
Think Neuro Mini: Meet Dr. Walavan Sivakumar
Dr. Walavan Sivakumar is a fellowship-trained neurosurgeon with a focus on skull base and minimally invasive and endoscopic neurosurgery. Selected as a multiple year recipient of the SuperDoctor Risi...
9 Kesä 20214min

Think Neuro Mini: Meet Dr. Scott Kaiser
Dr. Scott Kaiser, a board-certified family physician, and geriatrician is the Director of Geriatric Cognitive Health and provides specialty geriatric medical consultations at the Pacific Brain Health ...
2 Kesä 20211min

Think Neuro Mini: Intracranial Meningiomas with Dr. Daniel Kelly
Intracranial meningiomas are the most common benign brain tumor that develop or arise from any meningeal surface of the brain, and are typically attached to the dura (outer layer of the meninges) but ...
26 Touko 20212min

16. Exercise Your Body to Keep Your Brain Strong | Dr. Sarah McEwen
Dr. Sarah McEwen has wanted to be a brain scientist since she was a kid. At an early age, she realized that exercise made her feel good. Later, she learned why: Physical activity can change the brain ...
19 Touko 202155min

Think Neuro Mini: Meet Dr. Verna Porter
Dr. Porter is the Director of Dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and Neurocognitive Disorders at the Pacific Brain Health Center at Pacific Neuroscience Institute (PNI) located at Providence Saint John’s ...
17 Touko 20211min

Think Neuro Mini: Meet Dr. Jeremy Levenson
Dr. Jeremy E. Levenson received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Zoology (with Highest Honors) from UCLA. Dr. Levenson graduated AOA Medical Honorary Society from the University of California Medical Ce...
5 Touko 20211min

Think Neuro Mini: Meet Dr. Stella Panos
Dr. Stella Panos, PhD, is a neuropsychologist who focuses on adult and geriatric neuropsychological assessment. As the Director of Neuropsychology at Pacific Brain Health Center, she works with pati...
28 Huhti 20211min

15. A Delicate Surgery That Cures Debilitating Facial Spasms | Dr. Neil A. Martin
Imagine a twitch that won’t go away. Worse yet, imagine that twitch is in your face. That’s what sufferers of hemifacial spasms experience, day in and day out. The spasms originate deep in the brain, ...
21 Huhti 202132min

















