Join The Brain Aneurysm Foundation Foundation's first Webinar on "The Care of Cerebral Aneurysms: What the patient needs to know for improved recovery" presented by Dr. Aaron Cohen-Gadol.
The webinar will only accommodate 200 participants and begins at 8:00 PM EST on April 27th. Instructions to join us for this first webinar will be coming out later.
HOPE YOU CAN JOIN US!!!
Aaron A. Cohen-Gadol, M.D., M.Sc. is a neurosurgeon at Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine and Indiana University Department of Neurological Surgery. He has a special expertise in surgery of cerebral aneurysms and skull base tumors. Dr. Cohen-Gadol completed his medical school at the University of Southern California (USC) and Neurological Surgery Residency at Mayo Clinic. He also completed fellowships in aneurysms and skull base tumor surgery.
He tackles some of the most challenging aneurysms microsurgically with an expectation of best results for the patient. He was voted the Health Care Hero of the Year in the State of Indiana for leading the efforts to advance surgical care of brain aneurysms and tumors previously considered inoperable. Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine is a multidisciplinary aneurysm care center utilizing the most advanced technologies in both endovascular and microsurgical methods.
I think this will be of interest to anyone who is recovering from an aneurysm, whether ruptured or not. The doctor will be answering questions as time allows emailed to him from the audience.
The audio will come through the computer, you must have your speakers on.
If you would like to email me questions in advance, please go ahead and email to me at ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ and the doctor will try to answer as many as he can. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions online during the webinar. The webinar will be available for viewing later at www.bafound.org if you are not able to be present next Wednesday evening.
Thanks to all who participated last night, there were some great questions. It was wonderful that Dr. Cohen was so willing to answer so many questions. Like having a free consult with a neurosurgeon. Surprising that there were only 50 people on the webinar. I know in Boston, there was a big conflict with the Bruins game (not that I watch hockey so not an issue for me).
The Webinar was fantastic; there were topics covered which I hadn’t even thought about previously. The topic, slides and video were very informative and well worth my time. I really appreciate the doctors time and insite, please thank him for me.
I am so dissapointed. I forget that was on last night. I went to bed early and missed it. I tried to see on the link provided, and it is says it is not available. Take care my friends.
Glad you joined us. Nice to have someone from Argentina on our webinar. I have been to Buenos Aires and loved it!!! My son studied there for a semester.
Here is a link to the information we have in Spanish-