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Staffing Announcements

New Interim Department Chair

Lawrence Marks, MD

On May 1, Lawrence 鈥淟arry鈥 Marks, MD, assumed the role of Interim Chair of the Department of Neurology. During his time as the Neurology Chair, he will retain his current titles as Dr. Sidney K. Simon Distinguished Professorship of Oncology Research, and Chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology, where he has served since 2008. His clinical and research interests include breast and lung cancer, and he is a national leader in studying the frequency and causes of 鈥渉uman-errors鈥 in the clinic. Read more >

Department Retirements

Two members of the Department of Neurology, Drs. Tennison and Mann, have officially retired from the Department, but will continue their work at 黑料网 on a part-time basis. Two other faculty members, Drs. Powers and Greenwood, recently started a three-year phased retirement process and will also begin working part-time.

Douglas Mann, MDJohn Douglas Mann, MD

Dr. Mann received his undergraduate bachelor鈥檚 degree from Amherst College in 1965 and his medical degree from Cornell in 1969. After completing a residency in neurology and a fellowship in neurochemistry at the University of Virginia he joined the 黑料网 faculty in 1976, beginning a career in academic medicine spanning 42 years.

Dr. Mann has received many awards for outstanding teaching and clinical care throughout his years at 黑料网 with particular emphases on brain chemistry, chronic pain and complementary medical practice. He has received major funding for his research which most recently has included the impact of dietary alterations in essential fatty acids on pain characteristics in subjects with chronic headache. Read more >

Michael Tennison, MDMichael Tennison, MD

Dr. Tennison trained at 黑料网 from 1978-81 and was then in private practice for two years prior to returning to 黑料网 and joining Robert Greenwood, MD. They were a division of two people for many years. Dr. Tennison was the director of the clinical neurophysiology laboratory until entering phased retirement.

Dr. Tennison has always been active in the clinic caring for children with neurological disorders.聽 Although he has had a focus on epilepsy, he has also been a generalist, fascinated by all aspects of child neurology.聽Read more >

William Powers, MDWilliam J. Powers, MD

Dr. Powers, entered the three-year phased retirement program and stepped down as Chair of the Department of Neurology on April 30. Dr. Powers was recruited to 黑料网 from Washington University School of Medicine in 2007 to chair the Department.

Dr. Powers will continue as attending neurologist in the Neurology inpatient services and will participate in the educational programs of the Department. Over the past eleven years, Dr. Powers has presided over significant clinical and research advancement during his time as Chair, including the opening of the 16-bed Neurosciences Intensive Care Unit in 2010 and the opening of 黑料网鈥檚 first Epilepsy Monitoring Units. 黑料网 Hospitals has also become a nationally recognized leader in stroke care.聽 Read more >

Robert Greenwood, MDRobert Greenwood, MD

Dr. Greenwood completed a pediatric and neurology residency and a research fellowship in neurosurgery at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and joined the Department of Neurology in 1977.

Dr. Greenwood鈥檚 accomplishments over the past 40 years are extensive. He served as the Child Neurology Division Chief and Child Neurology Program Director for 33 years and feels privileged to have trained many academic and practicing child neurologists through the Department鈥檚 ACGME residency program. In addition to his leadership roles, Dr. Greenwood also has had many productive years in research ranging from bench epilepsy research to translational work in neurocutaneous disorders. Read more >

Welcome new Faculty and APP鈥檚

Babu Subramaniam, MD, joined us as an Assistant Professor in General Neurology in June. Dr. Subramaniam received his MD at the University of Madras, completed his residency at the University of Washington and his fellowships at the St. Louis University School of Medicine and the University of Florida. He is board certified in Neurology.

Darcy Subramaniam, DNP, FNP-C, APRN, joined the Epilepsy team in June. Ms. Subramaniam received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Doctorate as a Nurse Practitioner/Family Nurse Practitioner at the University of Mary.

Hannah Dimsdale Johnson, MSN, AGACNP-BC, started with the Neuro ICU last December. She was previously a nurse in Duke鈥檚 Cardiac ICU. Hannah received her MSN from Duke and her BSN from East Carolina University.


Clinics

Stroke award 2018 logoStroke Awards

Five 黑料网 Health Care Hospitals (黑料网 Hospitals, 黑料网 REX, Nash, Pardee and Wayne) received the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association鈥檚 Get With The Guidelines庐 – Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award. In addition, a sixth 黑料网 hospital 鈥 黑料网 Lenoir 鈥 received the Get With The Guidelines庐-Stroke Silver Plus Quality Achievement Award. These awards recognize the hospitals鈥 commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines founded on the latest scientific evidence. Read more >

CurePSP Center of Care

Cure PSP Center of CareThe 黑料网 Movement Disorders Center has been named a CurePSP Center of Care by the non-profit organization, CurePSP. CurePSP created this new network to help patients with atypical Parkinsonism disorders including progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), corticobasal syndrome and multiple system atrophy (MSA) to locate the best possible care and other resources. Miriam Sklerov, MD, will be the director of the center.聽Read more >

Lewy Body Dementia Research Center of Excellence

Lewy Body RCOE logo黑料网 Neurology has been named a LBDA Research Center of Excellence (RCOE) by the Lewy Body Dementia Association (LBDA), the leading advocacy group dedicated to raising awareness and advancing research about Lewy body dementia (LBD). This collaboration features 24 preeminent academic medical research centers across the United States, coordinated by Mayo Clinic. The LBDA RCOE program provides a centralized, coordinated research resource, supporting an expanded effort in conducting clinical trials related to LBD while helping to provide expert clinical care for patients, families and caregivers. Dan Kaufer, MD, is the director of the 黑料网 Memory Disorders Program and 黑料网鈥檚 Lewy Body clinic.

New EEG equipment

The Clinical Neurophysiology Lab has completed the upgrade of EEG monitoring equipment for the Pediatric services to Natus. The upgrade will give the Pediatric EMU the ability to monitor up to six inpatients at a time and provide a better functional recording and review platform. The Clinical Neurophysiology labs as well as the 黑料网 Sleep Center are currently in planning for the replacement of their equipment for all adult services in the coming months.


Awards / Recognition / Grants

Todd J. Cohen, PhD, and his research lab have recently received three separate foundation grants for a total of $460,000 over three years to study rare neurodegenerative diseases. The grants include: the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration (AFTD): $60,000; the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA): $100,000/year for three years; and CurePSP: $50,000/year for two years.

In addition, Dr. Cohen received the Pierre Morell Neuroscience Mentor of the Year Award in acknowledgement of his effort and passion for teaching others.

The School of Medicine named Yen-Yu Ian Shih, PhD, as one of three recipients of the Yang Family Biomedical Scholars Award. Recipients will receive a generous grant to be used at their discretion for biomedical research.

Physicians Nina Browner, James Howard, Richard Murrow, Daniel A Roque and nurse practitioner Nansi M. Greger-Holt received the 2018 黑料网 Health Care and 黑料网 Faculty Physicians Award for Carolina Care Excellence.

Jane Fan, MD was appointed as the Division Head of Child Neurology.

Yiting Yang and Diana Cejas聽received board certification in child neurology.

Will Coleman, PGY3 resident, received the Kaiser Permanente Excellence in Teaching Award from the 黑料网 medical student class.


Presentations

BrainWilliam Powers, MD:

  • Keynote Address: 鈥淎 Look Beyond the Velvet Rope: A behind the scenes look into the creation of the 2018 AIS Guidelines鈥 Georgia Stroke Professional Alliance, Atlanta, GA, May 15, 2018
  • 鈥淗ighlights from the 2018 ASA/AHA Guidelines for Acute Ischemic Stroke鈥 70th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Los Angeles CA, April 23, 2018
  • Keynote Address, 鈥淐erebral Oxygen Extraction Fraction and Stroke Risk in Patients with Carotid Artery Occlusion鈥 15th China Forum on Cerebrovascular Disease, Beijing China, April 14, 2018

James F. Howard, MD:

  • Betty Heath Baldwin Memorial Distinguished Lectureship in Myasthenia Gravis, 鈥Emerging Therapeutics in Myasthenia Gravis.鈥 University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, April 2, 2018
  • Invited lecturer at 70th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology Clinical Trials Plenary Session, 鈥A double-blind placebo-controlled study to evaluate safety and efficacy of FcRn-antagonist ARGX-113 (efgartigimod) in generalized myasthenia gravis鈥 in Los Angeles, April 24, 2018
  • Invited speaker at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Neurology, 鈥Complement inhibition in the treatment of myasthenia gravis鈥 in Sapporo Japan, May 24 where he also co-moderated one of the scientific sessions

Bradley V. Vaughn, MD:
At the 70th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Los Angeles, CA:

  • Co-chair of the Platform session on 鈥淪leep鈥 with a brief talk at the end on 鈥淪leep Disorders and Cognitive Function – From Biomarkers to Therapy Targets,鈥 April 23
  • Lecture – 鈥淪leep Related Epilepsies,鈥 April聽 24
  • Course Chair 鈥 鈥淯sing Sleep to Solve Difficult Neurologic Cases,鈥 April 26

Gary W. Jay, MD:

  • Abuse-Deterrent Formulations Summit, March 13 and 14, in Silver Springs, MD
    Talk: 鈥淭he Impact of the CDC guidelines On Pain Patients and the Physicians who Try to Treat them鈥
  • Panelist: 鈥淧rovider Networks and Current and Desired Paths for Treating Addiction and Abuse鈥

Presenters at the Mid-Atlantic Stroke Quality Summit, April 23-27, Raleigh, NC:

  • David Huang, MD, PhD, 鈥淎dapting stroke systems of care鈥 panel discussion
  • Nicole Burnett, BSN, RN, CNRN, SCRN, CCRN-K co-presented 鈥淏uilding the quality bridge from primary to comprehensive stroke centers: Caring for patients undergoing endovascular stroke treatments鈥
  • Susan Wilson, DNP, RN, MSN, ANP-BC, 鈥淚mplementation and evaluation of a post-stroke depression improvement program鈥

Research

James F. Howard, MD, along with other researchers published:

  • 鈥淒istinct representation of muscle weakness in QMG and MG-ADL鈥 – Authors’ reply.
  • 鈥淚L-10 paradoxically promotes autoimmune polyneuropathy through S1pr1-dependent T cell migration,鈥
  • 鈥淐orrelation between MG-ADL and QMG assessments of anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody-positive refractory generalized myasthenia gravis (gMG) in the phase 3 REGAIN study,鈥
  • 鈥淎 checklist for clinical trials: obstacles and anticipatory actions,鈥 Trials. May 2018

Dr. Howard also presented 14 scientific papers and posters at six conferences around the world. Read more >

Miriam Sklerov, MD; Nina Browner, MD, and neuroscientist Eran Dayan, PhD, published research in : 鈥淒isrupted hypothalamic functional connectivity in patients with PD and autonomic dysfunction鈥 May 2018

Dedrick Jordan, MD, PhD, was the 黑料网 site PI of the clinical trial, 鈥淪erum GFAP and UCH-L1 for prediction of absence of intracranial injuries on head CT (ALERT-TBI): a multicentre observational study鈥 and co-author on the published trial results in .

In addition, Dr. Jordan and the Neurocritical care research group collaborated with the School of Pharmacy for research published in : 鈥淭he Impact of Capping Creatinine Clearance on Achieving Therapeutic Vancomycin Concentrations in Neurocritically Ill Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury.鈥

David Huang, MD, PhD, was part of a research team that published, 鈥淪trategies for improving outcomes in the acute management of ischemic stroke in rural emergency departments: a quality improvement initiative in the Stroke Belt鈥 in , May 2018


Media

Hae Won Shin, MD, and neurosurgeon Eldad Hadar, MD, discussed RNS (responsive neuro stimulation) therapy in a : 鈥淣ew implant offers options, normalcy for epilepsy patients鈥

Dan Kaufer, MD, was interviewed for several articles:

  • , 鈥淭ough Times Can Leave Their Mark on the Older Brain鈥
  • , 鈥淣ew Alzheimer鈥檚 Drug Shows Promise in Trial鈥
  • , 鈥淐ommon Drugs May Raise Dementia Risk鈥
  • , 鈥淟esser-Known Dementias and the Difficulty of Diagnosing Them
  • , 鈥淲ant to Stay Sharp? Maintain Your Social Brain鈥

Thomas DeMarse, PhD, was quoted in a article, 鈥淭he Birth of Wetware鈥 that profiles Koniku, a startup company.

Gary Jay, MD, was interviewed for three articles:

  • , 鈥淲ill This New Drug Mean Relief for Migraine Sufferers鈥
  • , 鈥淐an Eating Hot Peppers Give You a Thunderclap Headache?鈥
  • , 鈥淥pioid Overdose Reversal Drug Available at Pharmacies鈥

William Powers, MD, was quoted in a article, 鈥淧eople Having a Stroke Now Have More Options for Treatment.鈥

Richard Murrow, MD, was interviewed for a article, 鈥淗ow Deep Brain Stimulation Helps Parkinson鈥檚 Patients.鈥

Bradley Vaughn, MD, shared what feeling sleepy versus feeling fatigued might indicate and how to minimize groggy mornings in an article for .

Todd Cohen, PhD, was interviewed on about new research discoveries for Alzheimer’s, ALS, and other neurodegenerative diseases.

Jessica Shurer, LCSW, wrote a for the Parkinson鈥檚 Foundation, 鈥淭he Expert Care Experience: The role of a social worker in caring for someone with Parkinson鈥檚 disease.鈥


Events

Retiree Reception

At a Carolina Inn reception on June 29, the Department honored Drs. Douglas Mann and Michael Tennison on their retirement, and Drs. Bill Powers and Robert Greenwood on their three-year phased retirement. Fortunately, we don鈥檛 have to say goodbye since all four will continue with us on a part-time basis.

聽 聽聽 Retirement Reception 2018

Family Day

On June 23, the Neurology Department shared of a day of community, food and fun at Southern Community Park. It was beautiful day to gather together and meet the families.

聽 聽 Family Day 2018

EMS Symposium

黑料网 Stroke and Chest Pain Centers hosted a symposium for local EMS providers on May 15. This year鈥檚 event focused on: stroke, STEMI, shock, spinal cord injury and sepsis.

Stroke EMS symposium 2018

Upcoming Event 鈥 When Stroke Strikes

The Carolina Nursing Center for Lifelong Learning and the 黑料网 Comprehensive Stroke Center will present a new educational program, 鈥淲hen Stroke Strikes: An Update on the Care of Patients with Acute Stroke鈥 on September 7. The program is designed for nurses and other healthcare providers who would like to learn more about caring for stroke patients. More information >

When Stroke Strikes


Special Thanks

Stop Soldier SuicideAdministrative Coordinator Rosemary Reynolds would like to express her sincere gratitude to everyone who made a donation in memory of her daughter to the 501(c)3 organization, Stop Soldier Suicide. The $805 collected will provide 12 months of case management and support for a service member or veteran. If you would like to make a contribution, please visit the website.