Abilash Haridas
St Joseph Children’s Hospital Tampa, USA
Biography
Abilash Haridas completed his medical school and pursued his Postgraduate training in General Surgery at the Brooklyn Hospital Center in New York (USA). He switched career paths to Neurosurgery and spent a year at Harvard University. In 2006, he joined the prestigious Mount Sinai Hospital Neurosurgery Residency program in New York City, under the direction of Dr. Kalmon Post and Dr. Joshua Bederson. Following residency, he travelled to Chicago in 2011 for a Pediatric Neurosurgery Fellowship at Lurie Childrens Hospital of Northwestern University under the direction of Dr. Tadanori Tomita. In 2012 he completed an additional Cerebrovascular Fellowship at the University of Illinois in Chicago with Dr. Fady Charbel, specializing in complex cerebral bypass and aneurysm surgeries. He is currently the Chief of Pediatric Neurosurgery at St Joseph Children’s Hospital in Tampa, Florida (USA). He is a Pediatric Neurosurgeon specializing in cerebrovascular, skull base, endoscopic, and epilepsy surgery. In 2013, he joined the faculty at Wayne State University and Childrens Hospital of Michigan, bringing his rare expertise in pediatric cerebrovascular diseases. He is double fellowship trained in Pediatric and Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery. His interests are in all aspects of neurosurgery including Moyamoya, AVMs, aneurysms and skull base disorders. He has published in several leading journals and has lectured worldwide on a variety of topics in neurosurgery. His main clinical interest lies in translational neurosurgery and surgical technique improvement.
Abstract
Abstract : Pediatric Moyamoya disease and neurosurgical management