The winners of this years 2015-2016 Annual Resident Paper Contest
1st Dr. Omid Hariri - ARMC
Will Clinical Parameters Reliably Predict External Ventricular Drain Associated Ventriculitis: is Frequent Routine Cerebrospinal Fluid Surveillance Necessary?
2nd Dr. Marc Cabanne- ARMC
Markedly improved success rate of endoscopically assisted third ventriculostomy is achieved by routine placement of external lumbar drain
3rd Dr. Michael Young- Bromenn
The Role of Adjuvant Radiotherapy After Gross Total Resection of Atypical Meningiomas
The awards will be presented in person at the ACOS-NSD Reception. The Residents are expected to give a 10 minute Powerpoint Presentation on Thursday September 22, 2016 at 3:00 PM
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.
1st Dr. Omid Hariri - ARMC
Will Clinical Parameters Reliably Predict External Ventricular Drain Associated Ventriculitis: is Frequent Routine Cerebrospinal Fluid Surveillance Necessary?
2nd Dr. Marc Cabanne- ARMC
Markedly improved success rate of endoscopically assisted third ventriculostomy is achieved by routine placement of external lumbar drain
3rd Dr. Michael Young- Bromenn
The Role of Adjuvant Radiotherapy After Gross Total Resection of Atypical Meningiomas
The awards will be presented in person at the ACOS-NSD Reception. The Residents are expected to give a 10 minute Powerpoint Presentation on Thursday September 22, 2016 at 3:00 PM
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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American Journal of Osteopathic Neurological Surgery
Table of Contents 2016
Will Clinical Parameters Reliably Predict External Ventricular Drain Associated Ventriculitis: is Frequent Routine Cerebrospinal Fluid Surveillance Necessary?
Omid R. Hariri, DO, Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Colton, CA
Markedly Improved Success Rate of Endoscopically Assisted Third Ventriculostomy is Achieved by Routine Placement of External Lumbar Drain
Watkins, Justen, DO, Cabanne, Marc, DO, Miulli, Dan, DO, Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Colton, CA
Proper Education on Spinal Orthotics, A Way to Minimize Associated Complications – A Multi-Center Study at Three Trauma Hospitals
Christopher Elia DO, Katie Huynh DO, Fanglong Dong, PhD, Dan Miulli DO, Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Colton, CA
Immediate Label-Free Evaluation of Human Brain Tumor Biopsies with Confocal Reflectance Microscopy
Joseph Georges, DO, Jennifer M. Eschbacher, MD, Aqib H. Zehri, MD, Mohammadhassan Izady Yazdanabadi, BS, Nikolay L. Martirosyan, MD, Emily Szeto, BS, Catherine Y. Seiler, PhD, Michael A. Mooney, MD, Katherine Y. Goehring, HT, Kendall R. Van Keuren-Jensen, PhD, Mark C. Preul, MD, Stephen W. Coons, MD, Shwetal Mehta, PhD, Peter Nakaji, MD, Departments of Neuropathology and Neurosurgery, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ
Bedside Twist Drill Aspiration of Cerebral Abscess Less Than 2.5cm in Size: A Case Series and Discussion
Tyler Carson DO, Dan Miulli DO, Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Colton,
CA
Table of Contents 2016
Will Clinical Parameters Reliably Predict External Ventricular Drain Associated Ventriculitis: is Frequent Routine Cerebrospinal Fluid Surveillance Necessary?
Omid R. Hariri, DO, Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Colton, CA
Markedly Improved Success Rate of Endoscopically Assisted Third Ventriculostomy is Achieved by Routine Placement of External Lumbar Drain
Watkins, Justen, DO, Cabanne, Marc, DO, Miulli, Dan, DO, Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Colton, CA
Proper Education on Spinal Orthotics, A Way to Minimize Associated Complications – A Multi-Center Study at Three Trauma Hospitals
Christopher Elia DO, Katie Huynh DO, Fanglong Dong, PhD, Dan Miulli DO, Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Colton, CA
Immediate Label-Free Evaluation of Human Brain Tumor Biopsies with Confocal Reflectance Microscopy
Joseph Georges, DO, Jennifer M. Eschbacher, MD, Aqib H. Zehri, MD, Mohammadhassan Izady Yazdanabadi, BS, Nikolay L. Martirosyan, MD, Emily Szeto, BS, Catherine Y. Seiler, PhD, Michael A. Mooney, MD, Katherine Y. Goehring, HT, Kendall R. Van Keuren-Jensen, PhD, Mark C. Preul, MD, Stephen W. Coons, MD, Shwetal Mehta, PhD, Peter Nakaji, MD, Departments of Neuropathology and Neurosurgery, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ
Bedside Twist Drill Aspiration of Cerebral Abscess Less Than 2.5cm in Size: A Case Series and Discussion
Tyler Carson DO, Dan Miulli DO, Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Colton,
CA