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CURRICULUM VITAE June, 2010 Peter W. Kaplan, MB BS, FRCP DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Current Appointments : January 2004-Present: Professor of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205 Jan 1987-Present: Director, Clinical Electrophysiology, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Personal Data: Department of Neurology B-123 Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21224 (410) 550-0630/Fax: (410) 550-0539 email: [email protected] Education and Training (in chronological order): Undergraduate: International Baccalaureate/College Board/1969 Ecole Internationale de Genève, Switzerland Graduate - 1970-1977 St. Bartholomew's Medical College M.B. (Bachelor of Medicine)/1977 University of London Intercalated B.Sc. (Honors) Physiology/1974 University of London Postdoctoral - Internship House Surgeon General and Vascular Surgery, North Middlesex Hospital, London Nl7, UK February 1978 - August 1978 House Physician Department of Medical Oncology Department of Diabetes/General Medicine St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London EC1, UK August 1978- March 1979

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CURRICULUM VITAE

June, 2010 Peter W. Kaplan, MB BS, FRCP DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Current Appointments : January 2004-Present: Professor of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore,

MD 21205 Jan 1987-Present: Director, Clinical Electrophysiology, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Personal Data: Department of Neurology B-123 Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21224 (410) 550-0630/Fax: (410) 550-0539 email: [email protected] Education and Training (in chronological order): Undergraduate: International Baccalaureate/College Board/1969 Ecole Internationale de Genève, Switzerland Graduate - 1970-1977 St. Bartholomew's Medical College M.B. (Bachelor of Medicine)/1977 University of London Intercalated B.Sc. (Honors) Physiology/1974 University of London Postdoctoral - Internship House Surgeon General and Vascular Surgery, North Middlesex Hospital, London Nl7, UK February 1978 - August 1978 House Physician Department of Medical Oncology Department of Diabetes/General Medicine St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London EC1, UK August 1978- March 1979

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Residency Résident Etranger Hôpital St. Louis, Paris 750l0 March 1979-March 1980 Research Fellow in Endo- Collège de Médecine des Hôpitaux de Paris, France crinology and Metabolism Medicine: Endocrinology/ The Royal Postgraduate Medical School May 1980-February 1981 Gastrointestinal disease/ The Hammersmith Hospital London Nl2, UK Chest Medicine Senior House Officer: Whittington Hospital, London Nl9, UK February 1981-Aug 1981 Neurology Resident: Renal/Endocrine/ Hôpital Cantonal, Geneva, Switzerland August 1981-February 1982 Infectious diseases Senior House Officer: Whittington Hospital, London N19, UK February 1982-August 1982 Neurology Neurology Residency Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC January 1983-July 1985 Fellowship Fellow in Clinical Electro- physiology/Epilepsy Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC July 1985 - July 1986 Professional Experience: Chairman of Neurology Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center July 1990-September 2005 Associate Professor of Neurology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine May 1994-December 2004 Assistant Professor of Neurology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine July 1987-May 1994 3rd Vice-President Johns Hopkins Bayview Physicians, P.A. – August 1996-October 1998 Management Committee 2nd Vice-President Johns Hopkins Bayview Physicians, P.A. – October 1998- Jan 2002 Management Committee

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PUBLICATIONS:

1. Young IR, Randall CP, Kaplan PW et al. Nuclear magnetic resonance Imaging (NMR) in white matter disease of the brain using spin-echo sequences. J Comp Assisted Tomography 1983;7:290-294.

2. James ACD, Kaplan PW, Lees A, and Bradley, JJ. Schizophreniform psychosis and

adrenomyeloneuropathy. J Roy Soc Med 1984;77:882-884.

3. Kaplan PW, Jung RT. The effect of acute hypercalcaemia on arginine-induced growth hormone release in diabetic man. Horm Metabol Res 1984;l6:l23-l26.

4. Valenstein M, Maltbie A, Kaplan P. Catatonia in the emergency department. Ann Emerg Med

1985;l4:359-361.

5. Kaplan PW, Lewis DV. Juvenile acute intermittent porphyria with hypercholesterolemia and epilepsy. A case report and review of the literature. J Child Neurol 1986;l:38-45.

6. Kaplan PW, Erwin CW, Bowman MH, and Massey EW. Evoked potentials in choreoacanthocytosis.

electroencephlin Neurophysiol 1986;63:349-352.

7. Kaplan PW, Rocha W, Sanders DB, D'Souza B, Spock A. Acute steroid-induced tetraplegia following status asthmaticus. Pediatrics 1986;78:l2l-l23.

8. Kaplan PW, Collins D, Coin T., Fredane L. Focal motor seizures in a thirsty man. N C Med J

1986;47:304.

9. Efthimiou J, D'Cruz D, Kaplan P, and Isenberg D. Heterozygous C2 deficiency associated with angioedema, myasthenia gravis and systemic lupus erythematosus. Ann Rheum Dis 1986;45,428-430.

10. Greenberg JA, Kaplan PW, Erwin CW. Somatosensory evoked potentials and the dorsal column

myth. J Clin Neurophysiol 1987;4:189-196.

11. Kaplan PW, Rawal K, Erwin CW, D'Souza B, and Spock A. Visual and somatosensory evoked potentials in vitamin E deficiency with cystic fibrosis. Electroencephal Clin Neurophysiol 1988;7l:266-272.

12. Kaplan PW, Hosford DA, Werner MH, and Erwin CW. Somatosensory evoked potentials in a

patient with a cervical glioma and syrinx. Electroencephal clin Neurophysiol 1988;70:563-565.

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13. Fisher RS, Kaplan PW, Krumholz A, Lesser RP, Rosen SA, and Wolff MR. Failure of high-dose intravenous magnesium to control myoclonic status epilepticus: A Case Report. Clinical Pharmacology 1988;ll:537-544.

14. Kaplan PW, Lesser RP, Fisher RS, Repke JT and Hanley DF. No, magnesium sulfate should not be

used in treating eclamptic seizures. Arch Neurol 1988;45:1361-1364.

15. Krauss GL, Kaplan PW, Fisher RS. Parenteral magnesium sulfate fails to control electroshock and pentylenetetrazol seizures in mice. Epilepsy Research 1989;4:201-206.

16. Kaplan PW, Lesser RP. Vertical and horizontal epileptic gaze deviation and nystagmus. Neurology

1989;39:1391-1393.

17. Kaplan PW, Waterbury L, Kawas C, Bolla-Wilson K, Durack D. Reversible dementia with idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome. Neurology 1989;39:1388-1391.

18. Lesser RP, Fisher RS, Kaplan PW. The evaluation of patients with intractable complex partial

seizures. Electroencephal clin Neurophysiol 1989;73:381-388.

19. Tusa R, Kaplan PW, Hain TC and Naidu, S. Ipsiversive eye deviation and epileptic nystagmus. Neurology 1990;40:662-665.

20. Kaplan PW, Lesser RP, Fisher RS, Repke JT and Hanley DF. A continuing controversy: Magnesium

sulfate in the treatment of eclamptic seizures. Arch Neurol 1990;47:1031-1032.

21. Kaplan PW. Technology and equipment review: EEG storage methods. J Clin Neurophysiol 1991;8:460.

22. Repke JT, Friedman SA and Kaplan PW. Prophylaxis of eclamptic seizures: current controversies.

Clin Obstet Gynecol 1992;35:365-374.

23. Kaplan PW. Focal seizures resembling transient ischemic attacks due to subclinical ischemia. Cerebrovasc Dis 1993;3:241-243.

24. Kaplan PW, Tusa RJ, Shankroff J, Heller J and Moser HW. Visual evoked potentials in

adrenoleukodystrophy: A trial with glyerol trioleate and Lorenzo Oil. Ann Neurol 1993;34:169-174.

25. Kaplan PW, and Tusa RJ. Neurophysiologic and clinical correlations of epileptic nystagmus.

Neurology 1993;43:2508-2514.

26. Kaplan PW, Allen RA, Buchholz DW, Walters JK. A double-blind, placebo-controlled study of the treatment of periodic limb movements in sleep with carbidopa/levodopa and propoxyphene. Sleep 1993;16:717-723.

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27. Kaplan PW, and Tusa RJ. Epileptic nystagmus. Neurology 1994;44: 2217-2218.

28. Lesser RP and Kaplan PW. Long-term monitoring with digital technology for epilepsy. J Child

Neurol 1994;9(Suppl):S64-S70.

29. Kaplan PW, Repke JT. Eclampsia. Neurol Clin 1994; 12(3):565-582.

30. Kaplan PW, Kruse B, Tusa RJ, Shankroff J, Rignani J, Moser HW. Visual system abnormalities in adrenoleukodystrophy. Ann Neurol 1995;37:550-552.

31. Kaplan PW. Non-convulsive status epilepticus. Seminars in Neurology; 1996;16:33-40.

32. Kaplan PW. Non-convulsive status epilepticus in the emergency room. Epilepsia 1996;37:643-650.

33. Kaplan PW and Schachter SC. The role of the neurologist in the management of epilepsy:

guidelines and tools for patient care. The Neurologist 1996:2;302-314.

34. Kaplan PW, Tusa RJ, Rignani J and Moser HW. Somatosensory evoked potentials in adrenomyeloneuropathy. Neurology 1997;48:1662-1667.

35. Reis JJ, Kaplan PW. Postictal hemifacial purpura. Seizure 1998;7:337-339.

36. Spencer RGS, Cox TS, Kaplan PW. Global T-wave inversion associated with nonconvulsive status

epilepticus. Ann Int Med 1998;129:163-164.

37. Kaplan PW. Reversible hypercalcemic cerebral vasoconstriction with seizures and blindness: a paradigm for eclampsia? Clinical EEG 1998;29:120-123.

38. Ming X, Kaplan PW. Fixation-off and eyes closed catamenial generalized nonconvulsive status

epilepticus with eyelid myoclonic jerks. Epilepsia 1998;39:664-668.

39. Kaplan PW. Intravenous valproate treatment of generalized non-convulsive status epilepticus. Clinical EEG 1999;30:1-4.

40. Kaplan PW, Genoud D, Ho TW, Jallon P: Etiology, neurologic correlations and prognosis in alpha

coma. Clin Neurophysiol 1999:110:205-213.

41. Krauss GL, Krumholz A, Carter RC, Li G, Kaplan PW. Risk factors for seizure-related motor vehicle crashes in patients with epilepsy. Neurology 1999;52:1324-1329.

42. Kaplan PW. Neurophysiological localization of epileptic nystagmus. Am J END Technol

1999;39:77-83.

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43. Kaplan PW. Neurologic issues in eclampsia. Revue Neurologique 1999;155:(5)335-341.

44. Reis JJ, Kaplan PW. Postictal hemifacial purpura. Search on Epilepsy 1999;3(3):22-24.

45. Kaplan PW. Assessing the outcomes in patients with non-convulsive status epilepticus: non-convulsive status epilepticus in under diagnosed and potentially overtreated and confounded by co-morbidity. J Clin Neurophysiol 1999;16(4):341-352.

46. Birbeck GL, Kaplan PW. Serotonin syndrome: a frequently missed diagnosis - let the neurologist

beware. The Neurologist 1999;5:279-285.

47. Kaplan PW, Kerr DA, Olivi A. Ictus expectoratus: A sign of complex partial seizures usually of nondominant temporal lobe origin. Seizure 1999;8:480-484.

48. Kaplan PW, Genoud D, Ho TW, Jallon P. Etiology, neurologic correlations and prognosis in alpha

coma. Clin Neurophysiology 1999;110:205-213. 49. Kaplan PW. Vasomotor reactivity is exhausted in transient ischaemic attacks with limb shaking. J

Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1999;67:131-132. 50. Birbeck GL and Kaplan PW. Serotonin syndrome. A frequently missed diagnosis. Journal

Watch1999; 1(8):64.

51. Kaplan PW, Kerr DA, Conwit RA. Weak and numb feet in a man with knobby hands. Arch Neurol 2000;57:271-2.

52. Kaplan PW, Genoud D, Ho TW, Jallon P: Clinical correlates and prognosis in early spindle coma.

Clinical Neurophysiol 2000;111:584-590.

53. Kaplan PW. Coma: foreword. J Clin Neurophysiol 2000;17:437.

54. Kaplan PW. No, some types of non-convulsive status epilepticus cause little permanent neurologic sequelae: “The cure may be worse than the disease”. Neurophysiol Clin 2000;30:377-382.

55. Kaplan PW. The effect of management on the prognosis in non-convulsive status epilepticus:

Epileptic Disorders 2000;2:185-193.

56. Kaplan PW, Kerr DA, Olivi A. Ictus expectoratus: A sign of complex partial seizures usually of non-dominant temporal lobe origin. Search on Epilepsy 2001; 8(2):11-14.

57. Kaplan PW, Yohay K,. Case History. A call to neurology from the ER for “seizures”. The

Neurologist 2001; 7(3):186-187.

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58. Tatum IV WO, French JA, Benbadis SR, Kaplan PW. The etiology and diagnosis of status epilepticus. Epilepsy & Behavior 2001; 2:311-317.

59. Kaplan PW. Neurologic consequences of eclampsia. The Neurologist 2001;7:357-363.

60. Kaplan PW. États de mal non convulsifs: influence de la prise en charge sur le pronostic.

Épilepsies 2001;13:230-239.

61. Kaplan PW. Behavioral manifestations of nonconvulsive status epilepticus. Epilepsy and Behavior 2002; 3:122-139.

62. Fleisher A and Kaplan PW. Headache with prolonged focal neurologic symptoms and

cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis. Headache 2002; 42:362-364.

63. Kaplan PW. How would you handle these tough cases? Practical Neurology 2002; 1:18-23.

64. Kaplan PW. The real Dr. Frankenstein: Christian gottlieb Kratzenstein JR Soc Med 2002;95:577-578.

65. Kaplan PW. Neurologic aspects of eclampsia. Review. Adv Neurol. 2002; 90:41-49.

66. Kaplan P. Epileptogenesis: left to right hemisphere dominance? Preliminary findings in a hospital

based population. Seizure 2002;11:411-412.

67. Kaplan PW. Weight gain with neurologic agents. Advanced Studies in Medicine 2003;3(6A):S475-S476

68. Kaplan PW, Vining EPG. Considering comorbidities and quality of life in epilepsy treatment.

Advanced Studies in Medicine 2003;3(7B):S667-S668.

69. Kaplan PW. Delirium and epilepsy. Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience 2003; 5:101-124.

70. Kaplan PW. Musicogenic epilepsy and epileptic music: a seizure’s song. Epilepsy & Behavior 2003;4:464-473.

71. Olnes MJ, Golding A, Kaplan PW. Nonconvulsive status epilepticus resulting from benzodiazepine

withdrawal. Ann Intern Med 2003; 139:956-958.

72. Tatum WO IV, Liporace J, Benbadis SR, Kaplan PW. Updates on the treatment of epilepsy in women. Arch Int Med 2004;164:137-145.

73. Yerby MS, Kaplan P, Tran T. Risks and management of pregnancy in women with epilepsy. Clev

Clin J Med 2004;71(suppl 2):25-37.

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74. Kaplan PW. Seizures: To treat or not to treat. Advanced Studies in Medicine 2004;4(7C):S591-S592.

75. Kaplan PW. Mind, brain, body and soul: a review of the electrophysiological undercurrents for

Dr. Frankenstein. Arch Neurol 2004;21(4):301-304.

76. Kaplan PW. Reproductive health effects and teratogenicity of antiepileptic drugs. Neurology 2004; 63(10, Suppl 4):S13-S23.

77. Kaplan PW. The EEG in Metabolic Encephalopathy and Coma. J Clin Neurophysiol

2004;21(5):307-318.

78. Kaplan PW. Stupor and coma: metabolic encephalopathies. Supp Clin Neurophysiol 2004; 57:667-680.

79. Hirsch LJ, Brenner RP, Drislane FW, So E, Kaplan PW, Jordan KG, Herman ST, LaRoche SM, Young

B, Bleck TP, Scheuer ML, Emerson RG. The ACNS subcommittee on research terminology for continuous EEG monitoring: proposed standardized terminology for rhythmic and periodic EEG patterns encountered in critically ill patients. J Clin Neurophysiol 2005; 22(2): 128-135.

80. Kaplan PW. Gaze deviation from contralateral pseudoperiodic lateralized epileptiform discharges

(PLEDs). Epilepsia 2005; 46(6): 977-979. 81. Kaplan PW. The clinical features, diagnosis, and prognosis of nonconvulsive status epilepticus.

The Neurologist 2005; 11(6): 348-361.

82. Walker M, Cross H, Smith S, Young C, Aicardi J, Appleton R, Aylett S, Besag F, Cock H, Delorenzo R, Drislane F, Duncan J, Ferrie C, Fujikawa D, Gray W, Kaplan P, Koutroumanidis M, O’regan M, Plouin P, Sander J, Scott R, Shorvon S, Treiman D, Wasterlain C, Wieshmann U. Nonconvulsive status epilepticus: Epilepsy Research Foundation Workshop Reports. Epileptic Disord. 2005;7(3):253-96

83. Koenig MA, Kaplan PW, Thakor NV. Clinical neurophysiologic monitoring and brain injury from

cardiac arrest. Neurol Clin 2006 ;24(1):89-106.

84. Grant AC, O’Halloran JP, Chung SS, Gibbs W, Kaplan PW. Evaluation of a novel EEG preamplifier. J Clin Neurophysiol 2006;23:258-264.

85. Kaplan PW. The EEG of status epilepticus. J Clin Neurophysiol 2006;23:221-9.

86. Tatum WO 4th, Hussain AM, Benbadis SR, Kaplan PW. Normal patterns of adult EEG and patterns

of uncertain significance. J Clin Neurophysiol. 2006;23:194-207.

87. Kaplan PW. EEG monitoring in the Intensive Care Unit. Am J END Technol 2006 ;46:81-97.

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88. Kaplan PW. Electrophysiologic prognostication and brain injury from cardiac arrest. Semin

Neurol 2006;26:403-412.

89. Geocadin RG, Buitrago M, Torbey MT, Chandra-Strobos N, Williams MA, Kaplan PW. Neurological prognostication and withdrawal of life sustaining therapies in patients resuscitated from cardiac arrest. Neurology 2006;67:105-108.

90. Kaplan PW, Birbeck GL. Lithium induced confusional states: nonconvulsive status epilepticus or

triphasic encephalopathy? Epilepsia 2006;47:2071-2074.

91. Kaplan PW. Distinguishing NCSE from Triphasic Waves, let alone Periodic Discharges. Epilepsia. 2007;48:8.

92. Kaplan PW, Birbeck G. A possible role of the thalamus in some cases of sudden unexpected death

in epilepsy – letter response. Epilepsia 2007;48:1036./

93. Kaplan PW. Electroencephalographic Criteria for Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus. Epilepsia 2007;48:39-41.

94. Kaplan PW, Norwitz ER, Ben-Menachem E et al. Obstetric risks for women with epilepsy during pregnancy. Epilepsy & Behavior. 2007;11:283-291.

95. Kaplan PW and Morales Y. Status epilepticus: an independent outcome predictor after cerebral anoxia. . Neurology 2008;70:1295.

96. Meador KJ, Pennell PB, Harden CL, Gordon JC, Tomson T, Kaplan PW, Holmes GL, French JA, Hauser WA. Pregnancy registries in epilepsy: a consensus statement on health outcomes. Neurology 2008;71:1109-1117.

97. Kaplan PW. Pregnancy and coma. Handbook Clin Neurol. 2008;90:295-315.

98. Zeiler SR, Kaplan PW. Propofol withdrawal seizures (or not)? Seizure 2008;17:665-667.

99. Beach RL, Kaplan PW. Seizures in pregnancy: diagnosis and management. Int Rev Neurobiol 2008;83: 259-271.

100. Ziai WC, Kaplan PW. Seizures and status epilepticus in the intensive care unit. Semin Neurol 2008;28(5):668-681.

101. Quigg M, Fowler KM, Herzog AG; NIH Progesterone Trial Study Group – collaborator. Circalunar and ultralunar periodicities in women with partial seizures. Epilepsia 2008;49:1081-1085.

102. Rossetti AO, Oddo M, Liaudet L, Kaplan PW. Predictors of awakening from postanoxic status epilepticus after therapeutic hypothermia. Neurology 2009;72:744-749.

103. Kaplan PW. Prognosis of status epilepticus. Epileptologie 2009;26:90-93. 104. Harden CL, Meador KJ, Pennell PB, Hauser WA, Gronseth GS, French JA, Wiebe S, Thurman D,

Koppel BS, Kaplan PW, Robinson JN, Hopp J, Ting TY, Gidal B, Hovinga CA, Wilner AN, Vazquez B, Holmes L, Krumholz A, Finnell R, Hirtz D, Le Guen C. Practice Parameter update: Management

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issues for women with epilepsy – focus on pregnancy (an evidenced-based review): Teratogenesis and perinatal outcomes. Report of the Quality Standards Standards Subcommittee and Therapeutics and Techonology Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology and American Epilepsy Society. Epilepsia 2009;50:1237-46.

105. Harden CL. Hopp J, Ting TY, Pennell PB, French JA, Hauser WA, Wiebe S, Gronseth GS, Thurman D, Meador KJ, Koppel BS, Kaplan PW, Robinson JN, Gidal B, Hovinga CA, Wilner AN, Vasquez B, holmes L, Krumholz A, Finnell R, Le Guen C. Parameter update: Management issues for women with epilepsy--focus on pregnancy (an evidence-based review): Obstetrical complications and change in seizure frequency. Report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee and Therapeutics and Technology Assessment Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology and American Epilepsy Society. Epilepsia 2009;50:1229-36.

106. Harden CL, Pennell PB, Koppel BS, Hovinga CA, Gidal B, Meador KJ, Hopp J, Ting TY, Hauser WA, Thurman D, Kaplan PW, Robinson Jn, French JA, Wiebe S, Wilner AN, Vazquez B, Holmes L, Krumholz A, Finnell R, Shafer PO, Le Guen C. Practice Parameter update: Management issues for women with epilepsy – focus on pregnancy (an evidence-based review). Vitamin K, folic acid, blood levels, and breastfeeding. Report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee and Therapeutics and Technology Assessment Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology and American Epilepsy Society. Epilepsia 2009;50:1247-55.

107. Quigg M, Smithson SD, Fowler KM, Sursal T, Herzog AG; Collaborator NIH Progesterone Trial Study Group. Laterality and location influence catamenial seizure expression in women with partial epilepsy. Neurology 2009;73:223-227.

108. Guerit J-M, Amantini A, Fischer C, Kaplan PW, et al. Neurophysiolocial investigations of hepatic encephalopathy: ISHEN practice guidelines. Liver International 2009;789-796.

109. Zeiler SR, Kaplan PW. Our digital world: camera phones and the diagnosis of a seizure. Lancet 2009;373:2136.

110. Rossetti AO, Kaplan PW. Reply. Predictors of awakening from postanoxic status epilepticus after therapeutic hypothermia. Neurology 2009;73:1512-1513.

111. Rossetti AO, Kaplan PW. Seizure semiology: An overview of the ‘inverse problem’ European Neurology 2010;63:3-10.

112. Birbeck GL, Beare N, Lewallen S, Glover SJ, Molyneux ME, Kaplan PW, Taylor TE. Identification of malaria retinopathy improves the specificity of the clinical diagnosis of cerebral malaria: findings from a prospective cohort study. Am J Trop Med Hyg 2010;82:231-244.

113. Zeiler SR, Jordan JD, Greenberg BM, Kaplan PW. ANNA-3 associated Stiff-person-syndrome. J Canc Sci Ther. 2010;2:1-2.

114. Rossetti AO, Oddo M, Logroscino G, Kaplan PW. Prognostication after cardiac arrest and hypothermia – a prospective study. Ann Neurol 2010;67:301-307.

115. Arzy S, Allali G, Brunet D, Christoph M, Kaplan PW, Seeck M. Anti-epileptic drugs modify power of high EEG frequencies and their neural generators..Eur J Neurology 2010. In Press.

116. Kaplan PW. Epilepsy and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Dialogues Clin Neuroscience 2010;12(2). In press.

BOOK CHAPTERS:

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1. Kaplan PW and Lesser RP. Chapter 16. Long-term EEG monitoring. In: Current practice of clinical EEG. Second edition. Edited by D.D. Daly and T.A. Pedley (eds.) New York: Raven Press, Ltd. 1990, pp 513-534.

2. Kaplan PW and Lesser RP. In: Clinical neurophysiology handbook of epilepsy, EEG handbook (revised

series. Vol. 4) Part II. Juhn A. Wada and Robert J. Ellingson (eds.) Prolonged extracranial and intracranial in-patient monitoring. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers 1990. Chapter 5, pp 121-154.

3. Kaplan PW. In: Current therapy in neurological disease. R. Johnson (ed). Generalized seizure disorders.

Philadelphia: B.C. Decker 1990, pp 41-46. 4. Kaplan PW. In: Current therapy in internal medicine. Third Edition. JP Kassirer (ed). Generalized seizure

disorders. Philadelphia: B.C. Decker 1991. 5. Kaplan PW and Lesser RP. Principles and practice: The treatment of epilepsy. E. Wyllie (ed.) Non-

invasive EEG in focal cortical resection. Malvern, PA: Lea & Febiger Publishers 1992. Chapter 86, pp 1014-1022.

6. Kaplan PW and Schulz P. In: Epilepsy and its imitators. Fisher RP (ed). Delirium versus epilepsy. New

York: Demos Medical Publishing 1994, pp 214-234. 7. Bouloux PMG and Kaplan PW. In: Epilepsy and its imitators. Fisher RP (ed). The Endocrine imitators of

epilepsy. New York: Demos Medical Publishing 1994, pp 199-214. 8. Kaplan PW and Repke JT. Eclampsia. In: Neurologic clinics. Philadelphia: WB Saunders, Harcourt Brace

Jovanovich, Inc. 1994, pp 565-582. 9. Kaplan PW and Fisher RS. Seizure disorders. In: LR Barker, PD Zieve and JR Burton (Eds). Principles of

ambulatory medicine, (4th ed.). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins 1994, chapter 80, pp 1178-1197. 10. Kaplan PW. In: JD Stobo, DB Hellmann, PW Ladenson, BG Petty, TA Traill (eds). The principles and

practice of medicine, (23rd ed.). Disorders of the nervous system. Spells: syncope, seizures and other episodic disorders. Stamford: Appleton & Lange 1996, Chapter 13.3.

11. Kaplan PW and Fisher RP. Seizure disorders. In: LR Barker, JR Burton, PD Zieve (eds.) Handbook of

ambulatory medicine. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins 1995, Chapter 80, pp 470-477. 12. Kaplan PW and Lesser RP. Practical approach to management of simple and complex partial seizures. In:

S Chokroverty (ed.) Management of epilepsy. New York: Butterworth-Heinemann. 1996, Chapter 7, pp 129-144.

13. Kaplan PW and Lesser RP. The treatment of epilepsy: the principles and practice (2nd Edition). Elaine

Wyllie (ed.) Non-invasive EEG in focal cortical resection. Williams & Wilkins Publishers 1997.

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14. Kaplan PW. Metabolic and endocrine disorders resembling seizures. In: JE Engel, Jr., TA Pedley (eds.) Epilepsy: a comprehensive textbook. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven Press 1998, Vol. 3, Section XI, Chapter 255, p 2661-70.

15. Norwitz JR, Repke JT, Kaplan PW. Eclampsia. In: Prognosis in neurology. James M. Gilchrist (ed ).

Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann 1998, Chapter 13, pp 63-67. 16. Kaplan PW. Non-convulsive status epilepticus in the emergency room. In: The year book of emergency

medicine. DK Wagner, SJ Davidson, SC Dronen, BR King, JT Niemann, JR Roberts, DC Cone (eds.). St. Louis: Mosby 1998.

17. Kaplan PW. Eclampsia. In: Neurologic disease in women. Peter Kaplan (ed.). New York: Demos Medical

Publishing 1998, Chapter 15, pp 207-218. 18. Kaplan PW. Non-convulsive status epilepticus. In: Neurologic disease in women. Peter Kaplan (ed.). New

York: Demos Medical Publishing 1998, Chapter 31(b) pp 422-425. 19. Kaplan PW. Porphyrias. In: Neurologic disease in women. Peter Kaplan (ed.). New York: Demos Medical

Publishing 1998, Chapter 31(c), pp 426-432. 20. Kaplan PW. Seizure disorders. In: Handbook of ambulatory medicine. LR Barker, JR Burton, PD Zieve

(eds.). Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1998. 21. Kaplan PW. Disorders of the nervous system. Spells: syncope, seizures and other episodic disorders. In:

JD Stobo, DB Hellmann, PW Ladenson, BG Petty, TA Traill (eds). The principles and practice of medicine, (23rd ed.). Stamford: Appleton & Lange 1999, Chapter 13.3.

22. Kaplan PW. Dizzy spells. In: The primary care physician’s guide to common psychiatric and neurological

problems for the primary practitioner. P. R. Slavney and O. Hurko (eds.). Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2001;196-213

23. Sepkuty YP and Kaplan PW. Hematologic and pulmonary disorders. In: Managing epilepsy and co-

existing disorders. A. Ettinger and O. Devinsky (eds.). Butterworth Heinemann, Woburn, MA, 2002, pp 209-228.

24. Kaplan PW. Neurologic aspects of eclampsia. In: Advances in neurology: Neurological complications of

pregnancy. Hainline B, O. Devinsky (ed.). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA, 2002; Vol. 90, Chapter 4, pp 41-49.

25. Kaplan PW. Neurologic aspects of pregnancy. In: Diseases of the nervous system: Clinical neurobiology.

3rd Edition. AK Asbury, GM McKhann, W Ian McDonald and J McArthur (eds.). Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, 2002, Chapter 121, pp 1939-1951.

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26. Kaplan PW. Seizure disorders. In: Principles of ambulatory medicine. LR Barker, JR Burton, PD Zieve (eds.). Baltimore: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins 2002; Chapter 88, pp 1386-1409.

27. Kaplan PW. The EEG in coma. In: Atlas of EEG. Cuong LQ (ed). Hanoi: University of Vietnam 2003. 28. Kaplan PW. Stupor and coma: metabolic encephalopathies. Advances in clinical neurophysiology.

Supplements to Clinical Neurophysiology, Volume 57, Chapter 71, M. Hallett, L.H. Phillips, H.D.L. Schomer and J.M. Massey (Vol Eds.), Amsterdam: Elsevier B.V., 2004, pp.

29. Kaplan PW. Neurologic aspects of pregnancy. In: Neurologic clinics: Neurology illnesses and pregnancy.

Pennell PB, ed. Volume 22, No. 4. Philadelphia, PA: W. B. Saunders (Division of Elsevier), 2004, pp. 841-861.

30. Kaplan PW. Eclampsia. In: Neurologic Disease in Women. Kaplan PW (ed). Second edition. New York:

Demos Medical Publishing, 2005, pp. 235-246. 31. Kaplan PW. History of status epilepticus: In: Status epilepticus: a clinical perspective. Drislane F (ed).

Humana Press, Inc.: Totowa, NJ, 2004, pp. 3-10 32. Kaplan PW. The clinical presentations of nonconvulsive status epilepticus. In: Status epilepticus: a

clinical perspective. Drislane FW (ed). Humana Press, Inc. Totowa, NJ, 2004, pp. 197-220. 33. Kaplan PW. Seizure disorders. In: Principles of ambulatory medicine. LR Barker, JR Burton, PD Zieve

(eds.). Chapter 88. Baltimore: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. 2005. 34. Nguyen T.and Kaplan PW. Imitators of Epilepsy. In C.Q. Le (ed.), Epilepsy. Ha Noi: Nha Xuat Ban Y Hoc

(Vietnamese), 2005. 35. Kaplan PW. Artifacts: EEG Recording Events Not Due to Brain Activity. In: The Johns Hopkins Atlas of

Digital EEG. GL. Krauss, RS Fisher (eds.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 2006. Chapter 3, 77-118.

36. Kaplan PW. Normal Patterns in Adults. In: The Johns Hopkins Atlas of Digital EEG. GL. Krauss, RS Fisher

(eds.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 2006. Chapter 4, 119-159. 37. Kaplan PW. Benign Patterns or Patterns of Uncertain Significance. In: The Johns Hopkins Atlas of Digital

EEG. GL. Krauss, RS Fisher (eds.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 2006. Chapter 5, 159-172. 38. Nguyen, T. and Kaplan, PW. Imitators of epilepsy: differential diagnosis. Uptodate Internet, 2006. 39. Kaplan PW. Seizure disorders. In: Principles of ambulatory medicine. LR Barker, JR Burton, PD Zieve

(eds.). Chapter 88. Baltimore: Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins. 2006, pp 1504-1530. 40. Nguyen T, Kaplan PW. Differential diagnosis of seizures. Uptodate. Online press. 2007.

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41. Kaplan PW, Basaria S.. Metabolic and endocrine disorders resembling seizures. In: Epilepsy: A

comprehensive textbook. Engel J, Pedley T (eds.) Philadelphia: Wolter-Kluwer/Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. 2008 Chap 272 p2713-2721.

42. Nguyen T, Kaplan PW. Behavioral aspects of nonconvulsive status epilepticus. In: Behavioral Aspects of

Epilepsy. Principles and Practice. Chap 14. SC Schachter, GL Holmes and DGA Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenite (Eds). Demos Medical Publishing LLC. New York. 2008, pp 117-124.

43. Gamaldo C, Kaplan PW. Women and Neurologic Disease. In Educational Kit on Epilepsies. C.P.

Panayiotopolous (Ed.) Medicinae (publishers) Vol. 4, Chapter 2, p 18-25. 2008 44. Kaplan PW. Pregnancy and Coma. In: Disorders of consciousness. Vol. Handbook of Clinical Neurology.

B. Young & E. Wijdiks (eds). United Kingdom: Elsevier. 2008. 45. Sinha SR, Kaplan PW. Focal Status Epilepticus. In Educational Kit on Epilepsies. C.P. Panayiotopolous

(Ed.) Medicinae (publishers) Vol 5 – p212-221. 2008. 46. Kaplan PW. The History of Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus. Chapter 1. Nonconvulsive Status

Epilepticus. PW Kaplan, FW Drislane (eds). Demos Medical Publishing. New York. 2009 47. Sinha SR, Kaplan PW. Treatment of Focal Status Epilepticus. In Educational Kit on Epilepsies. C.P.

Panayiotopolous (Ed.) Medicinae (publishers) Vol 5 Nguyen T, Kaplan PW. The Clinical Features of NCSE. LJ Willmore and Bromback R. Ed. 2009.

48. Nguyen T, Kaplan PW. Clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of nonconvulsive status epilepticus. Chapter 21. In: Advanced therapy in epilepsy. JW Wheless, LJ Willmore and RA Brumback Eds. BC Decker. Shelton, CT 2009.

49. Drislane FW, Kaplan PW. Nonconvulsive seizures and status epilepticus. Chapter 20. In: Epilepsy and

Intensive Care Management. B. Fisch Ed. Demos Medical New York 2010. 50. Kaplan PW, L. John Greenfield . Status epilepticus EEG patterns in adults. Chapter 6. In: Reading EEGs: A

Practical Approach. LJ Greenfield, J Geyer and P Carney Eds. Lippincott Williams Wilkins. Phila. 2010. 51. Kaplan PW, Bauer G. Anoxia and coma. Niedermeyer’s Electroencephalography 4th edition. DL Schomer

(Ed). Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. New York. In press. 52. Drislane FW, Herman S, Kaplan PW. Nonconvulsive status epilepticus. In: Niedermeyer’s

Electroencephalography 4th edition. DL Schomer (Ed). Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. New York. In Press.

53. Drislane FW, Herman S, Kaplan PW. Convulsive status epilepticus. In: Niedermeyer’s Electroencephalography 4th edition. DL Schomer (Ed). Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. New York. Submitted.

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Recent Abstracts: DL Sherman, AC Watson, NS Rothman, MA Mirski, WC Ziai, PW Kaplan, J McDonough, & A Natarajan, "Automated Seizure Detection following Nerve Agent Exposure: YR1 & YR2 summary presentations', CounterACT symposia, Crystal City, VA & Washington, DC, 2008. Schlattman DK, ShermanDL, Hathi M, Kaplan PW et al. Single channel quantitative EEG-based automated seizure detection in generalized seizure patients using forehead electrodes. Crit Care Med 2008;36;A124. Watson AC, Sherman DL, Kaplan PW, et al. A multi-parametric seizure screening algorithm for clinical EEG. 62 annual meeting of the AES. Epilepsia 2008;49:383-384. Rossetti A, Liaudet L, Oddo M..Kaplan PW. Prognostication of awakening after postanoxic status epilepticus. 8th European Congress on Epileptology. Epilepsia 2009;50:53. Birbeck GL, Molyneux ME, Kaplan PW, Mwandir E, Jafuli M, Taylor T. The Blantyre Malaria Project Epilepsy Study: The role of malaria retinopathy in cerebral malaria diagnosis and risk factors for adverse neurologic outcomes. American Soc Trop Med Hyg. 11/6/07 Birbeck G, Potchen MJ, Kaplan PW, et al. The EEG and neuroimaging findings in Malawian childhood cerebral malaria survivors. 59th Annual meeting of the AAN. Neurology 2007;68:A137-138. Birbeck G, Molyneux ME, Kaplan PW, et al. Neurologic outcomes among cerebral malaria survivors: The Blantyre Malaria Project Epilepsy Study. 60th Annual American Academy of Neurology. Neurology 2008;70;A100-101. Choi J, Krauss G, Kaplan PW. EEG probability grades for nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) distinguish patients with seizures from those with cerebral injuries only. 12/1/07 61st Annual American Epilepsy Society. Phil, PA. Epilepsia 2007;48:68. Ziai W, Kim G, Lin D, ..Kaplan PW. Cortical laminar necrosis – occurrence after status epilepticus. 59th Annual AAN. Neurology 2007;68:378. Aggarwal S, Koenig M, Kaplan PW, et al. Evolution of short- and middle-latency SSEPs after resuscitation from cardiac arrest. 59th Annual meeting of the AAN. Neurology 2007;68:A137. Rossetti AO, Liaudet L, Oddo M, Kaplan PW. Prognostication of awakening after postanoxic status epilepticus. European Congress of Neurology, Nice, France May 2008. Choi J, Krauss GL, Kaplan P. Nonconvulsive status epilepticus: seizures or acute neurological injuries? 18th meeting European-Neurological Society. J Neurology 2008;255:14-15.C Rossetti AO, Oddo M, Kaplan PW et al. Outcome prediction after cardiac arrest treated with hypothermia . AES 2009. 12/4-6, Boston.

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Guerit JM, Amantini A, Fischer C, Kaplan PW, Mecarelli O, Schnitzler A, Ubiali E, Amodio P and the members of the ISHEN commission on Neurophysiological Investigations. Neurophysiological investigations of hepatic encephalopathy: ISHEN practice guidelines. Liver Int. 2009 Jul;29(6):789-96. PubMed PMID 19638107. Rossetti AO, Urbano LA, Kaplan PW, et al. EEG reactivity during hypothermia after cardiac arrest: a new outcome predictor. Swiss Archives of Neurol Psych. (suppl. 1) 1st SFCNS Congress, Basel, Switzerland 2010. RG Geocadin, D Herrick, M Hathi, S Schulman, H Pantle, N Chandra, S Sinha, M Torbey, M Peberdy, J Foreman, T Hysko, A Natarajan, DF Hanley, and PW Kaplan. Impact of Early EEG Testing in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Seizures Post Cardiac Arrest. AHA Resuscitation science symposium 2010.

BOOKS: 1. EPILEPSY A to Z: A Glossary of epilepsy terminology: PW Kaplan,, Loiseau P, Fisher RD, Jallon P. New York: Demos-Vermande Publishers 1995. 2. NEUROLOGIC DISEASE IN WOMEN PW Kaplan, (ed.). New York: Demos Medical Publishing 1998. 3. IMITATORS OF EPILEPSY: PW Kaplan, RP Fisher (eds.). Second edition. New York: Demos Medical

Publishing 2005. 4. NEUROLOGIC DISEASE IN WOMEN: PW Kaplan (ed.). Second edition. New York: Demos Medical

Publishing 2005. 5. HANDBOOK OF EEG INTERPRETATION : WO Tatum, AM Husain, SR Benbadis, PW Kaplan. New York:

Demos Medical Publishing. 2007. 6. NONCONVULSIVE STATUS EPILEPTICUS: PW Kaplan & F Drislane (eds). New York: Demos Medical

Publishing. 2009. 7. EPILEPSY A to Z 2nd edition: WO Tatum IV, PW Kaplan,, P Jallon Eds. New York. Demos Publications.

2009. 8. A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK FOR NEUROLOGY CONSULTS PW Kaplan & T Nguyen . Wiley-Blackwell,

Oxford, UK In preparation 2009.

9. THE JOHNS HOPKINS ATLAS OF DIGITAL EEG GL Krauss, RS Fisher, PW Kaplan (eds.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 2010. In Press.

Boards, other specialty certification:

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1974 BSc (Honours) Physiology, University of London

1977 Conjoint Royal College Examinations LRCP-MRCS (Licentiate Royal College of Physicians) (Member Royal College of Surgeons) 1977 MB BS (London) 1981 MRCP (London) (Member Royal College of Physicians) 8/1985 FLEX (Federal Licensing Examination) 3/1987 American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology (ABCN) 3/1988 American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology: Neurology

6/1994 American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology: Neurology with Added Qualifications in Clinical Neurophysiology

Certification: Medical 1977-1983 General Medical Council, U.K. 8/1985-8/1987 North Carolina Medical License #2948l 8/1986-8/1987 Colorado Medical License #27857 1/1987-present Maryland Medical License #D34628 Professional Societies: 1977-Present Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, London LRCP, MRCS 1982-Present Royal Society of Medicine, London MRCP 1983-Present American Academy of Neurology FAAN 1985-Present American Medical Association 1985-1987 North Carolina Medical Society 1987-Present American Epilepsy Society

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1988-Present Southern Association of Electroencephalographers 1988-1992 Co-Director of the Electroneurodiagnostic Program at Harford Community College 1989-Present Associate Examiner: American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology (ABCN) 1992-2000 Professional Advisory Board, Epilepsy Foundation of the Chesapeake Region, Inc. 1993-1995 Collaborating Experts in the WHO Coordinated Project on the Development

of a Multi-Media Knowledge Base for Epilepsy 1994-Present Fellow, Royal College of Physicians (UK) FRCP 1994-Present Member, American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS) 1996-Present American Neurological Association (ANA): Active member 1997-Present Maryland Epilepsy Group (MEG) 1997 Scientific Program Committee: 1997: Annual meeting The American Clinical

Neurophysiology Society (ACNS) 10/1998 Chair, Symposium on Non-convulsive Status Epilepticus. ACNS - New Orleans, LA 1998-2000 President, Maryland Neurological Society 1998-Present American Academy of Neurology (AAN): Fellow member 1999 Chair, Scientific Program Committee Annual Meeting American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS) 6/1999-2006 Member of the Council American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology (ABCN) 10/1999 Chair, Symposium on Coma and Outcome ACNS - St. Louis 1999-2000 Scientific Program Committee: Member - 1999-2001 American Epilepsy Society (AES)

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1999-10/2001 Long-Range Planning Committee American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS) 1999-10/2004 History of ACNS Committee 1/1999- present Member of the Board/Council - American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS) 6/2000-10/2002 Nominating Committee, American Epilepsy Society (AES) 12/2003-2005 Treasurer American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS) 12/2005 Second Vice-President American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS) 12/2008 Vice-President American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS) 2009 - American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology ABCN 2010 President American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS)

ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES Institutional Administrative Appointments Committees/meetings: Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center and Johns Hopkins University Medical Advisory Board, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Role: Board Member - July 1990 - Present Johns Hopkins Bayview Physicians, PA - Advisory Board Role: Board Member - July 1990 - Present Johns Hopkins Bayview Physicians, PA - Board of Directors Role: Board Member - July 1996 – January 2002 Competitive Performance Oversight Meeting Role: Committee Member February 1994 - December 1994

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Executive Quality Management Council Meeting Role: Committee Member January 1995 - 1998; 1999 - Present Neuroscience Joint Practice Committee Role: Co-Chairman – March 1995-1998 Role: Co-Chairman – 2000-Present Credentialing Committee Role: Chairman (temporary) 6/1998 - 10/1998 Role: Active Member - February 1988 - February 2000 Johns Hopkins Bayview Physicians, P.A. - Management Committee Role: 3rd Vice-President - August 1996 - October 1998 Role: 2nd Vice-President - October 1998- Jan 2002 Education Sub-Committee - (Teaching Faculty Committee - 2/1996- 12/1997) Department of Neurology Role: Member - November 1998 - Present Ambulatory Physicians Oversight Committee Role: Active Member – January 2002 – 2005 Johns Hopkins University Associate Professor Promotional Review Committee Role: Committee member. 2007 - present EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES CME Instruction (non grand rounds) 5/14/92 Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Topics in Clinical Medicine,

Baltimore, MD Title: Spells, Seizures and Other Episodic Disorders 11/16/97 Primary Medicine Today (Pri-Med) Conference and Exhibition for Primary Care Practitioners in Boston, Massachusetts Title: Taking Control of Epilepsy in the Primary Care Settings Special Issues: The Treatment of Epilepsy in Pregnancy and the elderly 01/22/98 Primary Medicine Today (Pri-Med) Conference and Exhibition fro Primary Care Practitioners in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Title: Taking Control of Epilepsy in the Primary Care Settings

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12/16/00 Epilepsy in the 21st Century, New York, NY Title: Treatment Strategies for women in Epilepsy 2/3/01 University of Florida, Miami, FL Title: A survey of Neurologic Disease in Women. 5/21/01 Hans Berger Clinical Neurophysiology Symposium, Richmond, VA Title: EEG in Acute Encephalopathies 11/13-14/01 Orange County Neurological Society, Santa Ana, CA Title: Neurologic Problems in Eclampsia: The Missed Diagnosis 3/20/02 7th Annual Symposium “Advances in the Treatment of Epilepsy in Adults with Developmental Disabilities” Westchester Institute for Human Development, Valhalla, New York Title: Non-convulsive status epilepticus 5/02/02 EPIC Dinner Talk, Washington, DC Title: Epilepsy: practical integrated curriculum 8/09/02 EPIC Dinner Talk, Birmingham, AL Title: Epilepsy: practical integrated curriculum 8/19/02 EPIC Dinner Talk, Pittsburgh, PA Title: Epilepsy: practical integrated curriculum 8/22/02 EPIC Dinner Talk, Indianapolis, IN Title: Epilepsy: practical integrated curriculum 10/21/02 Cerebral Palsy Association of New York State, Albany, NY Title: Behavioral correlates of nonconvulsive status epilepticus 10/24/02 Johns Hopkins University, Advanced Studies in Medicine Metabolic Impact of Drug-Induced Weight, New York, NY Title: The Neurologist’s Formulary: Always do No Harm? 1/10/03 University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL Title: The Management of Epilepsy in Pregnancy (Video) 1/18/03 SOMA Medical Education Company, Irving, TX Title: Diagnosis and Treatment of Women with Epilepsy 2/2/03 Neurologic Disease in Women, Baltimore, MD

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Title: Overview of Neurologic Disease in Women 5/3/03 16th Annual Houston Epilepsy Symposium: Houston, TX Titles: Traditional AED Therapy; Women’s Health and Epilepsy 6/27-28/03 Johns Hopkins University, Advanced Studies in Medicine, Chicago, IL Title: New Onset Epilepsy: Emerging Trends and Strategies in Pharmacotherapy 6/10/04 The Center for Health Care Education, LLC, Baltimore, MD

Title: New Directions in the Management of Epilepsy and Movement Disorders 10/15/04 psychCME: Brain-body interface: an update on epilepsy and mood disorders Nashville, TN Title: Diagnostic dilemmas in evaluating the patient with epilepsy 10/16/04 psychCME: Brain-body interface: an update on epilepsy and mood disorders New Orleans, LA Title: Diagnostic dilemmas in evaluating the patient with epilepsy 11/12/04 psychCME: Brain-body interface: an update on epilepsy and mood disorders Portsmouth, VA Title: Diagnostic dilemmas in evaluating the patient with epilepsy 11/13/04 psychCME: Brain-body interface: an update on epilepsy and mood disorders Atlanta, GA Title: Diagnostic dilemmas in evaluating the patient with epilepsy 12/13/04 Veterans Hospital of Taipei, Tainan, Taiwan Title: Diagnostic dilemmas in epilepsy 1/12/05 The Center for Health Care Education, Inc., Raleigh, NC

Title: Clinical case applications in neurology: therapies for epilepsy 3/01/05 The Center for Health Care Education, Inc., Falls Church, VA

Title: Clinical case applications in neurology: therapies for epilepsy 3/15/05 The Center for Health Care Education, Inc., Rockville, MD

Title: Clinical case applications in neurology: therapies for epilepsy

Invited Talks: 5/1/88 The Epilepsy Association of Maryland, Baltimore, MD,

Title: The imitators of epilepsy. Title: Delirium

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12/17/91 Johns Hopkins University, Division of Geriatric Medicine Baltimore, MD Title: Clinical use of EEG 11/12/92 The Johns Hopkins Hospital - Cerebrovascular Neurology, Baltimore, MD Title: Stroke and seizures 11/13/92 The Epilepsy Association of Maryland & U of MD, Baltimore, MD

Title: How epilepsy is diagnosed in adults 1/19/94 Blue-Cross/Blue Shield, Birmingham, AL. Title: New treatments in epilepsy. 5/11/94 Neuroscience/Nursing: Medical College of Ohio Hospitals. Title: Management of the patient with refractory seizures. 6/18/96 Neuroscience/ICU. Hôpital Cantonal Universitaire de Genève. Geneva, Switzerland

Title: Les états de mal à symptomatologie confusionelle.

6/19/96 Neurology Department. Hôpital Cantonal Universitaire de Genève. Geneva, Switzerland

Title: Les nouveaux anti-epileptiques: espoirs et illusions: l'histoire Felbamate

6/16/97 Wolfson Guest Lecturer. National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. Queen Square, London. Title: Eclampsia/controversies: the grass is not greener on the other side of the pond 7/18/98 Regional Merritt Putnam Lectures on Epilepsy Special Issues: The Prognosis of epilepsy and the use of MRI Sponsored by Projects & Knowledge, Houston, Texas Title: Problems of diagnosis and management of status epilepticus 5/20/99 Journées d’Actualités en Epileptologie Clinique de Genève (JAECG), Hôpital cantonal – Geneva, Switzerland

Title: NCSE - underdiagnosed, overtreated and rarely morbid. 10/23/99 Johns Hopkins Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, A Woman’s Journey Title: A review of neurologic disease in women: childhood, pregnancy, and menopause 1/12/01 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI Title: Non-convulsive status epilepticus

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1/12/01 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI Title: Eclampsia 2/3/01 University of Florida, Miami, FL Title: A survey of neurologic disease in women. 5/7/01 American Academy of Neurology (AAN) , Philadelphia, PA Title: Difficulties in diagnosing non-convulsive status epilepticus 5/7/01 American Academy of Neurology (AAN), Philadelphia, PA Title: Status epilepticus 12/8/01 Meeting of the Minds: Bridging the Gap Between Neurology and Psychiatry Boston, MA Title: Novel therapies for the new millennium 6/28/02 International Symposium on Outcomes in Epilepsy, Chamonix, France Title: Prognosis in NCSE 9/11-15/02 The EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society, Baltimore, MD Title: The EEG and behavioral correlates of nonconvulsive status epilepticus 10/6/02 5th European Congress on Epileptology, Madrid, Spain Title: AEDs and protection for women, pregnancy and overall reproductive health 10/29/02 Maryland State Department of Education, Timonium, Maryland Title: Diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy 11/1/03 American Epilepsy Society, Washington, D.C. Title: Reproductive and Metabolic Health in Women using AEDs 12/10/04 Taiwan Epilepsy Society, Kaoshiung, Taiwan Title: Special issues in the treatment of women with epilepsy 12/11/04 Regional symposium, Taipei, Taiwan Special issues in the treatment of women with epilepsy

6/09/05 Abcomm, Inc. (Center for Medical Education), Albany, NY Title: “Behavioral Manifestations of Epilepsy in the MRDD Population” Grand Rounds Speaker: 5/1985 Duke University Medical Center

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Title: Hydrocephalus: A Missed Diagnosis in a Patient with muscular dystrophy 3/11/87 Francis Scott Key Medical Center, Baltimore, MD: Dept. of Medicine Title: Porphria: the little imitator 3/26/87 The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Department of Neurology Title: The little imitator (porphyria) 6/15/89 The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Neurology Title: Reversible eosinophilic dementia 10/5/89 The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Neurology Title: Epileptic nystagmus 8/14/89 The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Neurology Title: TIA/focal motor seizures 6/14/90 The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Neurology Title: The clinical correlates of syringomyelia 3/6/91 Francis Scott Key Medical Center, Department of Medicine Title: Herpes encephalitis 9/22/93 George Washington University Hospital, Washington, DC Title: New directions in epilepsy management 1/06/94 Long Island College Hospital, New York, NY Title: The refractory seizure patient

2/15/94 Franklin Square Hospital, Pediatric Rounds, Baltimore, MD Title: The management of status epilepticus 5/11/94 Medical College of Ohio Hospitals. Title: Refractory seizures: new horizons in therapy 1/12/95 The Johns Hopkins Hospital, The Department of Neurology, Baltimore, MD

Title: Does nonconvulsive status epilepticus damage the brain? 2/16/95 The Johns Hopkins Hospital, The Department of Neurology, Baltimore, MD Title: Somatosensory and supplementary sensory area epilepsy 4/28/95 Emory University Hospital, The Department of Neurology, Baltimore, MD Title: Nonconvulsive status epilepticus: a confused confusional state

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5/19/95 Howard University Hospital, The Department of Neurology, Baltimore, MD Title: Antiepileptic pharmacotherapy in the refractory seizure patient 6/27/95 St. George's Hospital, Department of Anesthesia, London, England Title: Eclampsia: controversies and consensus

11/1/95 Hôpital Cantonal Universitaire de Genève, Department of Neurology, Geneva,Switzerland

Title: Etats confusionels epileptiques 1/31/96 Walter Reed Army Hospital, Washington, DC Title: Eclampsia: neurologic aspects and new issues in management 3/7/96 Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Baltimore, MD Title: Eclampsia-the magnesium controversy 4/25/96 Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Neurology, Baltimore, MD Title: Nonconvulsive status epilepticus- a missed diagnosis 6/21/96 Hôpital Cantonal Universitaire de Genève, Department of Neurology Geneva, Switzerland Title: Le traitement de l'épilepsie

6/24/96 Hôpital Cantonal Universitaire de Genève, Department of Obstetrics-Gynecology Geneva, Switzerland

Title: Eclampsie et sulfate de magnesium

9/25/97 Neuroscience Conference, Christiana Hospital, Wilmington, Delaware Title: Nonconvulsive status epilepticus- problems in diagnosis

1/14/98 Department of Neurology, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland Title: Epileptic nystagmus 2/11/98 Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC Title: Eclampsia: controversies and consensus 9/18/98 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN Title: Neurologic issues and controversies in eclampsia 1/27/98 Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Department of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Title: Nonepileptic seizures 3/31/99 Veterans Hospital, Washington, DC Title: New approaches in the management of epilepsy

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4/14/99 Baylor College of Medicine, The Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas Title: Neurologic aspects of eclampsia: the controversy 5/5/99 Walter Reed Army Hospital, Department of Neurology, Washington, DC Title: Nonconvulsive status epilepticus: The wandering confused 8/15/99 Johns Hopkins Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery, Baltimore, MD Title: Nonconvulsive status epilepticus 2/3/00 George Washington Medical Center, Washington, DC Title: Review of new antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) 2/3/00 Howard University, Washington, DC Title: Review of new antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) 2/11/00 Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, Arizona

Title: Cerebrovascular disease in pregnancy 11/29/00 Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, MD Title: Non-convulsive status epilepticus 1/12/01 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI Title: Non-convulsive status epileticus 1/12/01 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI Title: Eclampsia 3/23/01 St. Joseph Medical Center, Towson, MD Title: Use of anti-epileptic drugs and their side effects 4/4/01 University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL Title: Neurologic issues in eclampsia 5/21/01 Hans Berger Clinical Neurophysiology Symposium, Richmond, VA Title: EEG in acute-encephalopathies 10/2/01 University of Geneva: Hôpital Cantonal, Geneva, Switzerland Title: L’éléctrophysiologie de l’encephalopathie et du coma 10/4/01 University of Geneva: Department of Psychiatry, Clinique Bel-Idée Geneva, Switzerland Title: Les effets sur le comportement de l’état de mal non-convulsive

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12/11/01 Upper Chesapeake Medical Center, Baltimore, MD Title: Nonconvulsive status epilepticus: diagnosis and prognosis 4/11/02 Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, MD Title: The number one neurologic killer of pregnant women: When consulted, what you must know about this mysterious disease—A diagnosis often missed 6/05/02 St. Joseph Medical Center, Towson, MD Title: Seizure disorders and treatment options 9/27/02 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA Title: Neurologic disease in women 2/20/03 Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. Title: Eclampsia 5/14/03 Duke University, Durham, NC Title: The Bizarre Encephalopathy 10/31/03 Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI Title: The Mysterious Encephalopathy 12/11/03 Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, D.C. Title: The Mysterious Encephalopathy 2/6/04 University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, Tucson, AZ Title: The Mysterious Encephalopathy: From Charcot to the Present 11/17/04 Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD Title: Epilepsy and AEDs in the Elderly 11/16/05 Robert Woods Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ Title: Eclampsia: The Missed Diagnosis 1/11/06 SUNY Syracuse, New York Title: Eclampsia 2/3/06 University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Title: The Mysterious Underdiagnosed Killer of Women

2/16/06 Howard University, Washington DC. Title: Overview of AEDs. 4/26/06 George Washington University

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Title: Women with Epilepsy. 5/12/06 University of Wisconsin, Madison Title: Non-convulsive status epilepticus See also National and International Lectures 11/13/09 SUNY Downstate, NYC The Various Nonconvulsive Status presentations 11/24/09 George Washington University, Washington DC. Coma – clinical and EEG aspects.

National/International Meeting Lectures: 5/8/95 American Academy of Neurology (AAN), Seattle, Washington Title: Neurologic problems in pregnant women. Epilepsy care in pregnancy. 5/8/95 American Academy of Neurology (AAN), Seattle, Washington Title: Neurologic problems in pregnant women. Eclampsia.

4/10/97 Journées de Neurologie de Langue Francaise. (National Neurology Society France) Strasbourg, France Title: Aspects neurologiques de l’Journées éclampsie: pathophysiologie,

diagnostique et controversies thérapeutiques. 5/4/00 American Academy of Neurology, San Diego, California

Title: Difficulties in diagnosing non-convulsive status epilepticus 11/14/00 Journées Françaises de l’Epilepsie, Annecy, France

Title: Etats de mal non convulsifs: influence de la prise en charge sur le prognostic

5/7/01 American Academy of Neurology (AAN), Philadelphia, PA Title: Difficulties in diagnosing non-convulsive status epilepticus.

5/7/01 American Academy of Neurology (AAN), Philadelphia, PA. Title: Status epilepticus. 4/20/02 American Academy of Neurology (AAN), Denver, CO Title: Difficulties in diagnosing non-convulsive status epilepticus 9/12/02 The EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society, Baltimore, MD Title: The EEG and behavioral correlates of nonconvulsive status epilepticus 6/28/02 International Symposium on Outcomes in Epilepsy, Chamonix, France

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Title: Prognosis in NCSE 8/09/02 Epilepsy: practical integrated curriculum, Birmingham, AL Title: Epilepsy 8/19/02 Epilepsy: practical integrated curriculum, Pittsburgh, PA Title: Epilepsy 8/22/02 Epilepsy: practical integrated curriculum, Indianapolis, IN Title: Epilepsy 9/11-15/02 The EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society, Baltimore, MD Title: The EEG and behavioral correlates of nonconvulsive status epilepticus 9/28/02 13Th Annual JHU Neurology for the Primary Care Practitioner Course Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA Title: New anticonvulsants, and when to use them 10/6/02 5th European Congress on Epileptology, Madrid, Spain Title: AEDs and protection for women, pregnancy and overall reproductive health 2/8/03 GSK – Women’s Health Issues, Paris, France Title: Bone health in women on antiepileptic drugs 3/29/04 Epilepsy Research Foundation Workshop on NCSE, Oxford, UK Title: Pitfalls of EEG interpretation of repetitive discharges

5/8/04 International Epilepsy Conference, Sevilla, Spain Title: Special Hormonal Issues in Women with Epilepsy 6/26/04 Swiss Epilepsy Society, Charmey, Switzerland Title: Special Issues in the Treatment of Women With Epilepsy 12/4/05 American Epilepsy Society (AES), Washington DC. Title: The EEG of status epilepticus. 12/5/05 American Epilepsy Society (AES). Second Plenary Session, Washington DC. Title: ICU EEG Monitoring for Status Epilepticus. 4/1/06 American Academy of Neurology (AAN), San Diego, California

Title: Difficulties in diagnosing non-convulsive status epilepticus

5/07 University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland Title: Nonconvulsive status epilepticus in the ICU

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12/6/08 American Academy of Neurology (AAN), Seattle, Washington

Title: Difficulties in diagnosing non-convulsive status epilepticus 2/28/09 4th Qatar Neurology Symposium, Doha, Qatar Title: The EEG of status epilepticus and prolonged ICU monitoring 4/09 American Epilepsy Society Annual meeting Title: Overview of challenges in treating Women with Epilepsy. 5/11/09 University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland Title: The clinical challenges of Eclampsia 5/18/09 National Epilepsy Center, Shizuoka, Japan Title: Challenges in treating women with epilepsy 5/22/09 50th Annual Japanese Neurological Society meeting. Tokyo, Japan Title: Women with epilepsy- the new pregnancy registry data. 6/25/09 HCUGE Geneva, Switzerland. Title: The EEG in the ICU 7/9/09 Swiss National Epilepsy Center Zurich, Switzerland Title: Nonconvulsive status epilepticus. 8/20/09 Inselspital Berne Bern, Switzerland Title: The EEG of NCSE and post anoxia. 8/27/09 University Hospital, Basel - Basel Switzerland. Title: Disorders of Consciousness in the ER and the ICU – diagnosis and therapeutic challenges. 9/1/09 Cantonal Hospital, Lugano, Switzerland. Title: The EEG of NCSE and monitoring in the ICU. 9/4-6/09 Diablerets, Vaud, Switzerland Title: Analysis of EEG. 12/18/09 Beirut, Lebanon Middle East Neurological Association Titles: Nonconvulsive status epilepticus Management issues in women with epilepsy 1/22/10 Luxor Egypt

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GSK UAE Satellite Symposium The Management of Epilepsy in Women 2/7/10 Annual Meeting of the ACNS – San Diego Debate: Non convulsive seizure suppression in the critically ill 2/26/10 4th Qatar Neurological Meeting – Doha, Qatar Management of epilepsy in women Diagnosis and management of nonconvulsive status epilepticus 3/18/10 International Congress on Epilepsy: Brain and Mind – Prague, Czech Republic Musicogenic Epilepsy 4/5/10 American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS) – San Diego There is no need to completely suppress epileptic activity in frail ICU patients 4/5/10 American Academy of Neurology (AAN) – Toronto, Canada The diagnostic challenges of non-convulsive status epilepticus (NCSE)

Conference Organizer:

Chair, Symposium on Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus American Clinical Neurophysiology Society - 10/1998 - New Orleans, Louisiana Chair, Symposium on Coma and Outcome American Clinical Neurophysiology Society - 10/1999 - St. Louis, Missouri Chair, Scientific Program Committee Annual Meeting American Clinical Neurophysiology Society - 1999 Recent Conference Organization Chair, 2nd Symposium on Status epilepticus, Innsbruck, Austria 4/3/09 Chair, 4th Qatar Neurology Symposium – Epilepsy session, Doha, Qatar 2/26/10 Academy/Conference Meeting Course Syllabi:

American Epilepsy Society 20th Annual Course in Clinical EEG and Electrophysiology Evoked Potentials: Clinical Cases. October/85, Kissimmee, Florida

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American Academy of Neurology Surgery for the Control of Intractable Epilepsy: Lesser RP, Kaplan PW: Chicago, April/1989

Southern Society of EEG Technicians Training and Education Courses, Baltimore, MD. Basic Evoked Potential Course: Neuroanatomy. May 26, 1993.

American Academy of Neurology Neurologic Problems in Pregnancy. Eclampsia. 1995.

American Academy of Neurology Neurologic Problems in Pregnancy. Epilepsy in Pregnancy. 1995.

American Academy of Neurology Status Epilepticus. 2001. Hans Berger Symposium EEG in Acute Encephalopathies. Richmond, VA, May 2001. American Academy of Neurology Difficulties in Diagnosing Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus. 2000- 2010 . NEWSPAPER CITATIONS: Epilepsy in the elderly exacts a high toll Neurology Edition Medical Tribune, January 1999; Vol. 2, Number 1, page 3, para 8. Elderly women are more vulnerable to nonconvulsive status epilepticus Neurology Reviews; April 1999, Vol. 7, Number 4, pp 12-13 A Retrospective Review by Debra Hughes, Contributing Writer Driving and epilepsy New York Times, The Science Section April 27, 1999 Serotonin Syndrome: A frequently missed diagnosis? Let the neurologist beware Journal Watch - published by the Massachusetts Medical Society, publisher of the The New England Journal of Medicine Non-convulsive status epilepticus - clinical implications Interview and broadcast on TV France, Educational Channel April, 2000 Non-convulsive Status Epilepticus: Diagnosis and treatment “The great imitator”. Neurology Reviews San Diego, CA December, 2000;8(12), 23-24 American Academy of Neurology – Neurology Select

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Critical discussion and commentary review of “Musicogenic epilepsy and epileptic music” Myrna R. Rosenfeld, MD, PhD, “ The Fury of Sound” CME Enduring Material March 23, 2004

Editorial Board 1998 - 1999 The Journal of Seizure Disorders and Epilepsy 2000 - Present The Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology 2007 - 2009 Epilepsia Special Editor 4/1999 J Clin Neurophysiol Nonconvulsive Status: diagnosis, and outcomes 7/2000 J Clin Neurophysiol Coma: Clinical and Electrophysiologic predictors of outcome International External Reviewer Neurology: A Queen Square Textbook Blackwell Publishing Journal Peer Review Ad Hoc: Epilepsia

Neurology Medicine

Lancet Neurology Annals of Neurology Epilepsy and Behavior Epilepsy and Behavior Neurobiology of Disease Journal of Neuroimaging

Social Science and Medicine Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics Journal of Neurosurgery, Neurology and Psychiatry Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery European Journal of Paediatric Neurology RECOGNITION

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Awards, honors: 1981 Concours du Collège de Médecine des Hôpitaux de Paris, Paris, France 1988 and 1995 Neurology Residents' Teaching Award Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

1994 FRCP (London): Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London, England 5/1996 Visiting Professor, Hôpital Cantonal Universitaire, Geneva, Switzerland 1996 Fellow American Academy of Neurology FAAN 1998 Fellow American Neurological Association Active Member ANA 5/09 – 9/09 Visiting Professor, Hôpital Cantonal Universitaire, Geneva, Switzerland

5/09 – 9/09 Visiting Professor, CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland