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Annenberg Building Floor 8th Room 37
1468 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10029
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Ron Alterman

PROFESSOR  Neurosurgery

Overview

Specialty Neurological Surgery
Clinical Interests Movement Disorders
  Epilepsy Surgery
  Spinal Surgery
Gender Male
E-mail ron.alterman@mountsinai.org
Education and Training MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
  Internship, General Surgery, Barnes Hospital
  Residency, Surgery/Neurosurgery, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
  Residency, Neurosurgery, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
  Fellowship, Stereotactic Neurosurgery, NYU Medical Center
Awards 2005
President's Award
Dystonia Medical Research Foundation, Greater New York Chapter
  2002
Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society
Columbia University
  2001
Young Neurosurgeon Award
Presented at the Quadrennial Meeting in Adelaide, Australia
World Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
  1994
Davidoff Society
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
  1991 - 1992
Dr. Richard Duhon Fellowship
American Brain Tumor Association
  1989, 1990
New York Society for Neurosurgery Resident Research Award
  1986
Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society
  1986
M.D. with Distinction for Research in Neuropathology
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Dr. Alterman joined the Department of Neurosurgery at Mount Sinai in 2004. He is the Director of Functional and Restorative Neurosurgery. He held previous academic positions at New York University School of Medicine (1995-1997), University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (1997-1998), and Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1998-2004) where he was Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery and Director of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery at Beth Israel Medical Center. Dr. Alterman is well known for his work on deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease, torsion dystonia, and tremor. His clinical interests also include image-guided surgery for brain tumors and benign spine disease. He is a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve Medical Corps.

In The News

Dr. Alterman discusses deep brain stimulation in The Daily News feature The Daily Check Up. View the PDF.

Training

Education and Training MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
  Internship, General Surgery, Barnes Hospital
  Residency, Surgery/Neurosurgery, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
  Residency, Neurosurgery, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
  Fellowship, Stereotactic Neurosurgery, NYU Medical Center
Board Certification Neurological Surgery

Clinical Practice

Specialty Neurological Surgery
Clinical Interests Movement Disorders
  Epilepsy Surgery
  Spinal Surgery
Board Certification Neurological Surgery

Research

The use of beep brain stimulation for Torsion Dystonia

The use of frame-less navigational techniques for DBS implantation

Publications

Shils J, Tagliati M, Alterman RL. Intraoperative Microelectrode Recording Equipment: What features are necessary?. Stereotact Funct Neurosurg 2001; 77(1-4): 101-107.


Tagliati M, Alterman RL. Guidelines for patient selection for ablative and deep brain stimulation surgery. Seminars in Neurosurgery 2001 12(2):161-167.


Feldman RP, Alterman RL, Goodrich JT. Contemporary psychosurgery and a look to the future. J Neurosurg 2001; 95: 944-956.


Shils J, Alterman RL. Interventional Neurophysiology during Movement Disorder Surgery. In: Deletis V, Shils J, editors. Interventional Neurophysiology. San Diego, Academic Press; 2002. pp405-448.


Alterman RL, Oishi M. The efficacy and cost-effectiveness of screening for cerebral aneurysms. In: Leroux P, Winn HR, editors. Management of Cerebral Aneurysms. Philadelphia, WB Saunders; 2003. pp257-270.


Alterman RL. Movement Disorder Surgery with the Leksell System. In: Schulder M, editor. The Handbook of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery. New York, Marcel Dekker; 2003. pp353-362.


Alterman RL, Shils J, Tagliati M. Dorsal relocation of a previously implanted subthalmic deep brain stimulating electrode yields superior control of levodopa-induced dykinesiae. Neurosurgical Focus 2004; 17(1): 39-42.


Tagliati M, Alterman RL, Pourfar MH. Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation in Parkinson disease patients over age 70 years. Neurology 2005 Jul 12; 65(1): 179-80.


Koss A, Alterman RL, Tagliati M, Shils JL. Calculating total electrical energy delivered by deep brain stimulation systems. Annals of Neurol 2005; 58(1): 168-69.


Hollander E, Alterman RL, Dell'Osso B. Approaching treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder with brain stimulation interventions: the state of the art. Psychiatric Annals 2006; 36(7): 480-88.


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