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Neurosurgery Residents: The Importance of Sleep
Dr. H. Allison Bender, director of neuropsychology in the Department of Neurological Surgery at Weill Cornell Medicine, has wellness advice for residents. Just how important is sleep to a neurosurgical resident (who doesn't get much)? Dr. Bender has some advice for residents on staying centered during neurosurgical residency.
For more about the neurosurgical residency program at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, visit neurosurgery.weill.cornell.edu/education/neurosurgery-residency
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Coming Next Friday - AI: Reverse Engineering the Brain
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Tech entrepreneur and author Max Bennett explains how AI learns, where it falls short, and how it stacks up against our own intelligence. As it turns out, what's easy for humans is hard for AI, but AI is better at doing some things that are quite hard for us. For more information, transcripts, and all episodes, please visit thisisyourbrain.com For more about Weill Cornell Medicine Neurological ...
Neurosurgery Residents: What Are the 3 Signs of Burnout?
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Dr. H. Allison Bender, director of neuropsychology in the Department of Neurological Surgery at Weill Cornell Medicine, has wellness advice for residents. Neurosurgery is a very difficult and demanding residency, with a very high risk for burnout. Identifying the signs of burnout is the first step to getting back on track. For more about the neurosurgical residency program at NewYork-Presbyteri...
Neurosurgery Residents: How to Prevent Burnout
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Dr. H. Allison Bender, director of neuropsychology in the Department of Neurological Surgery at Weill Cornell Medicine, has wellness advice for residents. Neurosurgery is a very difficult and demanding residency, with a very high risk for burnout. Take these few steps to keep burnout from derailing you. For more about the neurosurgical residency program at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Med...
Decoding Brainwaves Into Language
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Language originates as brain signals mysterious lines of squiggles that somehow turn into speech. Meet the neuroscientist who is turning those squiggles into conversations, using artificial intelligence to translate brain activity into words and sentences. Dr. Edward Chang of UCSF talks with Dr. Stieg about the painstaking "magic" of decoding that has allowed a paralyzed man to speak after 20 y...
NYC MISS 2024 Summer Master Class with Dr. Roger Hartl
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The New York City Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery course, co-directed by Dr. Roger Hartl and Dr. Luiz Pimenta, has been a must-attend event each December for the past 18 years. In 2023, Dr. Hartl added a summer master class in microsurgical decompression techniques using tubular retractors, co-directed with Dr. Ibrahim Hussain. Registration is now open for the 2024 course (this year including ...
Outsmarting Anxiety
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We are programmed by evolution to be anxious - fear was a lifesaver for early humans! So are why are some 21st-century humans crippled by it? Catherine Pittman, PhD, chair of psychology at Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, is an expert on how different parts of the brain create and manage anxiety, and how to overcome it. Learn just how fast your amygdala responds to a threat (before we even p...
From the Ground Up: Building Weill Cornell Medicine Neurological Surgery Into a Powerhouse
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The story of how Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian created a new department of neurosurgery in 2000, and the remarkable national leader that department has become For more, visit neurosurgery.weill.cornell.edu Created for Weill Cornell Medicine Video for Society of Neurological Surgeons 2024
Exploring The Magic Mushroom
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It's effective against depression, can help you stop smoking, even ease end-of-life distress. It's non-addictive, naturally occurring, and has been used for thousands of years but you can't have it. It's psilocybin, the compound that creates the "magic" in dozens of species of mushrooms. Johns Hopkins researcher Albert Garcia-Romeu, Ph.D. knows just how magical it is. He's conducting research o...
A Memory Workout
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Can't remember the fourth item on your grocery list? Nelson Dellis, a professional "memory athlete," can remember 100 things or more (though he still may forget the butter). Hear how Dellis learned to memorize lists so long that he became a five-time USA Memory Champion, and how you can use some of his strategies to improve your own memory. Dellis explains how he uses tricks like the "memory pa...
"Aiden will never know" what an amazing and complicted procedure he had; Dr. Mark Souweidane
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The little boy who was the first patient in a clinical trial of intra-arterial chemotherapy for a choroid plexus tumor will never fully know what it meant for him to have the procedure. But Dr. Souweidane knows. Find out more about the trial: neurosurgery.weillcornell.org/in-the-news/first-patient-treated-choroid-plexus-clinical-trial
Aiden Will Beat This Disease; Dr. Mark Souweidane
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Aiden Will Beat This Disease; Dr. Mark Souweidane
Do You Hear What I See?
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Do You Hear What I See?
See Aiden, 5 months post-surgery for choroid plexus tumor
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See Aiden, 5 months post-surgery for choroid plexus tumor
Dr. Souweidane on the Promise of the Choroid Plexus Clinical Trial
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Dr. Souweidane on the Promise of the Choroid Plexus Clinical Trial
What Are Your Hands Saying?
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What Are Your Hands Saying?
Dr. Phil Stieg: Hemangioblastoma in Brief
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Dr. Phil Stieg: Hemangioblastoma in Brief
Dr. Mark Souweidane talks about what this clinical trial had to offer
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Dr. Mark Souweidane talks about what this clinical trial had to offer
Aiden's mom talks about getting the diagnosis
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Aiden's mom talks about getting the diagnosis
Dr. Knopman talks about Aiden's diagnosis
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Dr. Knopman talks about Aiden's diagnosis
Dr. Souweidane talks about Aiden's unique opportunity at NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medicine
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Dr. Souweidane talks about Aiden's unique opportunity at NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medicine
Aiden's mom talks about the reassurance she got from Dr. Souweidane's PA
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Aiden's mom talks about the reassurance she got from Dr. Souweidane's PA
Dr. Phil Stieg: Hemifacial Spasm in Brief
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Dr. Phil Stieg: Hemifacial Spasm in Brief
Dr. Phil Stieg: Trigeminal Neuralgia in Brief
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Dr. Phil Stieg: Trigeminal Neuralgia in Brief
Dr. Philip E. Stieg: AVM in Brief
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Dr. Philip E. Stieg: AVM in Brief
Coming Next Friday - "What Are Your Hands Saying?"
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Coming Next Friday - "What Are Your Hands Saying?"
Dr. Phil Stieg: The connection between heart health and brain health
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Dr. Phil Stieg: The connection between heart health and brain health
“The Change Is Gonna Come” - Menopause and the Brain
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“The Change Is Gonna Come” - Menopause and the Brain
Anna's Story - Epilepsy Surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center
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Anna's Story - Epilepsy Surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center
The Incredible Shrinking Attention Span
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The Incredible Shrinking Attention Span

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @bootcampz
    @bootcampz 8 годин тому

    This was a great lecture. Thoroughly enjoyed and learnt.

  • @adityas914
    @adityas914 8 днів тому

    i don't think it's img friendly

  • @user-xh2lc6cr5q
    @user-xh2lc6cr5q 12 днів тому

    I’m so proud of you bro. TM

  • @youniseqbal7973
    @youniseqbal7973 18 днів тому

    excellent

  • @osame6802
    @osame6802 21 день тому

    Thanks a lot John. I hope I can understand my dad's treatment better now

  • @gashousegorillas1
    @gashousegorillas1 22 дні тому

    THERES NO SUCH THING AS A COMMON SENSE democrat Like unicorns....THEY DONT EXIST

  • @amalbensaleh
    @amalbensaleh 28 днів тому

    Thank you for this very informative presentation, very helpful 🙏.

  • @colinmason8190
    @colinmason8190 Місяць тому

    I've just gone through this 2 weeks ago! Was in intensive care for 15 days! The treatment was amazing! Quick diagnostice,ctc Scans,cocktail of meds,Quick interventuion. Sonar Scans 2 away. After 14 days had last ctc scan and home! I must say i am so lucky as I am home now,a slow recovery, 3 months, but I feel no impediments,yet, just a little slow with memory for now. I thank the medication services in The Czech Republic in Brno Svarmty Anna

  • @UniqueunlimitedBD
    @UniqueunlimitedBD Місяць тому

    UA-cam channel video has a bad SEO score of Due to this your subscribers and views are not increasing, and the titles, descriptions, and keywords SEO should be done correctly only then you will get good results. the same problem in Video every.

  • @azadyadav9319
    @azadyadav9319 Місяць тому

  • @yasserawad7822
    @yasserawad7822 Місяць тому

    Hello Doctor ,,I'm 49, I have a bigger CBT 10*6*7.6 cm ,, what can I do, I'm living In Libya?

  • @kobenoah1
    @kobenoah1 Місяць тому

    For me, definitely hearing loss, a little tinnitus, get light headed or muzzy headed and weird taste.

  • @ardiscapes4410
    @ardiscapes4410 Місяць тому

    'promosm'

  • @samanthaanderson347
    @samanthaanderson347 Місяць тому

    I have this… only 2mm at the moment that I’m aware of … I’m terrified. I have all the symptoms and have for 3 years now, no fluid build up but life has been difficult

  • @annieone-trick
    @annieone-trick Місяць тому

    I know this video is old at this point so nobody is likely to respond, but what happens with the removed vomer/cartilaginous septum afterwards? is the patient just left with, like, half of their septum or was there another procedure done to replace it? I know at 5:12 it's stated that the removed septum may be used for reconstruction, but is this meant as reconstruction of the septum or reconstruction of the sella? Would be amazing if anyone could answer this!

  • @drrajeshkar
    @drrajeshkar Місяць тому

    Very nice demonstration Sir for budding skull base Surgeons

  • @NgaNguyen-pz4pm
    @NgaNguyen-pz4pm Місяць тому

    I have Hemifacial spasm over 5 year now and when I smiled is show crooked, I’m very worried. Can you help me how can I get my mouth normal again, I have vestibular schwannom tumors too.my eye stop twitching but my mouth is I can feel the never on my face. I do boxto every three month .

  • @farhanobsiye
    @farhanobsiye Місяць тому

    Really i have colloid cysts i live uk Can you help me

  • @geofschwer1625
    @geofschwer1625 Місяць тому

    Dr. Stieg, I have had what I would call Type 2 TN on v.2 and v.3, but no MRI or MRA scan find a problem. However, the pain is pretty darned obvious to me! Now, we toss in one more factor that may be a contributing cause. Just last week I had an angiogram and it did show something quite condemning to me--an 80% blocked artery. FYI, I'm 83 and swim regularly, play the tenor sax and restore old cars, so I'm not exactly dottering old man with one foot in the grave. My doctors are now saying rest, don't bend over, and resist your normal level of activity. I am not very happy about all of this. Could my TN-pain like systems be due to a blockage in my brain?

  • @PrecioustheMovie1
    @PrecioustheMovie1 2 місяці тому

    Very nice. These are identical conclusions that Tao/zen/buddhism came to as well.

  • @kmcquack8989
    @kmcquack8989 2 місяці тому

    I hate that they want to Gatekeep on fusion surgery out of fear that someone wouldnt heal well. Come on, Sir, that train left the station. It really cant get worse only better. That is the reality when you are looking fir a fusion. Its your last ditch chance. Dont gatekeep that. Before my fusion I had no quality of life

  • @2beenice
    @2beenice 2 місяці тому

    I developed a mild foot drop two weeks ago following a lumbar fusion on disc 4 and 5. I had tingling if the toes and pain in my calf after surgery. That has gone, but I realize lifting my toes and foot up while my heal is on the ground is challenging. Is there any exercise I can do to help with restoring proper movement in my foot?

  • @Dr.Naira.Matevosyan
    @Dr.Naira.Matevosyan 2 місяці тому

    I wrote a book about Synesthesia in 2014, inclusive of the use of this disease (or largess) in criminal justice system.

  • @Dr.Naira.Matevosyan
    @Dr.Naira.Matevosyan 2 місяці тому

    I am in my late 50s and I precisely remember myriads of moments from my childhood to the present day. Those are the episodes where I had emotional connection to the events or situation. My guess is that emotions (good or bad) preserve and perpetuate memories on limitless spans because the recall is pushed to the limbic area as opposed to the analytic grey matter that would otherwise discard "non-important memories by analytic prioritization." I am not a specialist in the field so this was my lay interpretation.

  • @bundabergflorist4670
    @bundabergflorist4670 2 місяці тому

    Thank you ... this is very interesting ... may i ask why some of us are sensitive to the frequencies from cell Towers ... I know its not thermal ...we are all biologicly different ...just like some are alergic to peanuts ...our Brains are electrical and the interferance from EMF ... can and is torture ... can anything be done to stop this my body has become exhausted from these Frequencies...... Thank you in advance

  • @cht2162
    @cht2162 2 місяці тому

    I'm 84!!!! My whole life. Weak ankles had to be wrapped as toddler so I could walk. Asthma and allergies at 10 and now have COPD. At 15, both knees dislocate playing football. Continue to dislocate thru life even with many surgeries. Develop IBS in 20s. Constant joint pain. Many anxiety and depression issues over the years. Carpal tunnel surgery. Open heart surgery in 70s. I can't believe the connections with connective tissue disease. These symptoms are shared by my children and my sister's children. WoW.

  • @alitawfik836
    @alitawfik836 2 місяці тому

    If you bilateral one is cut and other side is laryngeal paraganglioma what is your plane??

  • @LindaMariano
    @LindaMariano 2 місяці тому

    Iyengar yoga has taught me just because i can, doesn't mean i should. The balance of getting hypermobility under control by awareness awareness.

  • @orthospinechannel9450
    @orthospinechannel9450 2 місяці тому

    Good educational video.

  • @kardste8114
    @kardste8114 2 місяці тому

    Is anyone trying nutritional therapy with plants to slow cancer tumor growth or paraneoplastic problems?

  • @azadyadav9319
    @azadyadav9319 2 місяці тому

    👍🏻

  • @itsnevertoolatetodotherigh3271
    @itsnevertoolatetodotherigh3271 2 місяці тому

    Why this doesn't have many views, quite interesting

  • @SouthMiamiMartialArt
    @SouthMiamiMartialArt 3 місяці тому

    What surgery? This video says nothing.

  • @robertmassucci1
    @robertmassucci1 3 місяці тому

    im 62, my mother died delivering me of a hemorrhaged uterus. My knees would dislocate starting around the first grade. No one had a clue. After many subluxations, dislocations and injuries ive had 14 different surguries to repair damage, arthritis, and relieve pain. Both knees, elbow, shoulders, wrists, hands, cervical and lumbar spine, even my keister. I always had it, so I've adjusted over the years. I often say that if it hit me all at once, the pain would make me want kill myself. Worst thing is i gave it to my kids. At least they know and take easy physically. I didn't find out til my mid 30s. I drove a oil tanker tractor trailer, a redimix cement truck and studied Krav Maga for many years. I should have been playing chess

  • @anamarialorenzgregor
    @anamarialorenzgregor 3 місяці тому

    I recommend Casa Colina Rehabilitation Hospital. The PT department has EDS trained professionals. I am very please with their care and highly recommend Casa Colina Rehabilitación Hospital, Pomona, California

    • @anamarialorenzgregor
      @anamarialorenzgregor 3 місяці тому

      I was recently diagnosed at age 72 Y/O with EDS by Dr Newman, rheumatologist at Eisenhower Medical Center. I had received PT at Casa Colina Rehabilitación Hospital after Hip replacement and shoulders surgery.

  • @justinreilly1
    @justinreilly1 3 місяці тому

    I heard u get hella ripped at the Corny Bootcamp!

  • @justinreilly1
    @justinreilly1 3 місяці тому

    Cadaver heads for every resident! Baller!

  • @joveec3873
    @joveec3873 3 місяці тому

    Will see you in 9 yrs, Cornell! I’ll be a resident there.

  • @catc8927
    @catc8927 3 місяці тому

    I always knew I was flexible, but nobody told me I was extremely hypermobile until my 6th physical therapist ever, on my 4th round of PT, at age 37. It wasn’t until I began looking into hypermobility and stumbled upon Dr. Linda Bluestein (on Dr. Glaucomflecken’s Knock Knock Hi) show that I realized my IBS-C, SIBO, neck pain, disc problems, hip issues, eczema, skin scarring problems after surgery, fibromyalgia, chronic pain, severe chronic fatigue, migraines, allergies that only got worse despite 12+ years of immunotherapy, and asthma that never really responded to albuterol were ALL interconnected. Currently hoping the rheumatologist I’m meeting soon will be able to help figure out where along the hypermobility spectrum I belong.

  • @fikerdesalegn3414
    @fikerdesalegn3414 3 місяці тому

    What do you expect for blood pressure change right after the CBT removal (because you mentioned that the separation point at the carotid artery is essential for blood pressure regulation)?

  • @olcayayas4571
    @olcayayas4571 3 місяці тому

    Thx for your effort, very helpful Lecture

  • @Abdulrahmanghallab
    @Abdulrahmanghallab 3 місяці тому

    I m very thankful for your valuable video,

  • @shemekiagilmore8076
    @shemekiagilmore8076 3 місяці тому

    Did you have to take plavix or a blood thinner? Did you ever have CSF drainage out the nose during the process of having Psudotumor

  • @yousefelhefny7885
    @yousefelhefny7885 3 місяці тому

    Do not trust everything you see in his videos.The most not honest surgeon in my opinion, not enough time given preoperatively , wrong decision making, he says something different and then do something else,no follow up after surgery, neglecting the patient. Don’t put your love ones at risk with doctor, not advisable to do the surgery for glioblastoma for this patient. All his videos are for promotions only.

  • @tinydegrave8786
    @tinydegrave8786 3 місяці тому

    Thank U for the great documentary. T.

  • @TheSwipeking
    @TheSwipeking 3 місяці тому

    🤷‍♂🤷‍♂🤷‍♂🤷‍♂The very sad truth is that over 90% of the planets population belief is... good health is a POT LUCK thing and that they will not even give health a second thought until they get really TRULY SICK.... then 99% will just go see a Doctor and get pills or Meds to hide-treat the symptoms. The PRO_ACTIVE thinkers of the world KNOW BETTER...people are very lazy by nature thats why most people now days are FAT-LAZY and STUPID using smart phones all day every day...smart thinkers are very few and far between now, but anyone who has a brain and has tried Hydrogen for health, or better still Brown's Gas Hydrogen for health....TRULY KNOW IT IS THE HOLY GRAIL..BE ALL END ALL ANSWER TO ALL HEALTH RELATED PROBLEMS!!!! PRO_ACTIVE or NO _ACTIVE...HEALTHY OR SICK?...LIVE OR DIE??? make a choice guys and get off you Pitty Potties...🙏🙏🙏🙏😁😁🤷‍♂🤷‍♂

  • @CHAVEZARMANDO1
    @CHAVEZARMANDO1 3 місяці тому

    Hello, I was recently diagnosed with Hemifacial Spasm and I'm interested in scheduling and appointment with Dr. Philip E Stieg or anyone from his team. Could you please advise me on the best way to arrange this? FYI, I am 48 yrs old Latino Male living in NYC

  • @theseventh5204
    @theseventh5204 3 місяці тому

    How is it made water tight around the margins of the dural defect?

  • @neelakanthapriyadevidasi3757
    @neelakanthapriyadevidasi3757 3 місяці тому

    Can someone please tell me the most initial pain and or burning feels like. It's quite mild but it's not at all pleasant. It's a sudden burn across my cheek or jaw or even chin sometimes.

  • @Macceee
    @Macceee 3 місяці тому

    Bruce Greyson is the king of anecdotes. He is also the king of repeating the same script-like fairy-tales.