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James I. Ausman

James Ivan Ausman (born December 10, 1937) is an American neurosurgeon,[1] science editor, television broadcaster,[2][better source needed] medical entrepreneur,[3][4][5][better source needed] and public advocate on health-care reform.[6][7][8] He currently is professor of neurosurgery at the University of California, Los Angeles and editor-in-chief of Surgical Neurology International.

James I. Ausman
Born (1937-12-10) December 10, 1937 (age 86)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
EducationTufts University, Johns Hopkins Medical School, State University of New York, George Washington University
Medical career
ProfessionNeurosurgeon
ResearchNeurosurgery, cerebrovascular disease, microsurgery

Biography edit

Ausman was born in Milwaukee on December 10, 1937, is married, and has two daughters.[1][9][10] He attended Milwaukee County Day School, obtained a BSc degree from Tufts University in 1959, and graduated as an M.D. from Johns Hopkins Medical School three years later. In 1964, he received a Master's Degree in physiology at the State University of New York at Buffalo, after which he pursued surgery and neurosurgery training in Chicago and Minnesota. He then moved to the National Institutes of Health, receiving a PhD in pharmacology from the George Washington University School of Medicine in 1969. He became a staff member at the University of Minnesota in 1972, eventually becoming an assistant professor of neurosurgery and pharmacology.[1]

In 1978, he was named Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. At this time, Ausman also became secretary of The Society of Neurological Surgeons. In 1991, Ausman became professor and head of the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Illinois at Chicago.[11] There he expanded his work in microsurgery, cerebrovascular surgery, particularly aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, and bypassing cerebral ischemia.[1][12] He has written and developed procedures for neuro-vascular surgery and novel approaches to the pineal region and midline tumors.[13] He has over 200 publications and over 80 chapters in neurosurgical books to his credit.[1][14] He is now a clinical professor of neurosurgery at the University of California at Los Angeles. Ausman has been called a "multitasker" due to his multiple endeavors.[15][16]

Research edit

Ausman is the author of research articles published in medical journals.[17] Frequent topics of these articles have been:

Ausman is a pioneer[18][19] in the field of revascularization techniques to improve cerebral blood flow, relieve cerebral ischemia, and treat cerebral infarction and has contributed articles and chapter books on the subject.[20][21][22]

Other research reports have referred to drug therapy of brain tumors, surgical anatomy of the optic nerve region, surgical approaches to the pineal region, management of midline tumors, nerve tissue ultrastructure, the blood–brain barrier and pericyte-endothelial gap-junctions.[12][14][18][22]

Editorships and Humanitarian ethics edit

Ausman was editor-in-chief of Surgical Neurology from 1994 until 2009, when it ceased publication. In 2010, he became founding editor-in-chief of Surgical Neurology International. He travels frequently to developed and Third World countries to advise, lecture on neurosurgical trends and techniques, and teach ethics in humanitarian missions. Dr. Ausman taught him humanitarian principles central to medical ethics, according to Ramsis F. Ghaly, M.D., a Christian author and fellow surgeon: "Patients come first... treat the patient as yourself... do not let yourself fall asleep until you are certain you have done everything for your patient."[23] Ausman is an honorary member of the Brazilian, Argentinean, Chilean, and Peruvian Societies of Neurosurgery and a corresponding member of the German Society of Neurosurgery.[1] Through his James I and Carolyn R. Ausman Educational Foundation and his vehicle, Surgical Neurology International, Rancho Mirage, California, Ausman has recently expanded his humanitarian and educational mission, in particular highlighting the Venezuelan crisis.[24]

Ausman organized, at his expense, a Surgical Neurology International webinar: SNI Neurosurgery World Education Summit that took place June 5 & 6, 2021.[25] And on July 28 he participated in another webinar organized by the Asian Congress of Neurological Surgeons in which he gave the first lecture, "The Most Important Lesson I Learned in Medicine." In this lecture, Ausman orated on the history of civilization, as it relates to medical practice. He expounded on the patient-doctor relationship based on the Hippocratic Oath that establishes doctors should "first do not harm," premium non-nocere and its corollary related to the individual-based ethics of Hippocrates, that the patient always come first —omni pro agroto ("all for the patient"). Ausman further asserted that truth is essential for peace and civilization and that All Lives Matter and that Truth Matters! These seminars have been provided online, worldwide, for free to physicians and patients via his publication, Surgical Neurology International.[26]

Other publications edit

Ausman has recently co-authored the book The China Virus – What is the Truth? with Russell L. Blaylock (ISBN 979-8522503246 self-published).

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f . The Society of Neurological Surgeons. Archived from the original on February 19, 2014. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  2. ^ "The Leading Gen — Home page". PBS Public Television. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  3. ^ "KCPT Public television, 2013". Archived from the original on January 26, 2014. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  4. ^ "Walker's Research — A Publisher of Business Information since 1983, James Ausman, Board of Directors, Somanetics Corp. Troy, Michigan, 2002". Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on September 19, 2017. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  6. ^ Ausman, JamesI (2011). "We need a revolution in medicine". Surgical Neurology International. 2 (1): 185. doi:10.4103/2152-7806.91140. PMC 3262996. PMID 22276239.
  7. ^ Ausman, JamesI (2013). "The World - Socio-economically and politically: What you need to know". Surgical Neurology International. 4 (1): 139. doi:10.4103/2152-7806.119730. PMC 3815094. PMID 24231906.
  8. ^ Ausman, JamesI (2010). "The future of medicine in the 21st century". Surgical Neurology International. 1 (1): 58. doi:10.4103/2152-7806.70851. PMC 2958330. PMID 20975975.
  9. ^ . The Leadin Gen, 2014. Archived from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  10. ^ Waldman, Amy. . The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle. Archived from the original on April 30, 2014. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  11. ^ . University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago. Archived from the original on February 1, 2014. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  12. ^ a b Laligam N. Sekhar, Richard Glenn Fessler, eds (2011). Atlas of Neurosurgical Techniques: Brain. Thieme. ISBN 978-3131275417. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ Mahmood Mafee; Minerva Becker (2012). Imaging of the Head and Neck. Thieme. p. 880. ISBN 978-1-58890-009-8.
  14. ^ a b "Author: "Ausman JI"". Google Scholar Search. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  15. ^ Kowsky, Kim. "Multitasker". UCLA Health System Magazine Fall 2013. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  16. ^ Faria, Miguel A. "Longevity and compression of morbidity from a neuroscience perspective: Do we have a duty to die by a certain age?". Surg Neurol Int 2015;6:49. Retrieved December 23, 2015.
  17. ^ . UCLA Health Physician Directory, 2014. Archived from the original on July 15, 2014. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  18. ^ a b Ossama Al-Mefty; TC Origitano; H Louis Harkey (1996). Controversies in Neurosurgery. Thieme. pp. 213–226. ISBN 978-0865775381.
  19. ^ Wood, James H (1987). Cerebral Blood Flow: Physiologic and Clinical Aspects. McGraw-Hill. p. 792.
  20. ^ Ausman JI, Chater NL (1980). "New approaches in cerebral revascularization". In Peerless SJ (ed.). Fourth International Symposium on Microsurgical Anastomoses for Cerebral Ischemia. Springer-Verlag. pp. 325–327.
  21. ^ Slavin KV, Ausman JI, Charbel FT (1996). "Posterior circulation aneurysms other than basilar tip". In Tindall GT, Cooper PR, Barrow DL (eds.). The Practice of Neurosurgery. Vol. 1. Williams & Wilkins. pp. 1359–1370.
  22. ^ a b Massad MG, Charbel FT, Chaer R, Geha AS, Ausman JI (2001). "Closed chest hypothermic circulatory arrest for complex intracranial aneurysms". Ann Thorac Surg. 71 (6): 1900–4. doi:10.1016/s0003-4975(01)02630-3. PMID 11426766.
  23. ^ Ghaly, Ramsis F (2010). Christianity and the Brain — Patient Stories. iUniverse Press. pp. 27–50. ISBN 9781450240420.
  24. ^ Ausman, James I (2019). "The Devastating Venezuelan Crisis". Surgical Neurology International. 10: 145. doi:10.25259/SNI_342_2019. PMC 6744797. PMID 31528480. Retrieved July 28, 2019.
  25. ^ Ausman, James I. "SNI Neurosurgery World Education Summit". Surgical Neurology International. June 5 & 6, 2021. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  26. ^ Ausman, James I (July 28, 2021). "ACNS Webinar". YouTube. the Asian Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Retrieved August 1, 2021.

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Ausman news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message James Ivan Ausman born December 10 1937 is an American neurosurgeon 1 science editor television broadcaster 2 better source needed medical entrepreneur 3 4 5 better source needed and public advocate on health care reform 6 7 8 He currently is professor of neurosurgery at the University of California Los Angeles and editor in chief of Surgical Neurology International James I AusmanBorn 1937 12 10 December 10 1937 age 86 Milwaukee Wisconsin United StatesEducationTufts University Johns Hopkins Medical School State University of New York George Washington UniversityMedical careerProfessionNeurosurgeonResearchNeurosurgery cerebrovascular disease microsurgery Contents 1 Biography 2 Research 3 Editorships and Humanitarian ethics 4 Other publications 5 ReferencesBiography editAusman was born in Milwaukee on December 10 1937 is married and has two daughters 1 9 10 He attended Milwaukee County Day School obtained a BSc degree from Tufts University in 1959 and graduated as an M D from Johns Hopkins Medical School three years later In 1964 he received a Master s Degree in physiology at the State University of New York at Buffalo after which he pursued surgery and neurosurgery training in Chicago and Minnesota He then moved to the National Institutes of Health receiving a PhD in pharmacology from the George Washington University School of Medicine in 1969 He became a staff member at the University of Minnesota in 1972 eventually becoming an assistant professor of neurosurgery and pharmacology 1 In 1978 he was named Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit At this time Ausman also became secretary of The Society of Neurological Surgeons In 1991 Ausman became professor and head of the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Illinois at Chicago 11 There he expanded his work in microsurgery cerebrovascular surgery particularly aneurysms arteriovenous malformations and bypassing cerebral ischemia 1 12 He has written and developed procedures for neuro vascular surgery and novel approaches to the pineal region and midline tumors 13 He has over 200 publications and over 80 chapters in neurosurgical books to his credit 1 14 He is now a clinical professor of neurosurgery at the University of California at Los Angeles Ausman has been called a multitasker due to his multiple endeavors 15 16 Research editAusman is the author of research articles published in medical journals 17 Frequent topics of these articles have been surgical aneurysm management brain circulation microanatomy anastomosis and revascularization non invasive monitoring of cerebral hemodynamics blood gases and pH in surgical patients cerebral arteriovenous malformations Ausman is a pioneer 18 19 in the field of revascularization techniques to improve cerebral blood flow relieve cerebral ischemia and treat cerebral infarction and has contributed articles and chapter books on the subject 20 21 22 Other research reports have referred to drug therapy of brain tumors surgical anatomy of the optic nerve region surgical approaches to the pineal region management of midline tumors nerve tissue ultrastructure the blood brain barrier and pericyte endothelial gap junctions 12 14 18 22 Editorships and Humanitarian ethics editAusman was editor in chief of Surgical Neurology from 1994 until 2009 when it ceased publication In 2010 he became founding editor in chief of Surgical Neurology International He travels frequently to developed and Third World countries to advise lecture on neurosurgical trends and techniques and teach ethics in humanitarian missions Dr Ausman taught him humanitarian principles central to medical ethics according to Ramsis F Ghaly M D a Christian author and fellow surgeon Patients come first treat the patient as yourself do not let yourself fall asleep until you are certain you have done everything for your patient 23 Ausman is an honorary member of the Brazilian Argentinean Chilean and Peruvian Societies of Neurosurgery and a corresponding member of the German Society of Neurosurgery 1 Through his James I and Carolyn R Ausman Educational Foundation and his vehicle Surgical Neurology International Rancho Mirage California Ausman has recently expanded his humanitarian and educational mission in particular highlighting the Venezuelan crisis 24 Ausman organized at his expense a Surgical Neurology International webinar SNI Neurosurgery World Education Summit that took place June 5 amp 6 2021 25 And on July 28 he participated in another webinar organized by the Asian Congress of Neurological Surgeons in which he gave the first lecture The Most Important Lesson I Learned in Medicine In this lecture Ausman orated on the history of civilization as it relates to medical practice He expounded on the patient doctor relationship based on the Hippocratic Oath that establishes doctors should first do not harm premium non nocere and its corollary related to the individual based ethics of Hippocrates that the patient always come first omni pro agroto all for the patient Ausman further asserted that truth is essential for peace and civilization and that All Lives Matter and that Truth Matters These seminars have been provided online worldwide for free to physicians and patients via his publication Surgical Neurology International 26 Other publications editAusman has recently co authored the book The China Virus What is the Truth with Russell L Blaylock ISBN 979 8522503246 self published References edit a b c d e f Senior member 2008 The Society of Neurological Surgeons Archived from the original on February 19 2014 Retrieved April 29 2014 The Leading Gen Home page PBS Public Television Retrieved April 29 2014 KCPT Public television 2013 Archived from the original on January 26 2014 Retrieved April 29 2014 Walker s Research A Publisher of Business Information since 1983 James Ausman Board of Directors Somanetics Corp Troy Michigan 2002 Retrieved April 29 2014 Future Health Care Strategies FHS Specializing in Neuroscience Center Development Dr James I Ausman President Rancho Mirage California Archived from the original on September 19 2017 Retrieved April 29 2014 Ausman JamesI 2011 We need a revolution in medicine Surgical Neurology International 2 1 185 doi 10 4103 2152 7806 91140 PMC 3262996 PMID 22276239 Ausman JamesI 2013 The World Socio economically and politically What you need to know Surgical Neurology International 4 1 139 doi 10 4103 2152 7806 119730 PMC 3815094 PMID 24231906 Ausman JamesI 2010 The future of medicine in the 21st century Surgical Neurology International 1 1 58 doi 10 4103 2152 7806 70851 PMC 2958330 PMID 20975975 The Originators Dr James and Carolyn Ausman The Leadin Gen 2014 Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved April 29 2014 Waldman Amy Milwaukee values infuse prize winning PBS series July 1 2011 The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle Archived from the original on April 30 2014 Retrieved April 29 2014 The Founding of the Neuropsychiatric Institute the NPI and James I Ausman 2013 University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago Archived from the original on February 1 2014 Retrieved April 29 2014 a b Laligam N Sekhar Richard Glenn Fessler eds 2011 Atlas of Neurosurgical Techniques Brain Thieme ISBN 978 3131275417 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a last has generic name help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Mahmood Mafee Minerva Becker 2012 Imaging of the Head and Neck Thieme p 880 ISBN 978 1 58890 009 8 a b Author Ausman JI Google Scholar Search Retrieved April 29 2014 Kowsky Kim Multitasker UCLA Health System Magazine Fall 2013 Retrieved April 29 2014 Faria Miguel A Longevity and compression of morbidity from a neuroscience perspective Do we have a duty to die by a certain age Surg Neurol Int 2015 6 49 Retrieved December 23 2015 James I Ausman UCLA Health Physician Directory 2014 Archived from the original on July 15 2014 Retrieved April 29 2014 a b Ossama Al Mefty TC Origitano H Louis Harkey 1996 Controversies in Neurosurgery Thieme pp 213 226 ISBN 978 0865775381 Wood James H 1987 Cerebral Blood Flow Physiologic and Clinical Aspects McGraw Hill p 792 Ausman JI Chater NL 1980 New approaches in cerebral revascularization In Peerless SJ ed Fourth International Symposium on Microsurgical Anastomoses for Cerebral Ischemia Springer Verlag pp 325 327 Slavin KV Ausman JI Charbel FT 1996 Posterior circulation aneurysms other than basilar tip In Tindall GT Cooper PR Barrow DL eds The Practice of Neurosurgery Vol 1 Williams amp Wilkins pp 1359 1370 a b Massad MG Charbel FT Chaer R Geha AS Ausman JI 2001 Closed chest hypothermic circulatory arrest for complex intracranial aneurysms Ann Thorac Surg 71 6 1900 4 doi 10 1016 s0003 4975 01 02630 3 PMID 11426766 Ghaly Ramsis F 2010 Christianity and the Brain Patient Stories iUniverse Press pp 27 50 ISBN 9781450240420 Ausman James I 2019 The Devastating Venezuelan Crisis Surgical Neurology International 10 145 doi 10 25259 SNI 342 2019 PMC 6744797 PMID 31528480 Retrieved July 28 2019 Ausman James I SNI Neurosurgery World Education Summit Surgical Neurology International June 5 amp 6 2021 Retrieved August 1 2021 Ausman James I July 28 2021 ACNS Webinar YouTube the Asian Congress of Neurological Surgeons Retrieved August 1 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James I Ausman amp oldid 1226315209, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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