Terri Dallas-Prunskis, MD is a Co-Founder at The Regenerative Stem Cell Institute based in Greater Chicago Area, United States, North America. Dr. Dallas-Prunskis was recruited by the University of Chicago to serve as Chairman of their Pain Management Program, which she led for seven years, before co-founding the Illinois Pain Institute (IPI) and The Regenerative Stem Cell Institute (TRSCI). At IPI and TRSCI, Dr. Dallas-Prunskis is passionate about her clinical work, directly helping patients overcome their painful and degenerative conditions and live their lives to their fullest. She also remains active in training the physicians of tomorrow in the United States and abroad as an annual guest lecturer and instructor at Vilnius University (Lithuania), which has a formal relationship with Rosalind Franklin University (Chicago). Dr. Dallas-Prunskis has authored and reviewed several publications including chapters in the recently published book Peripheral Nerve Entrapments, which gives clinicians a comprehensive guide to possible nerve entrapments and treatment methods. Besides her medical, academic and business accomplishments, what sets her apart is her warmth and compassion. Dr. Dallas-Prunskis is the founder of the Let’s Move Elgin 5K Race and active in other charitable endeavors, particularly pertaining to health, education, and homeless youth.
Current Position: Co-Founder
Company: The Regenerative Stem Cell Institute
Location: Greater Chicago Area, United States, North America
Social: Professional profiles available
Network: Extensive professional connections
