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Ronald
L. Young II, MD
Brain
Tumors
Pediatric Neurosurgery
Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
Minimally Invasive Cranial Neurosurgery
Seizure Surgery
- Vagal Nerve Stimulators
Spine
Spasticity
Novalis®
Shaped Beam Surgery
MEDICAL SCHOOL
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine,
Oklahoma City, OK - 1990
INTERNSHIP
Graduate Hospital,
Philadelphia, PA - 1991
RESIDENCY
University of Massachusetts,
Worcester, MA - 1996
FELLOWSHIP
University of Arkansas, 1997
Arkansas Children's Hospital
BOARD CERTIFIED
American Board of Neurological Surgery
HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS
Community Hospital
Methodist Hospital
St. Francis Hospital
St. Vincent Hospital
Women's Hospital
EXPERIENCE
Neurological Surgery, ING, Indianapolis, IN
Chief of Pediatric Neurosurgery, St. Vincent, Indianapolis,
IN
Assistant Professor, Division of Pediatric Surgery and Department
of Neurosurgery, University of Texas, Houston, TX -
1997
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Association of Neurological Surgeons
American Medical Association
National Medical Association
Publications
& Presentations
5. Complications of Cranial Neuroendoscopy, AANS Practical
Clinic April 2000
4.
Cerebral Abscess and Encephalitis, Albright, Aldeson
& Pollack: Principles and Practice of Pediatric Neurosurgery ©1999
Thieme New York
3.
Surgical Treatment of Arachnoid Cysts in Children, Kaufman:
Cerebrospinal fluid Collections ©1999 AANS Publication
2.
Endoscopic management of hydrocephalus secondary to tumors of
the posterior third ventricle, Charles Teo & Ronald Young
II, Neurosurgical Focus, October 1999
1.
Cranial Expansion for Slit Ventricle Syndrome with High ICP:
Presented at Joint Section on Pediatric Neurological Surgery December
1996
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