Hi Reddit.
I did my Neurosurgery and Epilepsy Surgery training at the Cleveland Clinic. Here is a link to my profile page http://ift.tt/22Kvlaf.
Here are some aspects of my career that might be interesting to the Reddit community -
1) As an epilepsy surgeon, one of the surgeries I do is to implant electrodes within the brain to localize where the seizures are coming from. I have written several papers that have to do with this technique http://ift.tt/1mFDyLQ. I also have a neurosurgical robot at UCI that helps me perform these surgeries and they recently wrote about the robot and our surgeries in the OC Register http://ift.tt/1IGuZtL
2) I wrote a paper that will be published this month in Journal of Surgical Education looking at "National Incidence of Medication Error in Surgical Patients Before and After Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Duty-Hour Reform.” This is something that has never been looked at before and has some really interesting results. We showed that since the 80 hour Duty Restriction for resident training, there has been a spike in medication errors within teaching hospitals. http://ift.tt/1mFDyLS
I'll be back at 3 pm EST (12 pm PST, 9 pm UTC) to answer Ask me anything about about epilepsy surgery, neurosurgery in general, or residency training.
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