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A message to providers: teach, prescribe, and model the tenets of good health

February 21, 2014 Cliff Peale Integrative Medicine, Lectures, Research

John M. Tew, Jr., MD, a Mayfield Clinic neurosurgeon and Great Living Cincinnatian, issued a call to action to health care providers Thursday night in his keynote address at the Cincinnati Business

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Mayfield-supported Crosstown Concussion Crew makes its debut

January 31, 2014 Cliff Peale Community, Lectures, Neurotrauma

They cut into tofu-like brains made from jello molds. They traced their fingers along the sharp ridges of bone inside the model of a skull. They wore concussion goggles that simulated the

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Top Doctor Andrew Ringer is pioneer in research of stroke care outcomes

January 15, 2014 Cliff Peale Brain Aneurysm, Research

Andrew Ringer, MD, a neurosurgeon with the Mayfield Clinic and Director of Endovascular Neurosurgery at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, is featured in Cincinnati Magazine’s Top Doctors issue this month

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Mayfield’s William Tobler One of 100 Physician Leaders to Know in the ASC Industry

January 13, 2014 Cliff Peale Spine Care

Becker’s ASC Review has named William Tobler, MD, one of 100 physician leaders to know in the ambulatory surgery center industry. Dr. Tobler is a neurosurgeon with the Mayfield Clinic, Chairman of

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In a cauda equina spinal emergency, the stakes are high

November 13, 2013 Cliff Peale Spine Care, Support Group

Valerie had been struggling with severe low back pain for about two weeks when her condition reached a tipping point. Awakening in the early morning hours to use the bathroom, Valerie discovered

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Dr. Hartings: Running on happy for 100 miles through the woods

October 24, 2013 Cliff Peale Neurotrauma, Research

Jed Hartings, PhD, has traveled the world as a researcher for the Mayfield Clinic and the University of Cincinnati Department of Neurosurgery. In the last two years alone he has traveled to

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With patience and a will of iron, Leslie Why conquered Chiari

October 16, 2013 Cliff Peale Chiari, Support Group

Leslie Why didn’t just conquer Chiari. She left it behind in her wake, in her slipstream, in the dusty road behind her. By swimming, cycling and running her way to completion of

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Mayfield Clinic recognizes first International Trigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day

October 7, 2013 Cliff Peale Community, Trigeminal Neuralgia

The Mayfield Clinic is marking a decades-long commitment to treating patients with trigeminal neuralgia and other forms of facial pain today by recognizing the first International Trigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day. “Light Up

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Department of Neurosurgery graduate explains hidden pathology of concussions

June 17, 2013 Cliff Peale Lectures, Research, TBI, UC Neurosurgery

Physicians who diagnose a concussion are often seeing “only the tip of the iceberg,” says Chad Farley, MD, who graduates this spring from the six-year residency training program of the University of

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Mayfield Lecturer Reviews Changing Landscape of Epilepsy, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery

June 3, 2013 Cliff Peale Epilepsy, Lectures

Underutilized opportunities in epilepsy surgery and a changing landscape in cerebrovascular surgery were the subjects of presentations by Fredric Meyer, MD, the distinguished Mayfield Lecturer at the Mayfield Neuroscience Symposium Friday at

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Dr. William Tobler, Jr., proves his mettle in the aftermath of Boston

April 23, 2013 Cliff Peale Community

Dr. William D. Tobler, Jr., remembers this about his dad: He coached all of his baseball teams and made a concerted effort to attend all of his games. The senior William D.

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President Obama’s BRAIN Initiative Could Help Answer the ‘Hard Questions’ of Neuroscience

April 15, 2013 Cliff Peale Community, Research, TBI

By Jed Hartings, PhD President Obama’s Brain Activity Map project is a visionary proposal to understand the workings of the human brain’s 100 billion neurons and their connections to each other. Although

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