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For Epilepsy Patients Struggling with Side Effects of Medications, There is Hope at Barnes-Jewish Hospital

For Epilepsy Patients Struggling with Side Effects of Medications, There is Hope at Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Epilepsy affects approximately 3 million Americans, with a lifetime risk of 1 in 26.
Application of Focused Ultrasound in Essential Tremor and other Movement Disorders

Application of Focused Ultrasound in Essential Tremor and other Movement Disorders

Daniel G. Di Luca, MD, MSc presents on how to recognize the applications of FUS in essential tremor and evaluating FUS in Parkinson Disease and Movement Disorders. 
What Spine Surgery can (and Can't Do - An Honest Appraisal

What Spine Surgery can (and Can't Do - An Honest Appraisal

Kumar Vasudevan, MD, discusses spinal anatomy, surgical vs nonsurgical causes of pain. 
Drug-resistant Epilepsy - Interventions beyond Pharmacotherapy

Drug-resistant Epilepsy - Interventions beyond Pharmacotherapy

Adam S. Greenblatt, MD, outlines the benefits of surgical interventions in DRE. 
Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: Updates, Challenges, and Future Directions

Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: Updates, Challenges, and Future Directions

Dr. Jacob Greenberg, MD provides an overview and history of degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM), shares recent updates, and challenges in DCM care.
Brain Tumors (for the Non-Neurosurgeon)

Brain Tumors (for the Non-Neurosurgeon)

Dr. Kumar Vasudevan, MD shares high level overview of brain tumor and some treatment options, included new non-surgical treatments.
Multiple Sclerosis: Symptoms, Management and the Role of Primary Care

Multiple Sclerosis: Symptoms, Management and the Role of Primary Care

Dr. Salim Chahin, MD, MSCE provides a thorough overview of MS and the role that primary care plays in MS.
Making Waves - Barnes-Jewish Hospital first to offer high intensity focused ultrasound for patients with ET

Making Waves - Barnes-Jewish Hospital first to offer high intensity focused ultrasound for patients with ET

Barnes-Jewish Hospital, in partnership with Washington University Physicians, is among the highest-volume treatment facilities for movement disorders in the U.S.
NPH Treatment Delivers Life-Changing Care to Older Adults

NPH Treatment Delivers Life-Changing Care to Older Adults

Treatment for normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) at our Neurology & Neurosurgery Center is unique to the region. Patients who have had dementia-like symptoms for years achieve significant improvements in quality of life by draining excess cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) with a shunt.
Advances in Endovascular Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms

Advances in Endovascular Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms

Dr. Joshua Osbun, Washington University neurosurgeon and neuroradiologist at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, reviews indications and general considerations for endovascular treatment of intracranial aneurysms. The lecture discusses recent advances in aneurysm treatments and the history of endovascular treatment of aneurysms.
Brain Aneurysms

Brain Aneurysms

Washington University neurosurgeon Gregory Zipfel, MD, discusses and demonstrates ways to optimize surgical management of aneurysms. Dr. Zipfel also analyzes therapeutic strategies for improving outcomes after cerebrovascular surgery.
Minimally Invasive Approaches to the Brain

Minimally Invasive Approaches to the Brain

Washington University neurosurgeon Albert Kim, MD, PhD, discusses advanced treatment options for brain tumors, including endoscopic approaches, and eyebrow and eyelid incisions.
Cervical Spinal Alignment: from Text Neck to Dropped Heads

Cervical Spinal Alignment: from Text Neck to Dropped Heads

Washington University neurosurgeon Ian Dorward, MD, discusses surgical minimally invasive treatments options for a variety of spine conditions.
David Gutman, MD, PhD, Neurologist, Neurofibromatosis Specialist

David Gutman, MD, PhD, Neurologist, Neurofibromatosis Specialist

Dr. David Gutmann is a Washington University neurologist who directs the St. Louis Children's Hospital Neurofibromatosis Program.
David Carpenter, MD, Neurologist, Stroke and Cerebrovascular Specialist

David Carpenter, MD, Neurologist, Stroke and Cerebrovascular Specialist

Dr. David Carpenter is a Washington University neurologist at Barnes-Jewish specializing in stroke and cerebrovascular disease.
Albert Kim, MD, PhD, Neurosurgeon, Brain Tumor Specialist

Albert Kim, MD, PhD, Neurosurgeon, Brain Tumor Specialist

Dr. Albert Kim is a Washington University neurosurgeon at Barnes-Jewish who focuses his practice on surgery of the brain, including but not limited to: treatment of brain tumors.
Wilson Ray, MD, Neurosurgeon, Spine and Peripheral Nerve Specialist

Wilson Ray, MD, Neurosurgeon, Spine and Peripheral Nerve Specialist

Dr. Wilson Ray is a Washington University neurosurgeon at Barnes-Jewish specializing in neurological surgery for brachial plexus injuries, peripheral nerve injuries and spinal disorders of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine.