Dr. Robert Goodman is a neurosurgeon at Hackensack University Medical Center and has been an innovator in the treatment of epilepsy for more than 30 years. He established one of the first multidisciplinary epilepsy centers in New York City. He is a scholar and has over 100 peer-reviewed publications to his name. After completing his medical education at Johns Hopkins University, he went on to complete his neurosurgery residency at New York Presbyterian - Columbia University Medical Center. He later completed his fellowship training in epilepsy surgery at the Montreal Neurological Institute. Today we are going to be speaking with Dr. Goodman about responsive neurostimulation (RNS) and deep brain stimulation (DBS).
Shabbar Danish, MD, FAANS is a board-certified neurosurgeon and Chair of Neurosurgery at Jersey Shore University Medical Center. In this role Dr. Danish works to enhance and expand services for adults needing neurosurgical care, especially for patients with brain and spine tumors, Parkinson's and other movement disorders, epilepsy, and facial pain.
Dr. Aria Fallah is an associate professor of neurosurgery and pediatrics at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. On this episode, he shares his expertise on hemispheric surgery for epilepsy.
Welcome to our new podcast! This video outlines our plan and purpose in creating this channel, and what we hope our podcast becomes in the coming weeks and months. Subscribe to our channel to follow along with the interviews and discussions we have here.Episode 1 coming soon!
Webinars & Lectures
Epilepsy Surgeries and Pediatric Patients
Webinars & Lectures
Drug-resistant epilepsy: a verdict or the need to change treatment tactics?
Operations
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Operations
Hemispherotomy