
Joseph M. Koziol, M.D., F.A.C.S. is the
Associate Director of Neurosurgery residency program. He
is also the Director of neurosurgery at BIMC. In addition
to his extensive training in general surgery and neurosurgery
at UMDNJ in Newark, NJ, he also received a specialized training
at the University of Pittsburgh. His specialty includes,
in addition to general microsurgery and minimally invasive
spine surgery, complex spine surgery and spine reconstruction
for both degenerative and neoplastic diseases of the spine.
He is the Director of complex spine surgery program at the
Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery. He performs routine
stereotaxic procedures as well as stereotaxic radiosurgery
and he is the Director of Functional Neurosurgery.
Arthur Gilman, M.D. trained in neurosurgery
at the Eastern Virginia Medical School where he was also
a Fellow in neuroscience and at Ohio State University. His
specialty is general neurosurgery with emphasis on microsurgery
and CSF pathology. Dr. Gilman is the director of CSF pathology
center at Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery with interest
in endoscopic intraventricular procedures. He is heavily
involved in volunteer work and has participated in neurosurgical
projects in South America and Africa where he spends time
every year performing surgery and teaching local neurosurgeons
in medically deprived areas.
Warner Doyle, M.D. is the Director of Epilepsy
surgery program. He was trained in neurosurgery at the New
York University Medical Center, New York and received fellowship
at the Laurence Berkeley Lab, University of California. His
fellowship in epilepsy surgery was completed at Yale Medical
School. His practice is dedicated to epilepsy surgery. He
is part of the Comprehensive Epilepsy program of the Institute
of Neurology and Neurosurgery, the largest Epilepsy Center
in New Jersey. Dr. Doyle is Associate Professor of clinical
neurosurgery at NYU where he also has a busy clinical practice.
He published over 90 peer reviewed articles and abstracts.
He authored several book chapters and developed an original
computer assisted navigational device.
Arno Fried, M.D. is the Director of Pediatric
Neurosurgery of the Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery
at both SBMC and BIMC. His past academic appointments include
being the residency Program Director at Cleveland Clinic
and Associate Professor of Neurosurgery and Pediatrics at
both Brown University and New York Medical College. He was
also the Director of pediatric neurosurgery at New York Medical
College at Valhalla, NY. In addition to his position at the
INNS he is also the Director of pediatric neurosurgery at
Hackensack University Medical Center. Dr. Fried received
his neurosurgery training at the Albert Einstein Medical
Center and Montefiore Hospital in New York and completed
his pediatric neurosurgery fellowship at Children’s
Hospital of Philadelphia. He published over 60 articles,
abstracts and book chapters and lectured extensively.
Ronald Benitez is an Interventional Neurovascular
neurosurgeon who performs neurovascular procedures at both
SBMC and BIMC. He is a member of the Atlantic Neurosurgical
Specialists group. He received his training in general neurosurgery
at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia where
he also received his fellowship in cerebrovascular and interventional
neurosurgery. The procedures he performs include intravascular
coiling of aneurysms, obliteration of AVMs and decreasing
vascularity in tumors as well as clot extraction and intra-arterial
clot lysis in patients with acute stroke. He published a
number of peer reviewed articles, written several books and
lectured extensively.
Lyle Gessner, M.D. is the director of Neuroradiology
and Radiology Residency Program Director at SBMC. His specialty
includes interpretation of MRIs, CT scans and other radiological
procedures pertaining to the neurological diseases. He performs
and interprets cerebral angiograms and performs intra-arterial
clot lysis on patients with acute stroke. He is closely involved
with the training of neurosurgery residents in interpretation
of neurodiagnostic studies and attends neurosurgery weekly
conferences. He received his general radiology training at
Robert Wood Johnson University of the UMDNJ and his fellowship
in neuroradiology at New England Medical Center. Prior to
his accepting the position of Director of Neuroradiology
at SBMC, he was a neuroradiologist at Montefiore Medical
Center in New York and at New England Medical Center in Massachusetts.
He published several articles and was involved in Phase II/III
Acute Stroke trials.
Ray Pak, D.O. is the Director of Pain Service
at the Pain Institute located at the Ambulatory Care Center
(ACC) of the SBMC. He is an anesthesiologist who received
his DO degree from the UMDNJ School of Osteopathic Medicine
and had trained in anesthesiology at SBMC. He performs over
400 pain procedures per year and participates in training
of the neurosurgery residents in pain procedures and osteopathic
principles during their rotation on his service.
C. Steiner, D.O. is in charge of the training
of the residents in the osteopathic principles and manipulation.
He is highly respected as a clinician and he is presently
the Professor Emeritus at the School of Osteopathic Medicine
at UMDNJ. His past academic achievements include being the
Professor and Chairman in the Department of Osteopathic Sciences
of UMDNJ and Adjunct Professor of Bioengineering at Rutgers
University as well as Adjunct Professor of Medicine at NYCOM.
He published numerous articles and lectured extensively on
principles of osteopathic manipulation and other non-surgical
treatments of skeletal disorders.
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