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Study Group: Physicians who Treat Neuropathy (US)(?)

Council Members in this Study Group: 85

This study group may include physicians, care providers, and researchers specializing in internal medicine, cardiology, oncology, dermatology, emergency medicine, family medicine, neurology, obstetrics-gynecology, psychiatry, radiology, nursing, optometry, genetics, and mental health. It may also include experts knowledgeable on diagnostic labs, disease management, medical devices, long term care, surgery centers, health management, pharma, and biotechnology, among others.

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Daniel Wynn, MD, Director, Clinical Research, Consultants In Neurology Ltd.Daniel Wynn, MD
Director, Clinical Research
Consultants In Neurology Ltd.

Daniel Wynn, MD, FACN, FAASM, is a Director of Clinical Research at Consultants in Neurology in Chicago, Illinois. He has expertise in a wide variety of neurological illnesses and has served as a principal investigator in over 100 clinical trials in multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, stroke, chronic...

Walter Carlini, MD, PhD
Neurologist
Medford Neurological Clinic, Inc.

Walter Carlini, MD, PhD, is a General Neurologist at the Medford Neurological Clinic, Oregon. His clinical interests include stroke, epilepsy, migraine, dementia, movement disorders, and multiple sclerosis. Dr. Carlini has expertise in clinical neurophysiology and in the use of botulinum toxin injections...

Josef Parvizi, MD, Attending Neurologist, Stanford University Medical CenterJosef Parvizi, MD
Attending Neurologist
Stanford University Medical Center

Josef Parvizi, MD, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Neurological Sciences at Stanford University. Dr. Parvizi has main interest in analyzing the design and results of new clinical trials, of medications or devices, in various fields of neurology. He has clinical expertise in Alzheimer's disease, neuropathic...

Jason Campagna, MD,PhD, Director of Clinical Quality and Analytics, Cottage Health SystemJason Campagna, MD,PhD
Director of Clinical Quality and Analytics
Cottage Health System

Jason Campagna, MD, PhD, is an Anesthesiologist at Anesthesia Medical Group of Santa Barbara in California. He is also Director of Center for Clinical Quality and Analytics at Cottage Health System, an Adjunct Professor of neuroscience and serves as the Director of Center for Applied Neurosciences...

Paul Sorell III, MD, FAAPMR
Medical Director
North Shore Pain Specialists

Paul Sorell III, MD, FAAPMR, is the Medical Director of North Shore Pain Specialists, New York. He is also the Director of Pain Medicine at Sun Harbor Manor Residence and a Staff Physician at North Shore University Hospital, and has held offices in numerous other public and private institutions and...

Abdhish Bhavsar, MD
Owner
Abdhish Bhavsar, MD

Abdhish Bhavsar, MD, is a Private Practitioner in Ophthalmology and Adjunct Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Minnesota. He is the Past Chair of Ophthalmology at Phillips Eye Institute with research interests in macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, endophthalmitis, and...

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The Pleitropic Effects of Volatile Anesthetics: Pain and Inhaled Agents? | 07-02-2008
Analysis of: Why anaesthetics can make the pain worse | www.newscientist.com
Author: Jason Campagna, MD,PhD, Director of Clinical Quality and Analytics, Cottage Health System

There are well over 70 Million general anesthetics performed in the US each year, and the majority of these utilize one of four generally used inhaled anesthetic agents (Sevoflurane, Desflurane, Isoflurane and Halothane). How these drugs act to produce "unconsciousness" is largely unknown, but as the...

Cardiology:Do Beta Blockers Truly Harm Non-Cardiac Surgical Patients? | 06-19-2008
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

1.  Beta Blockers are now implicated in negative outcomes for some non-cardiac surgical patients. 2.  The POISE Trial is probably teaching us that vasoactive medications need to be utilized judiciously, given to many, but not all surgical patients. 3.  The POISE Trial results conflict...

Novartis and Multiple Sclerosis: A Major Commitment | 06-05-2008
Author: Daniel Wynn, MD, Director, Clinical Research, Consultants In Neurology Ltd.

Extavia, Novartis' brand of  interferon beta 1b, has been approved for the  treatment of multiple sclerosis by the European Union.  With FTY72, Fingolimod, Novartis has the eye on filing NDA by the end of 2009.  While essentially identical to Bayer's Betaferon interferon beta 1b,...

Abbott's ABT-089 --Much More than a Treatment for ADHD | 06-02-2008
Author: Daniel Wynn, MD, Director, Clinical Research, Consultants In Neurology Ltd.

The data on ABT-089 in adults has been released with positive results, whereas the adolescent/childhood trial is on-going for this novel compound for ADHD.  The key difference is the potential to improve learning, not simply regain attention and lessen hyperactivity.

COPAXONE from the START of MS | 04-24-2008
Author: Daniel Wynn, MD, Director, Clinical Research, Consultants In Neurology Ltd.

Copaxone has become the leading treatment for relapsing remitting MS in the US.  The results of the PRECISE trial will likely add to TEVA's sales momentum and boost sales further.

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