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TEACHING DOSSIER Dr. Michael Christopher Wallace, Professor University of Toronto Department of Surgery DIVISION OF NEUROSURGERY TORONTO WESTERN HOSPITAL 1987 - 1988 to 2011 - 2012

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TEACHING DOSSIER

Dr. Michael Christopher Wallace, Professor

University of Toronto

Department of Surgery

DIVISION OF NEUROSURGERY

TORONTO WESTERN HOSPITAL

1987 - 1988 to 2011 - 2012

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 2011 - 2012

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR III Year III Seminars, evaluation of coma and intracranial mass lesions. (2) POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, September 2011. Registrants from across Canada. 8 registrants, 14 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding registration fee and industry support. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (80) CLINICAL FELLOWS Cristian Valdes, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital Jacob Fairhall, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 2010 - 2011

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR I Tutor, Brain and Behaviour. (12) YEAR III Year III Seminars, evaluation of coma and intracranial mass lesions. (2) POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, October 2010, April 2011. Registrants from across Canada. 8 registrants, 14 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding registration fee and industry support. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (80) Program Director, Division of Neurosurgery, organize resident rotation, regular performance review, Chair Residency Program Committee, oversee organization and execution of didactic curriculum, attend 3 hours lecture most Fridays throughout the year. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (105) ELECTIVE STUDENTS Daniel Mandelsohn, Year IV Medical Student, University of Western Ontario, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Daria Krivosheya, Year IV Medical Student, University of British Columbia, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Eva Knifed, Year IV Medical Student, University of Western Ontario, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective

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Jeffrey Wilkinson, Year IV Medical Student, University of Saskatchewan, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 2009 - 2010

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR I Tutor, Brain and Behaviour. (12) YEAR III Surgical Clerkship Oral Exam. (4) POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, October 2009, March 2010. Registrants from across Canada. 8 registrants, 14 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding registration fee and industry support. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (80) Examiner, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Division of Neurosurgery. (30) Program Director, Division of Neurosurgery, organize resident rotation, regular performance review, Chair Residency Program Committee, oversee organization and execution of didactic curriculum, attend 3 hours lecture most Fridays throughout the year. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (105) ELECTIVE STUDENTS Anthony Lau, Year III Medical Student, Queen's University, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Brian Nadler, Year III Medical Student, McGill Univeristy, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Graham Belovay, Year III Medical Student, McMaster University, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective

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Jeremy Bezchlibnyk, Year III Medical Student, University of Toronto, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Kashif Parvez, Year III Medical Student, Univeristy of Toronto, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Laura Minchell, Year V Medical Student, University of Manchester, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Rita Nguyen, Year III Medical Student, Univeristy of Saskatchewan, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Sumit Jhas, Year IV Medical Student, Queen's University, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective CLINICAL FELLOWS Amal Abou-Hamden, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital Ivan Radovanovic, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 2008 - 2009

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR II ASCM OSCE Exam. (3) YEAR III Surgical Clerkship Oral Exam. (4) Year III Seminars, evaluation of coma, intracranial mass lesions, lumbar puncture. (2) POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, March 2009. Registrants from across Canada. 8 registrants, 14 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding registration fee and industry support. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (80) Program Director, Division of Neurosurgery, organize resident rotation, regular performance review, Chair Residency Program Committee, oversee organization and execution of didactic curriculum, attend 3 hours lecture most Fridays throughout the year. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (105) ELECTIVE STUDENTS Brian Drake, Year V, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Christina Laitenberg, Senior Medical Student, Germany, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Ivan Ho, Senior Medical Student, University of Calgary, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective

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Jessica Spence, 1st Year Medical Student, Univeristy of Manitoba , Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Michael Tso, Senior Medical Student, University of British Columbia, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Mike Da Rosa, Senior Medical Student, Dalhousie University, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Nathan Evaniew, Year II Medical Student, Calgary Ritesh Kumar, Senior Medical Student, University of Ottawa, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Victoria Bonn, Senior Medical Student, Dalhousie University, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective CLINICAL FELLOWS Andre Leroux, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital Susanna Bacigaluppi, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital HONOURS AND AWARDS RECEIVED PGME 2009 Award for Excellence in Teaching Performance, Mentorship and Advocacy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. 2009

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 2007 - 2008

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR III Surgical Clerkship Oral Exam. (8) Year III Seminars, evaluation of coma, intracranial mass lesions, lumbar puncture. (8) YEAR IV OSCE Exam. (11) POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, April 2008, September 2008. Registrants from across Canada. 8 registrants, 14 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding registration fee and industry support. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (80) Examiner, Mock Oral Examination, Division of Neurosurgery. (5) Examiner, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Division of Neurosurgery. (30) Program Director, Division of Neurosurgery, organize resident rotation, regular performance review, Chair Residency Program Committee, oversee organization and execution of didactic curriculum, attend 3 hours lecture most Fridays throughout the year. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (105)

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ELECTIVE STUDENTS David Anthony Foley, Senior Medical Student, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Faizal Haji, Senior Medical Student, McMaster University, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Julius Ebinu, Senior Medical Student, University of Calgary, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Katherine Poon, Senior Medical Student, University of Toronto, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Nasenien Nourkami, Senior Medical Student, University of Saarland, Germany, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Sacha Pierre, Senior Medical Student, Guy's, King's & St. Thomas Medical School, UK, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Vanessa Marie-Luise Geib, Senior Medical Student, University of Giessen, Hessen, Germany, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective CLINICAL FELLOWS Amir Dehdashti, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital Laurent Thines, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital HONOURS AND AWARDS RECEIVED W.T. Aikins Award for Undergraduate Teaching, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. 2008

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 2006 - 2007

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR IV OSCE Exam. (7) POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Director, Clinical Fellowships, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital. Organize program for subspecialty clinical fellows. Organize international application and selection process for 2006-2007 fellows. 12 fellows selected. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, April 2007, October 2007. Registrants from across Canada. 8 registrants, 14 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding registration fee and industry support. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (80) Examiner, Mock Oral Examination, Division of Neurosurgery. (13) Examiner, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Division of Neurosurgery. (30) Program Director, Division of Neurosurgery, organize resident rotation, regular performance review, Chair Residency Program Committee, oversee organization and execution of didactic curriculum, attend 3 hours lecture most Fridays throughout the year. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (105) ELECTIVE STUDENTS Cameron McDougall, Senior Medical Student, University of Saskatchewan, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Fady Girgis, Senior Medical Student, University of Calgary, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective

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George (Jiri) Melich, Senior Medical Student, McGill Medical School, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective George Ibrahim, Senior Medical Student, University of Calgary, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Godefroy hardy-St-Pierre, Senior Medical Student, Universite Laval, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Michael Ellis, Senior Medical Student, University of Manitoba, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Ryan Alkins, Senior Medical Student, University of British Columbia, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective CLINICAL FELLOWS Thomas Kretschmer, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital GRADUATE STUDENTS P-indicates Primary Supervisor; S-Secondary Supervisor; J-Joint Supervisor; E-External Examiner; I-Internal Examiner; A-Program Advisor - PhD Epigenetics Endothelium Charles Matouk S - MSc Pediatric posterior fossa tumors: Preoperative predictors of chronic hydrocephalus Jay Riva-Cambrin I

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 2005 - 2006

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR III Coma Seminar. (1) Lumbar Puncture Skills Session. (2) Surgical Clerkship Oral Exam. (2 -1/2) YEAR IV Clinical Clerk Rotation Supervision: Danny Ng. Examiner, Surgery Clerkship OSCE. (5) POSTGRADUATE TEACHING CanMeds Workshop at Vaughan Estates for residents. (4) Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, April 2006, October 2006. Registrants from across Canada. 8 registrants, 14 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding registration fee and industry support. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (80) Examiner, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Division of Neurosurgery. (30) Program Director, Division of Neurosurgery, organize resident rotation, regular performance review, Chair Residency Program Committee, oversee organization and execution of didactic curriculum, attend 3 hours lecture most Fridays throughout the year. (Responsible for Major Design of

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Course). (105) C.M.E. TEACHING/INVOLVEMENT Sep 7, 2005 Career Night Seminars: Neurosurgery Residency at University of

Toronto. (3) Nov 25, 2005 Neurosurgical Aspects of Cerebrovascular Disease, Core Neurology

Residents Lecture, University of Toronto. (2) ELECTIVE STUDENTS Basil Hassouneh, Senior Medical Student, McMaster University, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Christopher Deline, Senior Medical Student, Ross University School of Medicine, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Ryan Janicki, Senior Medical Student, University of British Columbia, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Toby Chan, Senior Medical Student, University of Ottawa, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective CLINICAL FELLOWS Thorstein Gunnarsson, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital GRADUATE STUDENTS P-indicates Primary Supervisor; S-Secondary Supervisor; J-Joint Supervisor; E-External Examiner; I-Internal Examiner; A-Program Advisor - PhD Epigenetics Endothelium Charles Matouk S - MSc The impact of therapeutic modality on outcomes following repair of ruptured intracranial

aneurysms: An administrative data analysis Cian O'Kelly J

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OTHER COURSE LECTURES/WORKSHOPS PRESENTED AT UNIVERSITIES/ORGANIZATIONS 1. J.C. Richardson Neurology Subspecialty Day, University of Toronto, Division of Neurology,

InterContinental Toronto Hotel, Toronto, Mar 24, 2006. Stroke debate, Management of carotid stenosis: surgery or stent.

HONOURS AND AWARDS RECEIVED Wightman- Berris Academy Individual Teaching Award. 2006

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 2004 - 2005

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR I Tutor, Brain and Behaviour, Intracranial Pressure and Cerebral Blood flow. (2) YEAR III Clinical Clerk Rotation Supervision: Suneil Kalia. Coma Seminar. (1) Lumbar Puncture Skills Session. (2) Year III Seminars, evaluation of coma, neurosurgery bedside assessment. (12) YEAR IV Clinical Clerk Rotation Supervision: Sumit Kumar Gupta. Examiner, Surgery Clerkship OSCE. (3) POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Director, Clinical Fellowships, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital. Organize program for subspecialty clinical fellows. Organize international application and selection process for 2004-2005 fellows. 12 fellows selected. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, April 2005, October 2005. Registrants from across Canada. 8 registrants, 14 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding registration fee and industry support. (Responsible

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for Major Design of Course). (80) Examiner, Mock Oral Examination, Division of Neurosurgery. (13) Program Director, Division of Neurosurgery, organize resident rotation, regular performance review, Chair Residency Program Committee, oversee organization and execution of didactic curriculum, attend 3 hours lecture most Fridays throughout the year. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (105) TEACHING CONTRIBUTIONS (OTHER FACULTY) Town Hall Meeting, Task Force Undergraduate Marking System. (1) ELECTIVE STUDENTS Andrea Chamczuk, Senior Medical Student, Saba University, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Hani Joseph Marcus, Senior Medical Student, Cambridge University UK, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Mohamed Labib, Senior Medical Student, McGill Medical School, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Peter Gooderham, Senior Medical Student, University of British Columbia, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Sandip Hindocha, Senior Medical Student, University of Manchester, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective CLINICAL FELLOWS Julian Spears, Clinical Fellow, Interventional Neuroradiology, Division of Neurosurgery & Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto Western Hospital, St. Michael's Hospital Leodante Batista da Costa, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital Thorstein Gunnarsson, Clinical Fellow, Interventional Neuroradiology, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital

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GRADUATE STUDENTS P-indicates Primary Supervisor; S-Secondary Supervisor; J-Joint Supervisor; E-External Examiner; I-Internal Examiner; A-Program Advisor - PhD Epigenetics Endothelium Charles Matouk P - MSc Treatment paradigms/decision making: Intracranial aneurysms Cian O'Kelly J - MSc Predicting success with radiosurgery of brain AVMs Kirsten Burton P MEDICAL STUDENTS Katherine Poon, Mentor, Year I, meetings to discuss career choice, shadowing in office

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 2003 - 2004

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR I Symposium, CSF, ICP, CBF and CMR Case Presentations. (2) YEAR III Clerk Oral Examination. (4.5) Clinical Clerk Seminar. (14) Surgical Clerkship Oral Exam. (6) YEAR IV Clinical Clerk Rotation Supervision: Jeffrey Rothenstein. POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Core Surgical Skills Curriculum, Introduction to Microsurgery and Skin Grafting. (2.5) Director, Clinical Fellowships, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital. Organize program for subspecialty clinical fellows. Organize international application and selection process for 2003-2004 fellows. 11 fellows selected. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, April 2004, October 2004. Registrants from across Canada. 8 registrants, 14 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding registration fee and industry support. (Responsible for Major Design of Course).

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Examiner, Mock Oral Examination, Division of Neurosurgery. (6) Neuroscience Course JNR1114 April 2004 - Basic Science Mechanisms in Cerebral Ischemia. (1.5) Program Director, Division of Neurosurgery, organize resident rotation, regular performance review, Chair Residency Program Committee, oversee organization and execution of didactic curriculum, attend 3 hours lecture most Fridays throughout the year. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (105) ELECTIVE STUDENTS Anna Bendzsak, Senior Medical Student, University of British Columbia, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Aylin Alemdar, Year IV Medical Student, Dalhousie University, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Cindy Lee, Year III, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Douglas Cook, Year III Medical Student, Dalhousie University, Clinical Summer Elective Elissa Price, Year III, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Jason Beiko, Senior Medical Student, University of Ottawa, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Mansour Isalou, Senior Medical Student, McMaster University, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Toby Chan, Year I Medical Student, University of Ottawa, Summer Clinical Elective CLINICAL FELLOWS Mohsen Javadpour, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital Thorstein Gunnarsson, Clinical Fellow, Interventional Neuroradiology, Division of Neurosurgery & Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto Western Hospital, St. Michael's Hospital

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GRADUATE STUDENTS P-indicates Primary Supervisor; S-Secondary Supervisor; J-Joint Supervisor; E-External Examiner; I-Internal Examiner; A-Program Advisor - PhD Epigenetics Endothelium Charles Matouk P MEDICAL STUDENTS Teresa Pun, Mentor, Year I, meetings to discuss career choice, shadowing in office Teresa Pun, Mentor, Year II, meetings to discuss career choice, shadowing in office

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 2002 - 2003

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR I Symposium, CSF, ICP, CBF and CMR Case Presentations. (2) YEAR III Clinical Clerk Seminar. (3) Clinical Clerk Seminar. (7) POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Director, Clinical Fellowships, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital. Organize program for subspecialty clinical fellows. Organize international application and selection process for 2002-2003 fellows. 11 fellows selected. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, October 2002, October 2003. Registrants from across Canada. 8 registrants, 14 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding: registration fee and industry support. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Program Director, Division of Neurosurgery, organize resident rotation, regular performance review, Chair Residency Program Committee, oversee organization and execution of didactic curriculum, attend 3 hours lecture most Fridays throughout the year. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (105)

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C.M.E. TEACHING/INVOLVEMENT Jan 7, 2003 Judge, Medical Student Research Day, University of Toronto, Faculty

of Medicine. (2) ELECTIVE STUDENTS Aditya Bharatha, Year IV, University of Toronto, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Angela Mahajan, Senior Medical Student, University of Vermont, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Babak Maleki, Senior Medical Student, McMaster University, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Borhan Al-Atassi, Senior Medical Student, McGill University, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Colin Kazina, Senior Medical Student, University of Manitoba, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Fawaz Siddiqi, University of Western Ontario, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Nabiha Saleem, Senior Medical Student, University of Leeds, England, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Tejas Sankar, Senior Medical Student, McGill University, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective GRADUATE STUDENTS P-indicates Primary Supervisor; S-Secondary Supervisor; J-Joint Supervisor; E-External Examiner; I-Internal Examiner; A-Program Advisor - PhD Epigenetics Endothelium Charles Matouk S OTHER COURSE LECTURES/WORKSHOPS PRESENTED AT UNIVERSITIES/ORGANIZATIONS 1. 2003 Keith Professorship in Neurosurgery, Toronto, Ontario, Feb 10, 2003 - Feb 11, 2003.

Fellows and residency training: Burden or benefit? HONOURS AND AWARDS RECEIVED Wightman- Berris Academy Anderson Award for Undergraduate Education. 2003

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 2001 - 2002

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR I Symposium, CSF, ICP, CBF and CMR Case Presentations. (2) Tutor, Brain and Behaviour 3 tutorial sessions for 12 weeks. (24) YEAR II Skills Session, "Introduction to Microsurgery", University of Toronto Surgical Skills Centre. (2) YEAR III Clinical Clerk Rotation Supervision: Winnie Lee, Donald Zhang. Seminar. (1) POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Director, Clinical Fellowships, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital. Organize program for subspecialty clinical fellows. Organize international application and selection process for 2002-2003 fellows. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, October 2001, April 2002. Registrants from across Canada. 8 registrants, 14 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding: registration fee and industry support. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Program Director, Division of Neurosurgery, organize resident rotation, regular performance review, Chair Residency Program Committee, oversee organization and execution of didactic curriculum, attend 3 hours lecture most Fridays throughout the year. (Responsible for Major Design of

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Course). (105) C.M.E. TEACHING/INVOLVEMENT Jun 16, 2001 Chairman on Stroke Course. Case presentation and discussion on

hemorrhagic stroke. Scientific Program, 36th Meeting of the Canadian Congress of Neurological Sciences, Halifax, Canada. (Responsible for Major Design of Course).

Jan 8, 2002 Judge, Medical Student Research Day, University of Toronto, Faculty

of Medicine. (2) SUMMER STUDENTS Julie Turnbull, Summer research project on computerization of aspects of the clinical training program in the Division of Neurosurgery Val Muralikrishnan, Summer research student, Heart & Stroke Research Scholarship with Dr. A. Guha ELECTIVE STUDENTS Adrian Laxton, Year III, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Alim Mitha, Year III, University of Alberta, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Dominik Stricker, Technical University of Muenchen, Germany, Clinical Neurosurgery Clerk Doron Rabin, Year III, Queen's University, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Gregory Hawryluk, Year IV, University of Alberta, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Hussain Aboud, Dundee Medical School, Scotland, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Raymond Yong, Year III, University of Calgary, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective RESEARCH FELLOWS Dr. Junichiro Satomi, Postgraduate Research Fellow, Histochemistry of brain arteriovenous malformations

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CLINICAL FELLOWS Carl Bruce, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital Marc van Dijk, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital Peter Rivera, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital Tommy Andersson, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital GRADUATE STUDENTS P-indicates Primary Supervisor; S-Secondary Supervisor; J-Joint Supervisor; E-External Examiner; I-Internal Examiner; A-Program Advisor - PhD Neuropsychological impairment postcoronary bypass surgery: The effects of insulin on cognitive

deficits Michael Borger A

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 2000 - 2001

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING Clinical Clerk Rotation Supervision: Robert Geisler, Mel Boulton. YEAR I Tutor, Brain and Behaviour 3 tutorial sessions for 8 weeks. (42) YEAR II ASCM. POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Director, Clinical Fellowships, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital. Organize program for subspecialty clinical fellows. Organize international application and selection process for 2001-2002 fellows. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, October 2000, April 2001. Registrants from across Canada. 8 registrants, 14 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding: registration fee and industry support. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Examiner, Mock Oral Examination, Division of Neurosurgery. (8) Postgraduate Neurosurgery Exam Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery Module. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Program Director, Division of Neurosurgery, New Curriculum Development. (Responsible for Major Design of Course).

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Program Director, Division of Neurosurgery, organize resident rotation, regular performance review, Chair Residency Program Committee, oversee organization and execution of didactic curriculum, attend 3 hours lecture most Fridays throughout the year. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (105) University of Toronto, Neurology Subspecialty Rounds Surgical prevention and treatment of stroke. (1) ELECTIVE STUDENTS Cian O'Kelly, University of Alberta, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Robert Schapiro, Year III, Queen's University, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Robert Shapiro, Year III, Queen's University, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Tim Darsaut, Year IV, Queen's University, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective RESEARCH FELLOWS Dr. Junichiro Satomi, Postgraduate Research Fellow, Histochemistry of brain arteriovenous malformations CLINICAL FELLOWS Dr. Jeffrey Brennan, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital Tommy Andersson, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital GRADUATE STUDENTS P-indicates Primary Supervisor; S-Secondary Supervisor; J-Joint Supervisor; E-External Examiner; I-Internal Examiner; A-Program Advisor - PhD Protecting the brain during cardiac surgery Dr. Michael Borger I - PhD Promotion of axonal regeneration in the mammalian central nervous system Dr. Wai Ng I

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 1999 - 2000

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING Clinical Clerk Supervision: Grace Tavares, John Dattilo, Jason Lazarou. YEAR I Discovery Lab, Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Brain & Behaviour Course. (4) Tutor, Brain and Behaviour Course 3 tutorial sessions for 8 weeks (2 hours each). (46) YEAR II ASCM. University of Toronto PGY2 OSATS examiner. (5) YEAR III Clinical Clerk Seminars. (4) Year III Seminar. (1) YEAR IV Clinical Clerk Rotation Supervision: Barbara Crawford, Raymond Tsang, Victor Pegado, Ian Bookman, John Dattilo, Ghassan Dally, Danny Perri, Peter Kan, Elaine Yeung.

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GRADUATE TEACHING Mock Oral, Cerebrovascular Graduates, Division of Neurosurgery. (2.5) POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Critical Care Medicine Programme, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto Intracerebral hemorrhage. (1) Director, Clinical Fellowships, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital. Organize program for subspecialty clinical fellows. Organize international application and selection process for 2000-2001 fellows. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, October 1999, April 2000. Registrants from across Canada. 8 registrants, 14 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding: registration fee and industry support. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). C.M.E. TEACHING/INVOLVEMENT Jun 2, 1999 - Jun 4, 1999 Guest Faculty, Moderator, Practical Course, Harvard Medical School,

Boston, Massachusetts, arteriovenous malformations, vascular malformations, spinal arteriovenous malformations, spinal dural arteriovenous malformations.

Feb 22, 2000 Intracerebral hemorrhage, Critical Care Medicine Programme, Faculty

of Medicine, University of Toronto. (1) May 12, 2000 Judge for the Gallie Bateman Resident Research Competition. (5) SUMMER STUDENTS Scellig Stone, Medical Research Council of Canada Scholarship, Clinical Research: Clinical review of surgically managed cerebral arteriovenous malformations and The Genetics of familial intracranial aneurysms ELECTIVE STUDENTS Cem Cetin, Summer Clinical Neurosurgery Elective

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Dana Westergaard, Year IV, Queen's University, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Jason Fang, Summer Clinical Neurosurgery Elective John Kelly, Year II, Summer Clinical Neurosurgery Elective Reza Forghani, Year IV, Summer Clinical Neurosurgery Elective (4 weeks) Ronald Grondin, Year IV, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective (2 weeks) Steven Reynolds, Year II, Clinical Neurosurgery Elective (3 weeks) CLINICAL FELLOWS Dr. Koji Iihara, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital Dr. Phil Porter, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital GRADUATE STUDENTS P-indicates Primary Supervisor; S-Secondary Supervisor; J-Joint Supervisor; E-External Examiner; I-Internal Examiner; A-Program Advisor - MSc The role of calcium in neuronal death and regeneration after neurite transection in a cell culture

model Gordon Chu I - MSc Murine models of cerebral ischemia Sunu Thomas P OTHER COURSE LECTURES/WORKSHOPS PRESENTED AT UNIVERSITIES/ORGANIZATIONS 1. Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, Oct 29, 1999.

Co-Director, Carotid Surgery Course. 2. 2000 Keith Professorship in Neurosurgery, Toronto, Ontario, Feb 14, 2000. Chairman, Case

Presentations by University of Toronto Neurosurgery Residents and Fellows. 3. University of California/Harvard Medical School of Medicine, San Francisco, California,

May 25, 2000 - May 26, 2000. AVMs - treatment goals, combined therapy Discussion - AVMs.

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 1998 - 1999

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR I Brain and Behaviour Course. Brain and Behaviour Course "Discovery Lab". (3) YEAR II ASCM. (20) YEAR III Clinical Clerk Seminars. YEAR IV Clinical Clerk Rotation Supervision: Ruth Lim, Tushar Mehta, William Andrade, Sameer D'Souza, Tej Sheth, Tuhina Neogi, Ari Robicsek, Joseph Ma, Alex Tsiaprailis. POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Director, Clinical Fellowships, Division of Neurosurgery, The Toronto Hospital. Organize program for subspecialty clinical fellows. Organize international application and selection process for 1999-2000 fellows. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, October 1998, April 1999. Registrants from across Canada. 8 registrants, 14 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding: registration fee and industry support. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Neurosurgical Residents' Seminar Series The Toronto Hospital - Western Division "Carotid

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endarterectomy". (1) Neurosurgical Residents' Seminar Series, Toronto Western Hospital, Microvascular compression syndromes. (2) Nursing Education - Med-Surg/Neuro ICU, Toronto Western Hospital, "ICP monitoring: How high?". (1) Postgraduate Lecture Series, Division of Neurosurgery, Vascular Malformation I and II. (4) University of Toronto, Neurology Subspecialty Rounds - Surgical Prevention of Stroke. (1) C.M.E. TEACHING/INVOLVEMENT May 20, 1998 - May 22, 1998Guest Faculty, Practical Course, Harvard Medical School, Boston,

Massachusetts, Cerebral Aneurysms, Arteriovenous Malformation and Vascular Malformations.

Oct 3, 1998 - Oct 6, 1998 Course Director, Practical Course, Carotid Surgery: Diagnostic and

Techniques, CNS Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington. SUMMER STUDENTS Darren Yuen, Heart & Stroke Foundation Student Scholarship, Clinical Research: Study of gene expression on global cerebral ischemia. ELECTIVE STUDENTS Ratan Bhardwaj, Year IV, Summer Elective Clinical Neurosurgery (4 weeks) Shahid Gul, Year III, Summer Elective Clinical Neurosurgery (4 weeks) CLINICAL FELLOWS Dr. Mahmood Alyamany, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, The Toronto Hospital.

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GRADUATE STUDENTS P-indicates Primary Supervisor; S-Secondary Supervisor; J-Joint Supervisor; E-External Examiner; I-Internal Examiner; A-Program Advisor - MSc The effect of seat belts on reducing injury to school-age children Dr. Stephen Halman E - PhD The role of Caspase 1 and 3 in apoptosis following spinal cord injury Steven Casha E OTHER COURSE LECTURES/WORKSHOPS PRESENTED AT UNIVERSITIES/ORGANIZATIONS 1. Neurology and Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Temple University School of Medicine,

Philadelphia, PA, May 21, 1999. Visiting Professor, Impact of natural history on decision making for cerebral vascular malformations.

2. Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, Jun 2, 1999 - Jun 4, 1999. Neurovascular

Update: Present Practices and Future Directions, Organizing Committee, 1. Moderator, Vascular Malformations 2. Arteriovenous Malformation: Small AVM's 3. Large AVM's 4. Spinal AVM's - Spinal Dural AVMs.

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 1997 - 1998

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR I Brain & Behaviour Tutor. (24) Cerebral Blood Flow, CSF Physiology. (2) Discovery Lab, Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Brain & Behaviour Course. (4) YEAR III Clinical Clerk Seminars. (6) Clinical Clerk Supervision: Omid Mostachfi, Sam Cammisuli, Mohammed Rassouli, Nava Maham. YEAR IV Clinical Clerk Rotation Supervision: Julian Harriss, Allan Kagal, Melanie Ursell, Bradley Petrisor, Alexander Ho, Brendan McCormick, Tarang Sheth, Vaito Manohar. POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Critical Care Medicine Programmes, Faculty of Medicine, U of T, Summer Academic Sessions Cerebrovascular Catastrophes: Intracerebral hemorrhage, subarachnoid hemorrhage, AVM. (1) Director, Clinical Fellowships, Division of Neurosurgery, The Toronto Hospital. Organize program for subspecialty clinical fellows. Organize international application and selection process for 1998-1999 fellows (7 accepted). (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, October 1997, April 1998. Registrants from across

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Canada. 8 registrants, 14 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding: registration fee and industry support. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Postgraduate Lecture Series, Division of Neurosurgery, Microvascular Compression Syndromes Cerebrovascular injuries; Traumatic Dissections; Cerebral Blood Flow. (8) C.M.E. TEACHING/INVOLVEMENT Co-Chairman, Practical Sessions, Third North American Stroke Meeting, Montreal, Quebec. Cerebral Angioplasty, Incidence, Natural History of Extracranial Stenosis, Management of Hemorrhagic Strokes. Course Director, Practical Course, Carotid Surgery: Diagnostic and Techniques, CNS Annual Meeting, New Orleans. Guest Faculty, Practical Course, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, Brain AVMs: Decision Analysis, Large AVMs: Combined Techniques (Including Palliative), Cavernous Malformations: Multiple Lesions - Decision Making. SUMMER STUDENTS Ms. Dorothy Lo, Heart & Stroke Foundation Student Scholarship, Clinical Research: Study of gene expression on global cerebral ischemia. Ms. Sarah Woodrow, Institute of Medical Science Summer Scholarship Program, Clinical Research: Surgical outcome of subarachnoid hemorrhage: Impact of resident teaching. ELECTIVE STUDENTS Anthony Farragos, Year II. Summer Research Elective (6 weeks). Critical Inquiry Elective (6 weeks). Research study: AVM's. Jens Looser, Year II. Summer Elective Clinical Neurosurgery (2 weeks). Julian Spears, Year III. Summer Elective. Clinical Neurosurgery (4 weeks). RESEARCH FELLOWS Dr. Koji Iihara, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Cerebrovascular Research Laboratory. Dr. Shunji Matsubara, Postgraduate Research Fellow, Role of Endoglyn in Brain AVM's University of Toronto Brain Vascular Malformation Study Group

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CLINICAL FELLOWS Dr. John Norris, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, The Toronto Hospital. Supported by the Fondation Baxter et Alma Ricard Chair in Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery. GRADUATE STUDENTS P-indicates Primary Supervisor; S-Secondary Supervisor; J-Joint Supervisor; E-External Examiner; I-Internal Examiner; A-Program Advisor - MSc A comparison of descending evoked potentials and muscle responses after TCMS and SBS in

awake human subjects Dr. David Allen Houlden E - MSc Effect of insulin on ischemic events during cardiopulmonary bypass. Co-supervisor: Dr. R.

Weisel Dr. Michael Borger J - MSc Gene regulation in hippocampus following global ischemia Dr. Warren Ho J - MSc Murine models of focal and global cerebral ischemia: U of T Open Scholarship Ricard Chair

Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery Mr. Sunu Thomas P RESIDENTS Drs. Sri Deme, Zelma Kiss, Gus Skaf and Teck Soo, Practise Oral Exam for RCPS(C) Exam in Neurosurgery. Drs. Steve Casha, Babak Jahromi, Mentor OTHER COURSE LECTURES/WORKSHOPS PRESENTED AT UNIVERSITIES/ORGANIZATIONS 1. NYU International Cerebrovascular Conference, New York, New York, May 7, 1998 - May

8, 1998. Cerebral Aneurysm Update: (1) Epidemiology, natural history and risk factors (2) Basilar aneurysm: Outcome of aneurysm treatment (3) Arteriovenous malformations: Epidemiology and natural history (4) Cavernous malformations.

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2. Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, May 20, 1998 - May 22, 1998. Cerebral Aneurysms and Vascular Malformations: (1) Medium and large sized aneurysms (>10mm): Surgical treatment, efficacy and outcome (2) Large arteriovenous malformations: Combined techniques (3) Cavernous malformations: Multiple lesions/decision making.

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 1996 - 1997

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR I Brain & Behaviour Tutor. (36) Cerebral Blood Flow, CSF Physiology. (2) Discovery Lab, Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Brain & Behaviour Course. (4) YEAR IV Clinical Clerk Rotation Supervision: Erik Slimberg, James Swain, Dieu Hoa Kuach. (5) POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Cerebrovascular catastrophes: Intracerebral hemorrhage, subarachnoid hemorrhage, AVM Critical Care Medicine Programme, U of T. (1.5) Director, Clinical Fellowships, Division of Neurosurgery, The Toronto Hospital. Organize program for subspecialty clinical fellows. Organize international application and selection process for 1997-1998 fellows (6 accepted). (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, October 1996, April 1997. Registrants from across Canada. 8 registrants, 14 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding: registration fee and industry support. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Mentor, Division of Neurosurgery Dr. S. Casha, Dr. B. Jahromi.

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Postgraduate Lecture Series, Division of Neurosurgery Cerebral Blood Flow Management of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and vasospasm Cerebrovascular dissection and fibromuscular disease. (6) TEACHING CONTRIBUTIONS (OTHER FACULTY) Undergraduate Lecture, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College Neurosurgical Approach to Spinal Disease. (2) C.M.E. TEACHING/INVOLVEMENT Chairman, Practical Course. Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Carotid Surgery Course. Montreal,

Quebec. Full day. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Guest Faculty, Practical Course, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts,Brain AVMs: Decision Analysis, Development of Aneurysms: Congenital or Acquired, Multiple Aneurysms: Strategies and Results. ELECTIVE STUDENTS Robert Kerr, Critical Inquiry Care (6 weeks), Queen's University, Year II. Summer Research Elective (12 weeks). Clinical Neurosurgery. Research Topic: Role of Multimodality Therapy on National History Arteriovenous Malformations of the Brain CLINICAL FELLOWS Dr. Marco Stefani, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Division of Neurosurgery, The Toronto Hospital. Supported by International Rotary Scholarship. GRADUATE STUDENTS P-indicates Primary Supervisor; S-Secondary Supervisor; J-Joint Supervisor; E-External Examiner; I-Internal Examiner; A-Program Advisor - MSc 1996-1998 Effect of insulin on ischemic events during cardiopulmonary bypass. Co-supervisor: Dr. R.

Weisel Dr. Michael Borger J - MSc 1995-1997 Natural history and therapy for brain arteriovenous malformations. Support: Fellowship Heart &

Stroke Foundation Dr. Phillip Porter P

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- MSc Modelling axonal injury: Injury regneration and calcium dynamics following acute neuritic

neuroma Imran Fayaz I - MSc 1996-1998 Murine models of focal and global cerebral ischemia: U of T Open Scholarship Ricard Chair

Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery Mr. Sunu Thomas P - MSc Ms Jennifer Brown I OTHER COURSE LECTURES/WORKSHOPS PRESENTED AT UNIVERSITIES/ORGANIZATIONS 1. Grand Medical Rounds, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Sep 4, 1996. Advances in

the therapy for hemorrhagic stroke. 2. Department of Anaesthesia, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Nov 4, 1996.

Neurosurgical/anaesthetic considerations for patients with cerebrovascular disorders. 3. Toronto Neurology Update, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Nov 22, 1996. Surgical

intervention. 4. Swiss Canadian Chamber of Commerce (Ontario) Incorporated, Toronto, Ontario, Jan 21,

1997. Unravelling mysteries: New treatment for diseases of the brain. 5. Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education, Boston, Massachusetts, May

21, 1997 - May 22, 1997. Cerebral aneurysms and vascular malformations: 1997 and beyond 1. Brain AVMs: Decision analysis 2. Large AVMs: Combined techniques (including palliative) 3. Cavernous malformations: Multiple Lesions-Decision Making.

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 1995 - 1996

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR I Brain & Behaviour Tutor. (36) Cerebral Blood Flow, CSF Physiology. (2) Headache Seminar, Brain & Behaviour Course. (2) YEAR IV Clinical Clerk Rotation Supervision: Joanna, Shapiro, Ed Kachur, Taufik Ali Valiante, Tara Young, Matthew Muller. (5) POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Director, Clinical Fellowships, Division of Neurosurgery, The Toronto Hospital. Organize program for subspecialty clinical fellows. Organize international application and selection process for 1996-1997 fellows (3 accepted). (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, October 1995, April 1996. Registrants from across Canada. 8 registrants, 10 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding: registration fee and industry support. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (80) Examiner, Neurosurgical Residents' Mock Oral Examination, Division of Neurosurgery, June 1996. (5) Examining Committee for M.Sc. thesis defense for Mr. Aviv Ouanounou. (3)

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Examining Committee for M.Sc. thesis defense for Mr. Wai Pui Ng. (3) Mentor, Division of Neurosurgery Dr. S. Casha. Postgraduate Lecture Series, Division of Neurosurgery. 6 lectures. Microvascular Compression Syndromes, Intracranial/Extracranial Vascular Injury. (4) TEACHING CONTRIBUTIONS (OTHER FACULTY) Examination of the Central Nervous System. Clinical Nurse Practioner Program, Faculty of Nursing. (4) Undergradute Lecture, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. Neurosurgical considerations in: Degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, spinal cord tumors. (2) C.M.E. TEACHING/INVOLVEMENT May 1995 Guest Faculty, Practical Course, Harvard Medical School, Boston,

Massachusetts, Cerebrovascular malformations and aneurysms: Current management and future horizons.

Oct 1995 Chairman, Practical Course, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San

Francisco, California, Carotid Surgery Course. Full day. (Responsible for Major Design of Course).

ELECTIVE STUDENTS Danyal Ibrahim, Year II. Summer Research Elective (12 weeks). Clinical Neurosurgery. Research topic: Presentation and natural history of developmental venous anomalies RESEARCH FELLOWS Dr. Jeffrey Hsu, Research Fellow, Cerebrovascular Research Laboratory. Supported by the Department of Anaesthesia, Taiwan City Hospital. CLINICAL FELLOWS Dr. Mark Davies, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery. Division of Neurosurgery, The Toronto Hospital. Supported by a Fellowship, Fondation Baxter et Alma Ricard Chair in Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery.

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GRADUATE STUDENTS P-indicates Primary Supervisor; S-Secondary Supervisor; J-Joint Supervisor; E-External Examiner; I-Internal Examiner; A-Program Advisor - MSc Natural history and therapy for brain arteriovenous malformations. Support: Fellowship Heart &

Stroke Foundation Dr. Phillip Porter J - MSc Pharmakokinetics and neuroprotective efficacy of intracellular calcium chelators Mr. Sashie Sade P OTHER COURSE LECTURES/WORKSHOPS PRESENTED AT UNIVERSITIES/ORGANIZATIONS 1. Keith Visiting Professorship in Neurosurgery, The University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario,

Feb 1996. Neurosurgeons should do carotid endarterectomies. 2. Neurovascular Symposium, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, May 1996. (1)

Brain AVMs: Decision analysis, (2) Development of aneurysms: Congenital or acquired?, (3) Multiple aneurysms: Strategies and results.

3. Institute of Medical Science Annual Day, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, May

1996. Cerebral ischemia and hemorrhage: From NMDA receptor to natural history in man.

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 1994 - 1995

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR I Brain & Behaviour Assisted Course Director with setting a case for the exam and marking short assessment segment. (10) Brain & Behaviour Tutor. (48) Headache Seminar, Brain and Behaviour Course. (2) YEAR II ASCM II OSCE. (6) YEAR III Clinical Clerk Seminar. (3) Clinical Electives: Charles Wei, Ab Kulkarni, Sri Deme, Julia Liu, Arun Kuchela, Babak Jahromi, I. Subramanian, Susy Lin, Minocher Meer, David Gladstone. Each elective involves 6 full days in clinical neuroscience in the AVM Clinic and my private office. YEAR IV Clinical Clerk Seminars. (10)

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POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Critical Care Lecture Series. Head and Intracranial Pressure. (2) Director, Clinical Fellowships, Division of Neurosurgery, The Toronto Hospital. Organize program for 4 subspecialty clinical fellows. Organize international application and selection process for 1995-1996 fellows (7 accepted). (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, October 1994, April 1995. Registrants from across Canada. 8 registrants, 10 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding: registration fee and industry support. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (80) Examiner, Clerkship OSCE, September 1994, June 1995. (10) Examiner, Neurosurgical Residents' Mock Oral Examination, Division of Neurosurgery, June 1995. (5) Postgraduate Lecture Series, Division of Neurosurgery. 6 lectures. Cerebral Blood Flow, Management of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Management of Arteriovenous Malformations, Carotid Endarterectomy in Asymptomatic Disease, Microvascular Compression Syndromes. (14) TEACHING CONTRIBUTIONS (OTHER FACULTY) Clinical Elective for residents and fellows, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College: Dr. Warren Keyes. Each elective comprises a minimum of 10 half days in my private office. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Undergraduate Lectures, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. Neurosurgical considerations in: Degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, spinal cord tumors, stroke. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (6) C.M.E. TEACHING/INVOLVEMENT Oct 1994 Chairman, Practical Course, Congress of Neurological Surgeons,

Chicago, Illinois, Carotid Surgery Course. Full day. (Responsible for Major Design of Course).

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ELECTIVE STUDENTS Dennis Wigle, Year II supervision. Health and Illness in the Community. RESEARCH FELLOWS Dr. Jeffrey Hsu, Research Fellow, Cerebrovascular Research Laboratory. Supported by the Department of Anaesthesia, Taiwan City Hospital. Dr. Kiyo Shinno, Research Fellow, Cerebrovascular Research Laboratory. Supported by the Department of Neurosurgery, University of Tokushima and the Government of Japan. (1993-April 1995) CLINICAL FELLOWS Dr. Jamshid Saleh, Clinical Fellow, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery. Division of Neurosurgery, The Toronto Hospital. GRADUATE STUDENTS P-indicates Primary Supervisor; S-Secondary Supervisor; J-Joint Supervisor; E-External Examiner; I-Internal Examiner; A-Program Advisor - MSc Student Efficacy of Calcium Chelators in Focal Cerebral Ischemia Mr. Shashie Sadie J OTHER COURSE LECTURES/WORKSHOPS PRESENTED AT UNIVERSITIES/ORGANIZATIONS 1. E. Harry Botterell Lectureship in Neurosurgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario,

Nov 1994. Current strategies in the treatment of experimental cerebral ischemia: Future applications.

2. Keith Visiting Professorship in Neurosurgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Feb

1995. The use of calcium chelators in experimental central nervous system ischemia. 3. Emergency Physicians Group, Humber Memorial Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, May 1995.

Management of spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage. 4. Cerebrovascular Malformations and Aneurysms: Current Management and Future Horizons,

Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, Jun 28, 1995 - Jun 30, 1995. (1) Brain AVMs: Combined techniques including palliative treatment (2) Brain AVMs: Decision Analysis.

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 1993 - 1994

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR I Cerebrovascular/CSF Physiology Lecture, Brain and Behaviour Course. (2) Curriculum Renewal, Brain and Behaviour Course Development Committee, Designed week 4 case and organized lectures, seminars and labs for that week. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (30) Discovery Lab, Cerebral Aneurysms, Brain and Behaviour. (4) Examination, Brain and Behaviour. Wrote clinical case for problem based learning format and marked essay exam. (10) Headache Seminar, Brain and Behaviour Course. (2) Replacement Tutor, Brain and Behaviour Course, Prepared for and ran 3 tutorial sessions (2 hrs each) for one week. (6) YEAR III Clinical Electives: Julia Liu, James Safadi, Eve Tsai, Giles Cruickshanks. Each elective involves 6 full days in clinical neuroscience in the AVM Clinic and my private office. Neuroscience Clinics. (18) Oral Examinations, Neuroscience Course. (3)

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Year 3 Neuroscience Lecture Cerebral Edema, Brain Herniations, Increased Intracranial Pressure. (2) Year III Undergraduate Seminar Teaching. (4 1/2 hours) YEAR IV Clerkship preceptor: Istvan Pataki, Jeffrey Atkinson, and Peter Gross. Supervision of 2 weeks rotation on clinical service and evaluation. Clinical Clerk Seminars. (10) POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) - Instructor, Provider Training Program 2 courses. (2) Director, Clinical Fellowships, Division of Neurosurgery, The Toronto Hospital. Organize program for 2 subspecialty clinical fellows. Organize international application and selection process for 1994-1995 (4 selected). (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, October 1993, April 1994. Registrants from across Canada. 8 registrants, 10 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding: registration fee and industry support. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (80) Examiner, Mock Oral Examination, Division of Neurosurgery, June 1994. (5) Postgraduate Lecture Seminar, Management of subarachnoid hemorrhage. (2) Postgraduate Lecture Series, Division of Neurosurgery. Cerebrovascular Injuries and Dissection, August 1993. (2) TEACHING CONTRIBUTIONS (OTHER FACULTY) Clinical Elective for residents and fellows, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College: Drs. Brad Kreitz, Kathy Cameron, Scott Sheppard and William Ho. Each elective comprises a minimum of 10 half days in my private office. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Undergraduate Lectures, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College: Neurosurgical considerations in:

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Degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, spinal cord tumors. (3) SUMMER STUDENTS Mr. Gabriel Leung, Clinical Neurosurgery, Clinical Research: Carotid endarterectomy: Surgery in postgrad training centre. Mr. Wil Harper, Clinical Neurosurgery, Clinical Research: Natural history of patients with cavernous malformations. RESEARCH FELLOWS Dr. Kiyo Shinno, Research Fellow, Cerebrovascular Research Laboratory. Supported by the Department of Neurosurgery, University of Tokushima and the Government of Japan. CLINICAL FELLOWS Dr. Terrence Coyne, Cerebrovascular Research Fellow - The Toronto Hospital McDonnel Fellowship, Division of Neurosurgery, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Brisbane, Australia. OTHER COURSE LECTURES/WORKSHOPS PRESENTED AT UNIVERSITIES/ORGANIZATIONS 1. Department of Pharmacology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Jul 30, 1993.

Intracellular calcium chelation: Strategy for neuroprotection. 2. Critical Care Residents' Day, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia,

Sep 9, 1993. Issues related to intracranial pressure: A debate. 3. Contemporary Stroke Management and Prevention, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario,

Oct 23, 1993. Surgery in stroke management: Recent data from the North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy Trial (NASCET).

4. E. Harry Botterell Professorship in Neurosurgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario,

Nov 1993. (1) Experimental studies of cerebral ischemia, (2) Management of dural arteriovenous malformations of the spinal cord.

5. Contemporary Stroke Management and Prevention, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario,

Nov 27, 1993. Surgery in stroke management: Recent data from the North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy Trial (NASCET).

6. Neuroscience Seminar, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Nov 30, 1993.

Cerebral protection with Ca 2+ chelators: Further studies.

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7. The Banff Conference, Alberta Stroke Program, Calgary, Alberta, Dec 10, 1993. Calcium channel chelators in experimental stroke.

8. Contemporary Stroke Management and Prevention, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario,

Feb 5, 1994. Surgery in stroke management: Recent data from the North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy Trial (NASCET).

9. Ontario Medical Association, Toronto, Ontario, Feb 26, 1994. Eye signs in common

neurosurgical disorders. 10. Contemporary Topics in Neurology, 27th Annual Clinical Day, Queensway General

Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Apr 1994. Carotid endarterectomy in symptomatic and asymptomatic stroke patients.

HONOURS AND AWARDS RECEIVED Ross Fleming Surgical Educator Award (For quality of teaching, teaching innovations programme development). Department of Surgery, The Toronto Hospital. 1994 Bruce Tovee Teaching Award, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto (Undergraduate Teaching). 1994 W.T. Aitken's Award, Individual Teaching Performance, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto (Undergraduate Teaching). 1994

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 1992 - 1993

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR I Curriculum Renewal, Brain and Behaviour Course Development Committee, Designed week 4 case and organized lectures, seminars and labs for that week. Wrote case for final exam. Marked exam. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (40) Lecture, Pathophysiology of Cerebral Ischemia. (1) Tutor, Brain and Behaviour Course, Prepared for and ran 3 tutorial sessions (2hrs each) per week for 8 weeks. (72) YEAR II Clinics, Introduction to Surgery. (12) YEAR III Clinical Electives : John Kell, Jo Moffat, Arun Kuchela, Lonnie Woolf, Abhaya Kulkarni. Each elective involves 6 full days in clinical neuroscience in the AVM clinic and my private office. Neuroscience Clinics (36 hrs), Seminars (6 hrs), Oral examinations (3 hrs) Lecture: Cerebral Edema, Brain Herniation & Increased Intracranial Pressure (1 hr). (46) YEAR IV Clerks' Seminars. (12)

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POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Advanced Trauma Life Support- Instructor, Examiner, October 1992, The Toronto Hospital. (16) Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, October 1992, April 1993. Registrants from across Canada. 8 registrants, 10 faculty members, full week microsurgical skills course on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding: registration fee and industry support. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (80) Examiner, Resident Mock Oral Examination, Division of Neurosurgery, June 1993. (4) ICU Lecture Series, 4 lectures: Cervical Spine Injury, Approach to Coma, Intracranial Pressure. (4) Participant, Faculty Development Workshop, Postgraduate Medical Education Department, The Toronto Hospital. (5) Postgraduate Lecture Series, Division of Neurosurgery. 3 lectures : Neurovascular Compression Syndromes, Management of Brain Vascular Malformations, Cerebral Blood Flow. (6) TEACHING CONTRIBUTIONS (OTHER DEPTS) Lecture : Stroke: Diagnosis and Management, September 1992, Clinical Neurology Course, Division of Occupational Therapy, Department of Rehabilitational Medicine. (2) Lecture, Cerebral Aneurysm - Surgical Management, Department of Anaesthesia, The Toronto Hospital - Western Division. (1) Lecture, Cervical Spine Assessment in the Trauma Room, Department of Anesthesia, The Toronto Hospital - Western Division. (1) Lecture, Neurosurgical Emergencies in the ICU, January 1993, Critical Care Medicine Programme, Department of Medicine. (2) TEACHING CONTRIBUTIONS (OTHER FACULTY) Clinical Elective for residents and fellows, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College : Dr. Joseph

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Lemire, Dr. Laurie King, Dr. Joanne Mertel, Dr. Peter Kim. Each elective comprises 10 half days in my private office. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Undergraduate Lectures, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College : Pathophysiology of Stroke, Degenerative Disc Disease and Tumors of the Spine. (4) C.M.E. TEACHING/INVOLVEMENT Jun 1993 Director, Workshop, Satellite Symposium, Canadian Congress of

Neurological Sciences, Toronto, June 1993, Management of Arteriovenous Malformations. (Responsible for Major Design of Course).

SUMMER STUDENTS Mr. Raza Khan, Quality Assurance and prospective research database development for neurosurgical procedures performed at The Toronto Hospital. RESEARCH FELLOWS Dr. Masaaki Uno, Research Fellow, Cerebrovascular Research Laboratory, Supported by the Department of Neurosurgery, University of Tokushima and the Government of Japan. CLINICAL FELLOWS Dr. Iyabo Daramola, Clinical Research Fellow, University of Toronto Vascular Malformation Study Group Dr. Terrence Coyne, Cerebrovascular Research Fellow - The Toronto Hospital McDonnel Fellowship, Division of Neurosurgery, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Brisbane, Australia. EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL PRODUCED Information Booklet for Patients and their Families. Brain Arteriovenous Malformations, Daramola I, Terbrugge K, Willinsky RW, Gentili F, Schwartz M, Young C, Wallace MC., University of Toronto Brain Vascular Malformation Study Group, Toronto. Information Booklet for Patients and their Families. Surgical Treatment : Surgical Removal of Brain Arteriovenous Malformations, Daramola I, Schwartz M, Gentili F, Wallace MC., University of Toronto Brain Vascular Malformation Study Group, Toronto. OTHER COURSE LECTURES/WORKSHOPS PRESENTED AT

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UNIVERSITIES/ORGANIZATIONS 1. A Canadian Consensus on the Management of Ischemic Stroke, Toronto, Ontario, Jan 1,

1993. Carotid endarterectomy: Has NASCET answered all the questions? 2. Keith Professorship in Neurosurgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Feb 1993.

Surgical therapy for small AVM's: Decision making and results. 3. University of Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan, Jun 1993. (1) Teaching residents aneurysm

surgery, (2) Multidisciplinary management and decision making in patients with brain vascular malformations.

4. Contemporary Stroke Management and Prevention, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario,

Jun 12, 1993. Surgery in stroke management: Recent data from the North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy Trial (NASCET).

HONOURS AND AWARDS RECEIVED The Toronto Hospital Award for Excellence in Teaching (Postgraduate Education - Surgery). 1993

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 1991 - 1992

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR I Curriculum Renewal Brain and Behaviour Course Development Committee. (20) YEAR II Introduction to Surgery, Clinics. (12) YEAR III Clinical electives : John Bellinaso, Steve Casha. Each elective involved 6 full days in clinical neuroscience in the AVM clinic and my private clinic. Neuroscience Clinics (36 hrs), Seminars (6 hrs), Lectures (1 hr), Year III Neuroscience Coordinator-The Toronto Hospital, Undergraduate Education Committee. (43) Oral examinations, Neuroscience Course, Evening examination format using my office patients. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (10) Seminars in traumatology. (2) YEAR IV Seminars (12). (12)

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GRADUATE TEACHING Neuroscience Y1444, Topic: Autoregulation, Cerebral Blood Flow and the Pathophysiology of Stroke, Marking of essay examinations. (4) POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Advanced Trauma Life Support -Instructor, Examiner 2 courses : November 1991 February 1992. (16) Course Director, W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, October 1991, April 1992, 8 registrants, 10 faculty members. Full week of microsurgical dissection on cadaveric specimens and experimental animals. Funding: Industry support. Cross Canada representation. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (80) Grand Trauma Rounds Diagnosis and Prognosis after Head Injury September 1991. (1) ICU Lecture Series C spine Injury, Approach to Coma Intracranial Pressure. (4) Postgraduate Lecture Series, Division of Neurology Surgical Management of Stroke. (2) Postgraduate Lecture Series, Division of Neurosurgery Cerebrovascular Injuries. (2) TEACHING CONTRIBUTIONS (OTHER FACULTY) Clinical Electives for residents and fellows, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College : Dr. Colin Crawford, Dr. Anthony Tibbles, Dr. Francois Hains, Dr. Andre Bussiers. Each elective comprises 10 half days in my private office. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). Undergraduate Lectures, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College : Pathophysiology of Stroke, Degenerative Disc Disease and Tumors of the Spine. (4) RESEARCH FELLOWS Dr. Masaaki Uno, Research Fellow, Cerebrovascular Research Laboratory, Supported by the Department of Neurosurgery, University of Tokushima and The Government of Japan.

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CLINICAL FELLOWS Dr. Iyabo Daramola, Clinical Research Fellow, University of Toronto Vascular Malformation Study Group OTHER COURSE LECTURES/WORKSHOPS PRESENTED AT UNIVERSITIES/ORGANIZATIONS 1. E. Harry Botterell Lectureship in Neurosurgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario,

Nov 1991. Comprehensive management of cerebral AVMs: Intradisciplinary University of Toronto AVM Clinic experience.

2. Keith Professorship in Neurosurgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Feb 1992. (1)

Teaching neurosurgical residents techniques of aneurysm surgery, (2) Retrospective review of resident operated cases.

3. Universite de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Mar 1992. (1) Receptor binding after focal

ischemia, (2) Multidisciplinary approach to brain arteriovenous malformations. 4. Baycrest Hospital Clinic Day, Toronto, Ontario, May 1992. Stroke prevention. 5. Gallie Day, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, May 1992. The University of Toronto

brain vascular malformation study group: The results of the first two years. HONOURS AND AWARDS RECEIVED The Toronto Hospital Award for Excellence in Teaching (Undergraduate Education - Surgery). 1992

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 1990 - 1991

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR II Introduction to Surgery, clinics. (12) YEAR III Clinical Electives : Richard Fox, David Hodgson. Each elective involved 6 full days in clinical neuroscience in the AVM clinic and my private office clinic. Neuroscience MIII Clinics 30hrs Seminars 6hrs Lectures 2hrs Year 3 Neuroscience Coordinator, 89-92, The Toronto Hospital. (38) Oral Examinations, Neuroscience Course, Evening examination format utilizing simulated patients. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (10) Yr 3 Comprehensive Clinics. (4) YEAR IV Clerk Examinations. (6) Seminars. (10) GRADUATE TEACHING Neuroscience Y1444 Graduate Course in Neuroscience, taught by Playfair Neuroscience Unit staff. Cerebral Blood Flow and the Pathophysiology of Stroke. (3)

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POSTGRADUATE TEACHING ICU Lecture Series C spine injury Approach to coma. (4) Postgraduate Lecture Series, Division of Neurosurgery Cerebral Blood Flow Arteriovenous Malformations Microvascular Compression Syndromes. (6) W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, October 1990, April 1991. Major expansion of the course to include 6 residents from other Canadian neurosurgical training programmes (8 registrants). funding: Industry sponsors. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (80) TEACHING CONTRIBUTIONS (OTHER FACULTY) Clinical Elective for a fellow, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Dr. Sil Mior, 10 half days in my private office. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). SUMMER STUDENTS Mr. Ubendranauth Kalicharran, Supported by MRC. A basic research elective on magnetic resonance spectroscopy of focal cerebral ischemia. The elective involved methodology of experiment design, principles of magnetic resonance spectroscopy and the surgical preparation of experimental focal cerebral ischemia OTHER COURSE LECTURES/WORKSHOPS PRESENTED AT UNIVERSITIES/ORGANIZATIONS 1. Mississauga General Hospital, Mississauga, Ontario, Feb 1991. Stroke: Detection and

therapy. 2. A Day in Primary Eye Care, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, May 1991. Eye signs

in head trauma. 3. Frontiers in Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, May

1991. Receptor binding studies in focal cerebral ischemia. HONOURS AND AWARDS RECEIVED PAIRO Teaching Award. 1991 The Toronto Hospital Award for Excellence in Teaching (Medical Education - Surgery). 1991

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ACADEMIC YEAR 1989 - 1990

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR II Introduction to Surgery, clinics. (12) YEAR III Comprehensive Clinics. (12) Neuroscience MIII Clinics 18hrs Seminars 4hrs. (22) Yr 3 Comprehensive Examination. (4) YEAR IV Clerk Examinations. (6) Seminars. (10) POSTGRADUATE TEACHING ICU Lecture Series C spine injury Approach to Coma. (4) W. Lougheed Microsurgical Course, October 1989, April 1990. Course Director. Responsible for restructuring of course relative to previous years. 2 registrants. Funding: industry. (Responsible for Major Design of Course). (80)

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SUMMER STUDENTS Ron Grypma, Student, Canadian Chiropractic College Laboratory research elective Awarded Resident's Prize, Clinical Research Society of Toronto, April 1990 OTHER COURSE LECTURES/WORKSHOPS PRESENTED AT UNIVERSITIES/ORGANIZATIONS 1. Critical Care Spectrum '89, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Nov 1989. (1)

Traumatic brain injury, (2) Acute management of spinal cord injuries. 2. E. Harry Botterell Lectureship in Neurosurgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario,

Nov 1989. Promising experimental agents in the management of cerebral ischemia. 3. University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Apr 1990. Receptor binding after focal cerebral

ischemia: Visualizing Stroke. 4. Dimensions in Critical Care Nursing, Toronto, Ontario, May 1990. Cerebral vasospasm.

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 1988 - 1989

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING YEAR III Comprehensive Clinics. (12) Neuroscience MIII Clinics 18hrs Seminars 3hrs. (21) Yr 3 Comprehensive Examination. (4) YEAR IV Clerk Examinations. (6) Seminars. (10) POSTGRADUATE TEACHING Faculty Teaching Workshop, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, February 1989. (7) ICU Teaching Seminars Cervical spine injuries Approach to Coma. (4) OTHER COURSE LECTURES/WORKSHOPS PRESENTED AT UNIVERSITIES/ORGANIZATIONS 1. Keith Professorship in Neurosurgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario., Feb 1989.

Experimental investigation of brain arteriovenous malformations. 2. Neurofocus '89, Toronto Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Mar 1989. Cerebral vasospasm.

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3. Neuroscience Nursing I Course, Toronto Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Apr 1989.

Cerebrovascular disease. 4. Annual Meeting, Society of University Neurosurgeons, Toronto, Ontario, May 1989. New

concepts of stroke management.

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TEACHING DOSSIER

ACADEMIC YEAR 1987 - 1988

HONOURS AND AWARDS RECEIVED D.R. Wilson Resident Undergraduate Teaching Award. 1987

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