Sports Neurology at the Healthy Boss. He joined Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic 1997 and is a consulting Team Physician to the Los Angeles Rams, Lakers, Dodgers, Kings, Sparks, KISS and Anaheim Ducks.

Dr. Williams is an active educator on sports neurology and concussion and Chair of the American Academy of Neurology Sports Neurology Section.

Dr. Williams is a board-certified neurologist (certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology), focused on the field of sports neurology. In athletics, education and even job performance, our brains are working non-stop, sending signals to our bodies that compel them to act in very specific ways. Dr. Williams’ passion is studying and understanding how the brain and nervous system work together to make people perform.

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