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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE AND NEUROSURGERY (ISSN:2517-7400)

Ayman Omar

Biography:

Dr.Ayman Omar is a US Board-Certified Neurologist and Neurological Oncologist. He has subspecialized training in Endovascular Neurosurgery from the University of Oxford. Dr.Ayman Omar currently serves as the Medical Director and Chair of the Neurology Inpatient Program at Wellington Regional Medical Center where he is also involved with medical student and resident teaching. He has previously held professorship positions at prestigious institutions such as the University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine and also was Chief of Neurological Oncology at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine where he built the first NeuroOncology Program as well as the first Center of Excellence for the novel Optune technology used for treating brain cancer in central and southern Illinois. He is a member of the Society for NeuroOncology (SNO), American Medical Association and the American Academy of Neurology (AAN).

Research Interests:

His main area of interest is the development of innovative approaches for the management of brain and spinal cord malignancies.

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