James S. Anderson, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery
Case School of Medicine
MetroHealth Medical Center
Medical School:
| University of California, California College of Medicine Irvine, CA |
M.D. | 1986 |
Graduate Medical Education:
Cleveland Clinic Foundation |
Intern, General Surgery | 1986 - 1987 |
| Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland, OH |
Resident, Neurological Surgery |
1987 - 1990 |
| Allegheny General Hospital Pittsburgh, PA |
Fellow, Neurotrauma | 1990 |
| Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland, OH |
Spine Fellow, Orthopedic Surgery |
1991 |
| Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland, OH |
Chief Resident, Neurological Surgery |
1991 - 1992 |
Clinical Interests:
General Neurosurgery, Spine Surgery
Selected Publications (past five years):
Plaiser BR, Yowler CJ, Fallon WF, Likavec MJ, Anderson JS, Malangoni MA. Post-traumatic meningitis: risk factors, clinical features, bacteriology, and outcome.Internet J Neruosurg Vol.2, No.1, 2005
Fisher LE, Miller ME, Bailey SN, Davis JA Jr, Anderson JS, Rhode L, Tyler DJ, Triolo RJ. Standing after spinal cord injury with four-contact nerve-cuff electrodes for quadriceps stimulation. IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng. 2008 Oct;16(5):473-8.
Como JJ, Thompson MA, Anderson JS, Shah RR, Claridge JA, Yowler CJ, Malangoni MA. Is magnetic resonance imaging essential in clearing the cervical spine in obtunded patients with blunt trauma? J Trauma. 2007 Sep;63(3):544-9.
Fisher LE, Miller ME, Nogan SJ, Davis JA, Anderson JS, Murray LM, Tyler DJ, Triolo RJ. Preliminary evaluation of a neural prosthesis for standing after spinal cord injury with four contact nerve-cuff electrodes for quadriceps stimulation. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2006;1:3592-5.
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