Louis Philip Caragine, American neurosurgeon. Diplomate American Board Neurological Surgery. Recipient The Galbraith award, Congress Neurological Surgeons, 1998, Scholarly Activities Excellence award, Wayne State University School Medicine, 1998; fellow, National Institutes of Health, 1989, Target, 2000-2002; scholar, The Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Congress Neurological Surgeons, 1999.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Biology, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia, 1987. Master of Science in Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia, 1989. Doctor of Medicine with honors, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia, 1992.
Doctor of Philosophy in Physiology, Wayne State University, Detroit, 1998.
Career
General surgical intern Detroit Medical Center, 1992—1993. Resident department neurological surgery School Medicine Wayne State University, Detroit, 2000. Fellow University California, San Francisco, 2000—2002.
Associate Geisinger Medical Center, 2002—2005, director Endovascular Neurosurg. Ste., 2002—2005, director Vascular and Endovascular Neurosurgery and Interventional Neuroradiology, 2002—2005. Associate professor Medical Center The Ohio State University, 2005—2009, director Endovascular Neurosurgery, since 2005, director Neurological Surgery Intensive Care Unit, 2006.
Director cerebrovascular & endovascular neurosurgery St. Francis Medical Center, since 2009. Primary investigator Patients Prone Recurrence Endovascular Treatment, since 2010. Member by-laws committee executive committee cerebrovascular section Congress of Neurological Surgery, 2007.
Primary investigator Wingspan HDE Stent Systems for Intracranial Atherosclerotic Disease, 2007. Secretary Ohio State Neurosurg. Society; presenter in field.
Lecturer in field.
Membership
Fellow: American Association Neurological Surgeons (member young neurosurgeons committee since 1999, liaison since 2005, member council state neurosurgical societies since 2005, maintenance certified committee since 2007, executive committee corresponding section Central Nervous System since 2008). Member: American Medical Association, SNIS (executive committee 2009-2010), Board Neurointerventional Surgery (director 2009-2010), American Surgical Association, American Society Interventional Neuroradiology (senior. Executive committee member since 2009), American College Radiology, Neurocritical Care Society, American Heart Association (stroke council 2003-2005).