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PATRICK B. SENATUS, M.D., Ph.D., F.A.C.S.

10 Jordan Lane, Unionville, CT 06085

315 West 57th St. 15J New York, NY 10019

860-519-7714

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EDUCATION

Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 9/1989-6/1999

Doctor of Medicine Degree

Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, MA 9/1989-6/1999

Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Neurobiology

Harvard College, Cambridge, MA 9/1985-6/1989

Bachelor of Arts Degree in Biochemical Sciences, Magna Cum Laude

PRACTICE HISTORY

Hartford Hospital 4/2017- Provider Service Agreement, Neurosurgeon Present

Altus Neurosurgery & Spine, LLC 1/2016-

New York Practice, Owner present

Propicius Brain & Spine, LLC 3/2013-

Owner (Currently not doing business as, but active) present

Eastern CT Medical Professionals Foundation, INC 6/2012-Independent Contractor, Neurosurgeon 08/31/2017

EMPLOYEEMENT HISTORY

Eastern Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, PC 8/2011-6/2012

Neurosurgeon

UCONN Medical Group 7/2007-8/2011

Neurosurgery Department

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Hartford Hospital 4/01/2017-

Medical Director of the Deep Brain Stimulation Clinic at the Ayer Neuroscience Institute present

Hartford Healthcare Neuroscience Institute

Eastern Connecticut Health Network 2012-

Chief of Neurosurgery 8/31/2017

Yale-New Haven Hospital 2011-

Assistant clinical professor 8/31/2017

University of Connecticut Graduate School 6/2010-6/2011

Department of Neuroscience

Graduate School Faculty, Biomedical Sciences, Neuroscience

University of Connecticut Health Center 6/2007-6/2011

Department of Surgery, Farmington, CT

Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Neurosurgery

University of Connecticut Health Center 6/2007-6/2011

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Farmington, CT

Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery

University of Connecticut Health Center 6/2007-6/2011

Department of Surgery, Farmington, CT

Director of Functional and Restorative Neurosurgery

Cleveland Clinic Foundation 6/2006-6/2007

Center for Neurological Restoration, Cleveland, OH

Clinical Fellow in Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery

Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, 6/2005- 6/2006

Department of Neurological Surgery, New York, NY

Chief Resident in Neurological Surgery

Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, 6/2000-6/ 2005

Department of Neurological Surgery, New York, NY

Resident in Neurological Surgery

Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, 6/2000-6/2005

Department of Neurological Surgery, New York, NY

Resident in Neurological Surgery

Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, 6/1999-6/2000

Department of General Surgery, New York, NY

Intern in General Surgery

LICENSURE / CERTIFICATION

New Jersey State Medical License 2014

The American Board of Neurological Surgery 2011

Connecticut State Medical License 2007

Ohio State Medical License 2006

American Board of Neurological Surgeons, Board Eligible 2004

Advanced Cardiac Life Support 2004

New York State Medical License 2001

National Board of Medical Examiners, Diplomate 2001

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

American College of Surgeons

Congress of Neurological Surgeons

American Association of Neurological Surgeons

American Association of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery

American Medical Association

Society for Neuroscience

AWARDS AND HONORS

Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, NY, NY

• Schlesinger Research Fellowship

• Physician of the Year Award Nominee 2002, 2003

• American Brain Tumor Association Fellowship 1999

• Arnold P. Gold Teaching Award, Nominee 2000

Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

• Medical Scientist Training Program Fellowship

• National Medical Association Merit Award

• Association for Academic Surgery Award

• American Federation for Clinical Research Medical Student Award

• Smith Kline Beecham-SNMA Research Award

Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, MA

• Harvard Mahoney Neuroscience Institute Research Fellowship

• N.I.G.M.S. Minority Pre-doctoral Fellowship

• Harvard University Graduate Prize Fellowship

• Pfeiffer Foundation Summer Research Fellowship

• Society for Neuroscience Minority Travel Fellowship

• Brookline High School Black Achievers Award

Harvard College, Cambridge, MA

• A.B. degree Magna Cum Laude

• John Harvard Scholarship

• Harvard College Scholarship

Stuyvesant High School, New York, NY

Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, MA

• High School Diploma with Honors

• Gold Certificates of Achievement

• New York State Regents Scholarship

• National Achievement Scholarship

• Silver Certificates of Achievement

• Certificate of Outstanding Achievement in Social Studies

Public School 189, Bilingual Center, Brooklyn, NY

• Junior High School Diploma with Highest Honors

• Valedictorian

ACTIVITIES

Harvard Medical School

• Currier House, Harvard College, Premedical Committee 1995-99

• HMS Faculty Development and Diversity Committee 1995-99

• American College of Physicians Massachusetts Council of Associates 1995-97

• HMS Students for Faculty Diversity, Co-Chairperson 1994-95

• HMS Pre-Matriculation Summer Program, Coordinator 1993

• HMS Committee on Recruitment of Women and Minority Faculty 1992-94

• Soviet-American Medical Student Exchange Program 1990-91

• Harvard Medical School Committee on Admissions 1990-91

• Black Health Organization of HMS, Co-Chairperson 1989

• Third World Caucus of HMS, Executive Committee 1989

• Student National Medical Association 1989-99

Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

• U.S. Senate Democratic Policy Committee, Science Coalition 1996

• NIH Undergraduate Scholarship Program, Advisor 1995-99

• Minority Biomedical Scientists of Harvard, President 1995-97

• Leverett House, Harvard College, Premedical Committee 1992-95

• Brookline Academic Achievement Program, Coordinator 1992-95

• Division of Medical Sciences Minority Recruitment Committee 1992-93

• Hinton-Wright Reasearch Society, Steering Committee 1989-91

Harvard College

• Mather House Bells Desk 1988-89

• Mather House Intramural Squash and Soccer Teams 1987-89

• Harvard College Chess Team, National Champions 1985-89

• Harvard-Radcliffe Black Students Association 1985-89

• Harvard Student Agency 1985-86

Stuyvesant High School

• Stuyvesant High School Chess Club, President 1984-85

• Stuyvesant High School Chess Team, National Champions 1982-85

• Black Students League of Stuyvesant High School 1981-85

• Kickers Junior Soccer Team, League Champions 1981-85

UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT SCHOOL OF MEDICINE COMMITTEES

• Infection Control Committee 2010-present

• Search committee for Chair of Department of Medicine 2010-present

• Provider Quality Committee 2009-present

TEACHING

Clinical supervision, Graduate Clinical Preceptor, University of Saint Joseph College 2016

• Assistant Professor, Orthopaedic Spine Review, UConn Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery 2011

• Assistant Professor, Management of Cervical Spine Trauma, UConn School of Medicine 2007-11

• Assistant Professor, Gross Anatomy Lab, Spine Anatomy, UConn School of Medicine 2008-10

• Instructor, Human Physiology, Brookline Academic Achievement Program 1994

• Tutor, Human Nervous System and Behavior, Harvard Medical School 1993

• Instructor, Neurobiological Basis of Behavior, Brookline Academic Achievement Program 1992-93

• Teaching Fellow, Introduction to Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School 1992

• Instructor, Cell Biology and Biochemistry, HMS Prematriculation Program 1990

• Instructor, MCAT Strategies, Harvard Health Professions Program 1990

• Teaching Fellow, Applied Research Methods; Harvard University Summer School 1990

• Tutor, Mathematics and Science, Roxbury Comprehensive Health Center 1989-90

• Tutor, Chemistry and Biology; Harvard College Bureau of Study Council 1987-89

RESEARCH

• Principle Investigator, Laboratory for Functional and Restorative Neurosurgery 2009-present

University of Connecticut Medical Center, Department of Surgery

Unilateral Deep Brain Stimulation for Tremulous Jaw Movement in Rats

• Principle Investigator,IRB Approved retrospective/prospective clinical outcomes study 2009-2011

University of Connecticut Medical Center,, Department of Surgery

“Suboccipital Decompression without Duraplasty for Chiari Malformation”

• Co-Investigator, Brain Tumor Bank established within the UCHC Tissue Repository

University of Connecticut Medical Center, Department of Pathology

• ABTA Research Fellow, Gabriele Bartoli Brain Tumor Laboratory 2000-01

Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, Department of Neurological Surgery

Advisor: Jeffrey Bruce, M.D.; Toxicity of Novel Chimeric p53-derived Peptides to Rat

and Human Malignant Glioma Cell Lines in vitro

• M. D., Ph. D. Candidate, Harvard Program in Neuroscience 1991-99

Harvard Medical School, Department of Neurobiology

Advisor: David Potter, Ph. D.; Synaptic electrophysiology of microcultured rat neostriatal

neurons. Induction and regulation of NADPH-diaphorase activity in cultured rat superior

cervical ganglion principal neurons.

• M. D., Ph. D. Candidate, Harvard Program in Neuroscience

Harvard Medical School, Department of Neurobiology

Advisor: Bruce Bean, Ph. D.; Voltage clamp analysis of cultured rat hippocampal neurons.

• M. D., Ph. D. Candidate, Harvard Program in Neuroscience

Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Psychiatry

Advisor: Steven Hyman, M. D.; Proenkepalin gene regulation in transfected rat neostriatal cultures.

• Research Assistant, M. I. T., Department of Biochemical Engineering 1990-91

Advisor: Cato Laurencin, M. D., Ph. D.;Novel radiographic analysis of degenerative lumbar

spinal stenosis; Orthopaedic clinical case reports.

• Research Assistant, Harvard Medical School, Department of Neurobiology 1989

Advisor: Ann Yee, Ph. D.; Electron microscopic analysis of synapses among microcultured

rat superior cervical ganglionic principal neurons.

• Research Assistant, Children's Hospital of Boston, Department of Neuroscience 1988-89

Advisor: Walter White, Ph. D.; Excitatory and inhibitory radioligand binding in membrane

homogenates of mouse hippocampal formation, brain stem and spinal cord.

• Research Assistant, New York University, Department of Chemistry 1987

Advisor: David Schuster, Ph. D.; Photoelectrocyclic addition of modified alkenes to conjugated

cycloocteneone under high frequency ultraviolet stimulation.

• Research Assistant, Rockefeller University, Department of Molecular Biology 1986

Advisor: Peter Modell, Ph. D.; Expression cloning of gene X of "F1" filamentous phage.

LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS

Hartford Hospital

Visiting Professor, “ DBS for Movement and Psychiatic Disorders” 2011

University of Connecticut Health Center 2010

Discovery Series, “DBS for Tremor/Parkinson's Disease”

University of Connecticut Health Center

Discovery Series, “Tame the Pain”

University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine 2010

“Surgical Management of Trigeminal Neuralgia”

University of Connecticut School of Medicine 2010

Psychiatry Grand Rounds, “DBS for Neurodegenerative & Psychiatric Disorders”

University of Connecticut Graduate School

Graduate School, Department of Neuroscience, “Novel applications of 2010

Deep brain stimulation”

University of Connecticut Health Center 2010

“Minimally Invasive Spine Instrumentation”

“Minimal Access Spine Technology”

International Essential Tremor Foundation 2010

“Surgical Management of Essential Tremor”

New York Spine Forum 2010

Novel Expandible Interverttebral Cage Technology:

“Anterior Cervical Corpectomy and Fusion for Cervical Spinal Abcess”

“Posterior Thoraic Corpectomy with anterior-posterior column fusion stabilization”

Haitian American Leadership Organization, Miami, Florida,

“From Haiti to Healthcare: The Path to Neurosurgical Practice”

Institute for Living,

“Advances in DBS for neuropsychiatric disorders” 2009

University of Connecticut Heath Center 2009

Department of Anaesthesia Grand Rounds “Awake Craniotomy for Functional

Language Mapping”

University of Connecticut Heath Center 2009

“Treatment of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: Novel Interspinous Spacer Technology”

University of Connecticut Health Center 2008

Department of Neuroscience, “Emerging Applications in DBS”

University of Connecticut Heath Center 2008

Booth Engineering Center for Advanced Technology, “Emerging Applications in DBS”

University of Connecticut Heath Center 2008

Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, “DBS for Neurodegenerative Disorders”

University of Connecticut Heath Center 2008

“DBS for Neurodegenerative Disorders”

University of Connecticut Heath Center 2008

Discovery Series, “Total Spine Care”

Charlotte Hungerford Hospital

Grand Rounds, “Chiari I Malformations” 2008

University of Connecticut Health

Department of Anesthesia Grand Rounds “Spinal Cord Stimulation for intractable Pain”

Charlotte Hungerford Hospital

Grand Rounds, “DBS for Movement Disorders 2007

Cleveland Clinic Foundation 2007

Department of Restorative Neurosurgery Grand Rounds “Advanced Surgical

Management of Tremor”

University of Miami 2006

Department of Neurosurgery Grand Rounds “Advances in Deep Brain Stimulation”

University of Washington 2006

Department of Neurosurgery Grand Rounds “Deep Brain Stimulation

for Movement disorders”

Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center 2006

Department of Neurological Surgery Grand Rounds “Vagus Nerve Stimulation

for Depression

Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center 2005

Department of Neurological Surgery Grand Rounds “Management of Intramedulary

Spinal Cord Tumors”

Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center 2004

Department of Neurological Surgery Grand Rounds “Malformations of

Cortical Development

Congress of Neurological Surgeons Oral Poster 2004

The Transformation Pediatric Gliomatosis Cerebri to Cerebellar Glioblastoma

Multiforme Presenting as Supra and Infratentorial Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis

Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center Medical Center 2003

Department of Neurological Surgery Grand Rounds Gliomatosis Cerebri

New York Neurosurgical Society 2002

Rescue of p53 Function in Human and Rat Glioma Cells in vitro

by a p53 COOH-terminal Peptide

ABTA Research Forum 2002

Sensitivity of Human Glioma Cell Lines to Novel Chimeric p53-derived Peptides

New York State Neurosurgical Society 2001

Toxicity of Novel p53-derived Peptides in Rat Glioma Cell Lines

Ph.D. Doctoral Dissertation Defense Presentation 1997

Electrophysiological and Cytochemical Properties of Rat Neostriatal Neurons

in Microculture.

PUBLICATIONS

1. Condit D, Bitterman J, Senatus P. Chapter 126: Deep brain stimulation for pain. Schmidek and Sweet’s Operative Heurosurgical Techniques: Indications, Methods, and Results. [in press].

2. Rustagi T, Uy EM, Rai M, Kannan S, Senatus P. Aneurysmal Intracranial Hemorrhage Complicating Transsphenoidal Surgery for Pituitary Adenoma. CT Med 2011 [in press].

3. McClelland S 3rd, Ford B, Senatus PB, Fruch Jt, Winfield LM, Yu Q, Du YE, Pullman SL, McKhann GM, Goodman RR. Typical variations of subthalamic electrode location do not predict limb motor function improvement in Parkinson's disease. J Clin Neurosci 2009; 16:771-8.

4. McClelland S 3rd, Senatus PB, Ford B, McKhann GM 2nd, Goodman RR. Staged bilateral thalamic electrode implantation utilizing frameless stereotactic guidance. J Clin Neurosci 2007;14:791-3.

5. Senatus PB and Winfree CJ. Lower Back Pain, Physical Examination. In: Schmidt RF, Willis WD, editors. Encyclopedia of Pain. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer; 2007. p. 1068-1070.

6. Senatus PB, Li Y, Mandigo C, Nichols G, Moise G, Mao Y, Brown MD, Anderson RC, Parsa AT, Brandt-Rauf PW, Bruce JN, Fine RL. Restoration of p53 function for selective Fas-mediated apoptosis in human and rat glioma cells in vitro and in vivo by a p53 COOH-terminal peptide. Mol Cancer Ther 2006;5:20-28.

7. Senatus PB, Teeple D, McClelland S 3rd, Pullman SL, Yu Q, Ford B, McKhann GM 2nd, Goodman RR. A technique for minimally altering anatomically based subthalamic electrode targeting by microelectrode recording. Neurosurg Focus 2006;20:E8.

8. Senatus PB, McClelland S 3rd, Tanji K, Khandji A, Huang J, Feldstein N. The transformation of pediatric gliomatosis cerebri to cerebellar glioblastoma multiforme presenting as supra- and infratentorial acute disseminated encephalomyelitis. Case Report. J Neurosurg 2005;102:72-7.

9. McClelland S 3rd, Ford B, Senatus PB, Winfield LM, Du YE, Pullman SL, Yu Q, Frucht SJ, McKhann GM 2nd, Goodman RR. Subthalamic stimulation for Parkinson Disease: determination of electrode location necessary for clinical efficacy. Neurosurg Focus 2005;19:E12.

10. Goodman RR, Kim B, McClelland S 3rd, Senatus PB, Winfield LM, Pullman SL, Yu Q, Ford B, McKhann GM 2nd. Operative techniques and morbidity with subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation in 100 consecutive patients with advanced Parkinson Disease. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2006;77:12-7.

11. McClelland S 3rd, Ford B, Senatus PB, Winfield LM, Du YE, Pullman SL, Yu Q, Frucht SJ, McKhann GM 2nd, Goodman RR. Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's Disease: blinded limb motor score analysis of electrode location versus response to stimulation. Neurosurg Focus 2005;9:E12.

12. Senatus PB, McClellend S, Tanji K, Huang J, Feldstein N. Pediatric cerebellar GBM presenting as supra and infratentorial ADEM. J Neurosurg Pediatr 2005;102:72-7.

13. Senatus PB, McClelland S 3rd, Ferris AD, Ford B, Winfield LM, Pullman SL, Yu Q, McKhann GM 2nd, Schneller SJ, Goodman RR. Implantation of bilateral deep brain stimulator in patients with Parkinson Disease and preexisting cardiac pacemakers. J Neurosurg 2004;101:1073-77.

14. Anderson RC, Elder JB, Brown MD, Mandigo CE, Kim PD, Parsa AT, Senatus PB, Anderson DE, Bruce JN. Changes in the immunologic phenotype of human malignant glioma cells after passage in vitro. Clin Immunol 2002;102:84-95.

15. Senatus PB, Elder JB, Anderson RC, Parsa AT, Bruce JN. Astrocytoma. In: Shepard RC et al., editors. E-medicine Textbook. Boston: Boston Medical Publishers; 2001.

16. Anderson RC, Mandigo CE, Senatus PB, Parsa AT, Bruce JN. Glioblastoma Multiforme. In: Shepard RC et al., editors. E-medicine Textbook. Boston: Boston Medical Publishers; 2001.

17. Senatus PB. Electrophysiological and cytochemical properties of rat neostriatal neurons in microculture [dissertation]. Cambridge (MA): Harvard University; 1999.

18. Laurencin CT, Senatus PB, Botchay E, Korris M, Hunter J, Lipson SJ. The stenosis ratio: A new tool for the diagnosis of degenerative spinal stenosis. Int J Surg Investig 1999;1:127-31.

19. Konradi C, Cole R, Green D, Senatus PB, Leveque JC, Pollack AE, Grossbart SJ, Hyman SE. Analysis of the proenkephalin second messenger-inducible enhancer in rat striatal cultures. J Neurochem 1995;65:1007-15.

20. Laurencin CT, Senatus PB, Lipson SJ. Massive destructive lumbar discitis in rheumatoid arthritis. Neuro-Orthopaedics 1995;19:45-52.

21. Hyman SE, Konradi C, Kobiersky L, Cole R, Senatus PB, Green D. Pharmacologic regulation of striatal proenkephalin gene expression via transcription factor CREB. Prog Clin Biol Res 1994;390:155-71.

22. Laurencin CT, Senatus PB, Patti J, Goodman M. Dislocation of the sternoclavicular joint. Evaluation using paraxial computed tomographic reconstruction. Orthop Rev 1993;22:101-103.

23. Laurencin CT, Horan RF, Senatus PB, Wheeler CB, Lipson SJ. Stevens-Johnson-type reaction with vancomycin treatment. Ann Pharmacother 1992;26:1520-1.

ABSTRACTS

1. McClelland S 3rd, Senatus PB, Ford B, McKhann GM 2nd, Goodman RR. Placement of Bilateral VIM Electrodes Using Navigus Deep Brain Access Tower (neXframe) in a Patient with Medically Refractory Tremor-Dominant Parkinson’s Disease [Abstr]. Proc Eur Soc Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurg 2006;148.

2. Senatus PB and Potter DD. Spontaneous step-like depolarizing events in neurons of the rat neostriatum grown in microculture [Abstr]. Soc Neurosci 1997;23:2283.

3. Senatus PB and Potter DD. Synaptic activity in primary postnatal rat neostriatal microcultures [Abstr]. Soc Neurosci 1996;22:783.

4. Senatus PB. Establishment of long term primary neostriatal neuronal microcultures of postnatal rat [Abstr]. Soc Neurosci 1995;21:1566.

5. Johnson MD, Garcia JA, Senatus PB, Green DG, Potter DD. Regulation of expression of NADPH-diaphorase activity (NADPH-DA) and neuronal nitric oxide synthase (NOS) in principal neurons of rat and mouse superior cervical ganglia [Abstr]. Soc Neurosci 1994;20:1301.

6. Senatus PB, Cole RL, Konradi C, Hyman SE. Regulation and cell-type specific expression of human proenkephalin-CAT fusion genes in transfected primary embryonic rat striatal cultures [Abstr]. Soc Neurosci 1993;19:66.

7. Senatus PB, Johnson MD, Potter DD. Induction of NADPH-diaphorase activity in cultured principal neurons of the superior cervical ganglion (SCG) of the postnatal rat [Abstr]. Soc Neurosci 1992;18:772.

8. White WF, Senatus PB, Lipton SA, Loring RH, Aizenman E. [3H] CGS-19755 binding to NMDA receptors: interactions with the glycine modulatory site [Abstr]. Soc Neurosci 1989;15:202.

PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

1. Rueda-Acevedo M, Farris S, Senatus P, Monique G. Controlling dyskinesia in Parkinson’s Disease patients with STN DBS: A new programming strategy [Abstr]. AAN Annual Meeting 2007.

2. Senatus PB, Teeple D, Qureshi I, McKhann GM 2nd, Pullman S, Yu Q, Ford B, Goodman R. The effects of microelectrode recording on anatomically based subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulating electrode targeting AANS 69th Annual Meeting 2001;Toronto, Canada.

3. Senatus PB, Mandigo C, Fine RL, Parsa AT, Bruce JN. Toxicity of novel p53-derived peptides in rat glioma cell lines. AANS 69th Annual Meeting, 2001; Toronto, Canada.

4. Senatus PB, Mandigo C, Parsa AT, Fine RL, Bruce JN. Sensitivity of Human Glioma Cell Lines to Novel Chimeric p53-derived Peptides. Congress of Neurological Surgeons, 52nd Annual Meeting, 2002; San Diego, California.

5. McClelland S 3rd, Ford B, Senatus PB, Winfield LM, Pullman SL, Yu Q, McKhann GM 2nd, Goodman RR. Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation in advanced Parkinson's Disease: analysis of anatomical location versus intended target and clinical outcome. AANS 71st Annual Meeting, 2003.

6. Goodman RR, McClelland S 3rd, Ford B, Senatus PB, Winfield LM, Pullman SL, Yu Q, McKhann GM 2nd. Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation in advanced Parkinson's Disease (PD): analysis of anatomical location versus intended target and clinical outcome. Amer Soc for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Quadrennial meeting, 2004.

7. Senatus PB, McClelland S 3rd, Tanji K, Huang J, Feldstein N. Pediatric cerebellar glioblastoma multiforme presenting as supra and infratentorial acute disseminated encephalomyelitis/gliomatosis cerebri: a case report. Congress of Neurological Surgeons, 53rd Annual Meeting, 2003.

8. Goodman RR, Kim B, McClelland S 3rd, Senatus PB, Ford B, Winfield LM, Pullman SL, Yu Q, McKhann GM 2nd: The Columbia University Experience with 169 consecutive subthalamic stimulator implantations in patients with medically refractory Parkinson’s Disease. AANS, 72nd Annual Meeting, 2004.

9. Goodman RR, Kim B, McClelland S 3rd, Senatus PB, Winfield LM, Pullman SL, Yu Q, Ford B, McKhann GM 2nd: Experience with subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation in advanced Parkinson’s Disease: patient selection, operative techniques, results and complications. Richard Lende Winter Neurosurgery Conference, 30th Annual Meeting, 2004.

10. Senatus PB, McClelland S 3rd, Ferris AD, Ford BF, Winfield LM, Pullman SL, Yu Q, McKhann GM 2nd, Schneller SJ, Goodman RR. "Bilateral deep brain stimulator implantation in two Parkinson’s Disease patients with preexisting cardiac pacemakers. Amer Soc for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Biennial meeting, 2004.

11. McClelland S 3rd, Ford B, Senatus PB, Winfield LM, Pullman SL, Yu Q, McKhann GM 2nd, Goodman RR. Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation electrodes for Parkinson's Disease: analysis of anatomical location versus intended target and clinical outcome. Dr. Wilbert C. Jordan Research Forum, 20th Annual Meeting, 2004.

12. McClelland S 3rd, Ford B, Senatus PB, Winfield LM, Du YE, Pullman SL, Yu Q, Frucht SJ, McKhann GM 2nd, Goodman RR. Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's Disease: blinded limb motor score analysis of electrode location versus response to stimulation. Congress of Neurological Surgeons, 54th Annual Meeting, 2004.

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