The winners of this years 2014-2015 Annual Resident Paper Contest
Winners 2014 2015 Annual Resident Papers
Presentation for the ACOS ACA in Chicago on Sunday October 4, 2015 at 2:00 AM in Chicago Ballroom A/B/C
1st Place Joseph Georges, DO, Use of a Conformational Switching Aptamer for Rapid and Specific Ex Vivo Identification of Central Nervous System Lymphoma in a Xenograft Model
2nd Place Mark Krel, DO, Intraparenchymal Hemorrhagic Stroke Size is Minimal Within an Optimal Range of Total Cholesterol
3rd Place Omid Hariri, DO, Anti-epileptic prophylaxis in traumatic brain injury: A retrospective analysis of patients undergoing craniotomy versus decompressive craniectomy
First place receives $1500.00; Second Place $1000.00; and Third Place $500.00.
ACOS NSD Annual Paper Contest Judging Criteria
The papers judged the best will be original prospective studies in neurosurgery. Case studies and review of the literature are significant contributions and should be combined with retrospective or prospective procedures to qualify as best papers. Papers will receive up to 100 points in each category for a total of 500 points. The categories judged are: 1. Type of Research Paper (basic science, original clinical research, prospective study, chart review, review of literature, case study), 2. Grammar, 3. Addition to Science, 4. Research Conducted, and 5. Change to Neuroscience Practice.
Winners 2014 2015 Annual Resident Papers
Presentation for the ACOS ACA in Chicago on Sunday October 4, 2015 at 2:00 AM in Chicago Ballroom A/B/C
1st Place Joseph Georges, DO, Use of a Conformational Switching Aptamer for Rapid and Specific Ex Vivo Identification of Central Nervous System Lymphoma in a Xenograft Model
2nd Place Mark Krel, DO, Intraparenchymal Hemorrhagic Stroke Size is Minimal Within an Optimal Range of Total Cholesterol
3rd Place Omid Hariri, DO, Anti-epileptic prophylaxis in traumatic brain injury: A retrospective analysis of patients undergoing craniotomy versus decompressive craniectomy
First place receives $1500.00; Second Place $1000.00; and Third Place $500.00.
ACOS NSD Annual Paper Contest Judging Criteria
The papers judged the best will be original prospective studies in neurosurgery. Case studies and review of the literature are significant contributions and should be combined with retrospective or prospective procedures to qualify as best papers. Papers will receive up to 100 points in each category for a total of 500 points. The categories judged are: 1. Type of Research Paper (basic science, original clinical research, prospective study, chart review, review of literature, case study), 2. Grammar, 3. Addition to Science, 4. Research Conducted, and 5. Change to Neuroscience Practice.
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2015 Table of Contents
Intraparenchymal Hemorrhagic Stroke Size is Minimal Within an Optimal Range of Total Cholesterol
Mark Krel, DO, Dan Miulli, DO, Teckah Lawrence, MEd, Omid R Hariri, DO, Arielle Dennis, BS, Saman Farr, OMS, Kirill Gelfenbeyn, OMS, Chad Claus, BS, Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Colton, CA
2015 Table of Contents
Intraparenchymal Hemorrhagic Stroke Size is Minimal Within an Optimal Range of Total Cholesterol
Mark Krel, DO, Dan Miulli, DO, Teckah Lawrence, MEd, Omid R Hariri, DO, Arielle Dennis, BS, Saman Farr, OMS, Kirill Gelfenbeyn, OMS, Chad Claus, BS, Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Colton, CA