
Think Neuro Mini: Keyhole Brain Surgery with Dr. Daniel F. Kelly
Dr. Daniel F. Kelly, neurosurgeon, director, and founder at Pacific Neuroscience Institute explains the concept of keyhole surgery for the treatment of brain, skull base, and pituitary tumors. For mo...
11 Marras 20202min

Think Neuro Mini: Meet Dr. Samuel Hou
Samuel Hou, MD, Ph.D., is a neuro-interventional surgeon (interventional neuroradiologist) at the Pacific Stroke and Neurovascular Center, serving the Providence Health System in Southern California....
4 Marras 20202min

Think Neuro Mini: Multiple Sclerosis - Disease Modifying Therapies (DMTs) with Dr. Barbara Giesser
Barbara S. Giesser, MD, FAAN, FANA, is an internationally recognized clinician and award-winning educator who has specialized in the care of persons with Multiple Sclerosis since 1982. Her approach to...
28 Loka 20201min

8. Treating the “Suicide Disease” with a Light Touch | Dr. Garni Barkhoudarian
Ever heard of a disease called Trigeminal Neuralgia? It's called the "Suicide Disease" because it causes unbearable pain in the face and temples. It's often triggered by everyday things like brushing ...
21 Loka 202032min

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 Risin...
14 Loka 20201min

Think Neuro Mini: Meet Dr. David Butler
Dr. David M. Butler is board certified both by the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the American Board of Otolaryngology. Affiliated with Providence Saint John's Health ...
7 Loka 20202min

Think Neuro Mini: Meet Dr. Jose Carrillo
Dr. Carrillo is a board-certified neurologist and neuro-oncologist specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of primary and secondary brain tumors, including glioblastoma multiforme, primary CNS lym...
30 Syys 20201min

Think Neuro Mini: Treating Dystonia with Botox
Dystonia is a mysterious condition that causes muscles to contract involuntarily. It can strike many parts of the body, making the head turn, the eyelids close, or the hand twist. We don’t know what c...
23 Syys 20203min

















