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Dr John F Morrison MD, Fellowship in Neurosurgery

Hospital Affiliation : Rhode Island Hospital
KALEIDA Health Cheektowaga, NY

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Board Certification

RI State Medical License
NY State Medical License

Current Position

Chief Resident in Neurosurgery Brown University, Urgent Care Physician Atmed

Medical Education

Residency , Neurological Surgery - University at Buffalo 
Residency , Neurological Surgery - Brown University 
Fellowship , Neurosurgery - Lahey Clinic 
Internship , General Surgery - Boston University Medical Center 
Medical School - M.D. 2009 - Creighton University School of Medicine 
M.S. Biomedical Sciences 2005 - Creighton University
B.S. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 2003 -University of Wisconsin-Madison

Awards & Honors

2016 – 2017 Resident of the Year – State University of New York at Buffalo
2016 Gold Humanism Honor Society
"Top Gun" - Ventriculostomy 2015
Resident of the Month 2014
Antarctic Service Award 2006

Memberships

Congress of Neurological Surgeons - CNS
American Association of Neurological Surgeons - AANS

Sub-Specialty Interest

Cerebrovascular
Brain & Spinal Tumor,
Neurosurgery,
Neurotrauma,
Skull Base


BIOGRAPHY

Dr. John Morrison is a neurosurgeon in Buffalo, New York and is affiliated with Buffalo General Medical Center. He received his medical degree from Creighton University School of Medicine and has been in practice for over 6 years. 

HIS MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS ARE

1. Neurotrauma: Development of Critical Care Guide for management of traumatic brain injury. Use of real-time data collection and analysis for predictive event modeling in intensive care

2. Cerebrovascular: Cerebrovascular: Risk stratification and aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage prediction using computational analysis. Vasospasm, microvascular circulation, and brain tissue oxygenation.

3. Functional: Treatment and surgical management of epilepsy and neuropsychiatric disorders. Synaptic plasticity, transcriptional regulation, and implantable devices for neural augmentation.

4. Tumor: Tumorgenesis and transcriptional regulation of anoikesis. Metabolic augmentation of tumor growth. 

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