Background
Ausman was born in Milwaukee on December 10, 1937, is married, and has two daughters.
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Ausman was born in Milwaukee on December 10, 1937, is married, and has two daughters.
He attended Milwaukee County Day School, obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree from Tufts University (Boston) in 1959, and graduated as an Doctor of Medicine He then moved to work at the National Institutes of Health, receiving a Doctor of Philosophy in pharmacology from George Washington University School of Medicine in 1969.
He currently is professor of neurosurgery at the University of California, Los Angeles and editor-in-chief of Surgical Neurology International. 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 became a staff member at the University of Minnesota in 1972, eventually becoming an assistant professor of neurosurgery and pharmacology.
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. There he expanded his work in microsurgery, cerebrovascular surgery, particularly aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations and by-passing cerebral ischemia.
He has written and developed procedures for neuro-vascular surgery, novel approaches to the pineal region and midline tumors.
He has over 200 publications and over 80 chapters in neurosurgical books to his cartulary-register He is now a clinical professor of neurosurgery at the University of California at Los Los Angeles Ausman has been called a "multitasker" due to his multiple endeavors.
Ausman is the author of research articles published in medical journals.
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 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. 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, blood-brain barrier and pericyte-endothelial gap-junctions.
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 humanitarian missions teaching ethics.
Ramsis F. Ghaly, Doctor of Medicine, a Christian author and fellow surgeon has written that Doctor Ausman taught him humanitarian principles central to medical ethics: "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." 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.