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Dr. Alexander E

@DrAE_NY

Neurosurgery | Scientist & Educator

Joined June 2009
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A truly wise solution to Harvard's problems. By a former dean of its medical school. quillette.com/2023/12/23/the…


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June '23 Neurosurgery and the Arts: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


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We’re thrilled to congratulate clinical nurse Jessica Evins on receiving the Board Certification of Emergency Nursing’s Distinguished Certified Pediatric Emergency Nurse Award. Learn about her amazing work: bit.ly/3KRahZO #NursesWeek2022 CC: @ColumbiaMed

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Chiropractors are NOT doctors. As a neuro ICU nurse I’ve seen so many young, healthy people coming in with vertebral artery dissections (stroke) from chiropractic neck adjustments & they become completely disabled. See a physical therapist instead‼️ That is all


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Proudly presenting "Microsurgical Anatomy of the Central Nervous System and Skull Base" Collection led by Gustavo Isolan, Antonio Bernardo, Ricardo Lopes De Araujo and Alexander Evins #BrainSurgery #NeruofunctionalAnatomy Read the top article here 👇 frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…


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Join Dr. Alexander Evins from the @WeillCornell as he discusses reviews the anatomy and use of the Temporal Bone and the cerebellopontine angle during neurosurgical procedures. Click here to watch the full video loom.ly/uKpqOqk YouTube channel: loom.ly/Q91IBfE


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In this anatomy video, Dr. Evins from @WeillCornell discusses the arterial supply and nervous innervation of the scalp and its clinical relevance Full video loom.ly/ihzS6cQ YouTube channel loom.ly/Q91IBfE Additional training opportunities loom.ly/8llmqkQ


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Tune in with Dr. Evins from @WeillCornell as he gives us some sage advice on how to translate the 2D anatomy we learn in medical school to a 3D mental model. Full video loom.ly/7ONB0s4 YouTube channel: loom.ly/Q91IBfE Additional training loom.ly/8llmqkQ


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More Americans have died from Covid-19 than did on the battlefields of World War I, World War II and the Vietnam War combined. nyti.ms/3qL12AZ

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Dr. Evins from @WeillCornell gives us an introduction to the steps of cranial surgery and important terminology medical students can try to integrate into their clinical vocabulary. Full video loom.ly/NnQlJiU YouTube channel loom.ly/Q91IBfE


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Signup for the two-day webinar series on the BASICS OF CRANIAL SURGERY starting tomorrow Jan 29th 10:45 AM EST! The webinar will feature neurosurgical leaders including Drs. Alexander Evins, Antonio Bernardo, @DoctorZada, and @SimonHanft #neuro Register: loom.ly/QjnifEk

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1 out of 868 Americans have died from covid-19. (it was 1 per 1000 on December 26th)


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I'm not sure some of you understand... When people who spent years working 80-100 hr weeks, missed large sections of their lives b/c of their jobs, & deal with life/death on daily basis say that COVID is hardest thing they've ever dealt with... that should mean something to you


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Almost every case of community spread I am seeing amongst otherwise "careful people" was transmitted over a maskless meal. If you are going to decrease your risk with ONE choice, please stop eating and drinking with people outside your household.


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"Across the country, contact tracers and emergency room doctors are hearing repeatedly from new coronavirus patients that they socialized over Thanksgiving w/ people outside their households, despite emphatic public-health warnings..." Let's try this again.....

Some Americans are now falling sick with COVID-19 after celebrating Thanksgiving with people outside their households. Health officials are warning people not to make the same mistake during this month’s celebrations. apne.ws/DdRRIUZ



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Your friends, social contacts, co-workers and even family members may look & feel well but can still spread COVID-19. Asymptomatic or presymptomatic people who feel well are estimated to account for more than 50% of COVID-19 transmissions. Mask up! cdc.gov/coronavirus/20…


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