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Certification in Neurological Surgery 1997, and Fellowship American College of Osteopathic Surgeons 1998
Practice general neurosurgery with an emphasis on "Skull Base" and "Microvascular" neurosurgery, treating approximately 1,000 new patients per year
Public and Private Knowledge Develop and Implement programs necessary to keep professional and ancillary healthcare personnel as well as the general public, apprised of developments and information related to the neurosciences thereby promoting the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of neurological diseases
Delivered more than 200 lectures and presentations on the following topics: Alzheimer's disease, Back Pain, Brain Tumors, Cryogenic Surgery, Epilepsy and Movement Disorders, Health Information Networks, Neuroendoscopy, Rehabilitation, Severe Head Injury, Spectroscopy, Spinal reconstruction, Stroke capturing the attention of specialized healthcare workers, ancillary personnel and the general public
Dr. Miulli has been a hospital Director of Medical Education, is currently the Associate Neurosurgery Residency Program Director and visiting clinical faculty in neuroscience.
Editor Journal of the American Organization of Neurological Surgeons
Produced video, newsletter and other promotional materials for neurosurgery practice
Routinely appeared on major television stations to discuss treatment of strokes, Parkinson's Disease and other neurological conditions, developments in medical technology, and other relevant topics
Develop, promoting and Implementing programs encouraging safety and health awareness in role of community activist
Some of the lectures and presentations are cited below.
RESEARCH/LECTURES
"Dorso-Lateral Spinal Cord Transection Increases Response to Noxious Stimuli in Rana Pipiens", 1982, Master's Thesis, Department of Biological Sciences,
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