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Dr. Joshua Wind

Dr. Joshua Wind, MD

Dr. Joshua Wind

Dr. Joshua J. Wind, M.D., is a board-certified neurosurgeon who specializes in offering minimally invasive neurosurgical solutions to patients with brain and spine conditions.  After over a decade of clinical practice in Washington, D.C., he joined Inova Medical Group and now sees patients at multiple locations throughout the Northern Virginia area.

 

Academic Appointments


The George Washington University Medical Center
Department of Neurological Surgery
Clinical Associate Professor
2021 - Present
Clinical Assistant Professor
2013 - 2021
 
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Department of Neurological Surgery
Adjunct Assistant Professor
2017 - 2024

Education


Loyola University Chicago – Stritch School of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine
Cum Laude Maywood, Illinois
2002 – 2006
 
The College of William and Mary
Bachelor of Science – Chemistry
Williamsburg, VA
1998 – 2002

Professional Training


The George Washington University Medical Center
Department of Neurological Surgery
Chief Resident
Washington, DC
2012-2013
 
National Institutes of Health
Surgical Neurologic Branch of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Clinical Neurosurgery and Research Fellowship
Bethesda, MD
2010-2011
 
The George Washington University Medical Center
Department of Neurological Surgery
Neurosurgery Resident
Washington, DC
2007-2013
 
The George Washington University Medical Center
Department of Surgery
General Surgery Intern
Washington, DC
2006-2007

Honors & Awards


Washingtonian Magazine
Top Doctor
Annually since 2015
 
Castle Connolly
Top Doctor
Annually since 2022
 
Northern Virginia Magazine
Top Doctor
2023
 
Bethesda Magazine
Top Doctor
2021, 2023
 
Washington Consumers Checkbook
Top Doctor
2017
 
George Washington University Medical Center
Elected to the Arnold P. Gold humanism Honor Society
2013
 
Americal Associatesion of Neurological Surgeons - AANS/CNS Section on Tumors
Synthes Skull Base Award
2011
 
Neurosurgical Society of the Virginias
Crutchfield, Gage and Thomas Award for clinical research.
2011
 
George Washington University Medical Center - Department of Neurological Surgery
Wolfgang Koos Award for Compassion and Excellence in Patient Care
2009
 
Loyola University Chicago - Stritch School of Medicine
Elected Alpha Omega Alpha
2006
 
Loyola University Chicago - Stritch School of Medicine
Cum Laude. 2006
 
Loyola University Chicago - Stritch School of Medicine
Honors program in Bioethics and Professionalism through the Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and Health Policy
2006
 
The College of William and Mary
Highest Honors for departmental research in chemistry
2002

Publications


  1. WIND JJ. “Experimental and theoretical determinations of gas-phase thermodynamics of biologically relevant compounds,” Thesis (Undergraduate Honors) – College of William and Mary, 2002.
  2. Anderson D, WIND J. Response to letter to the editor regarding “Treatment of patients with intractable obsessive-compulsive disorder with anterior-capsular stimulation,” J. Neurosurgery 99(6):1114, 2003.
  3. WIND JJ. “A medical student’s changing perspective of health,” Stauros Notebook, 23(2)4-5, 2004.
  4. Anderson DE, Leonetti JP, WIND JJ, Cribari D, Fahey K. “Resection of large vestibular schwannomas: facial nerve preservation in the context of surgical approach and patient-assessed outcome,” J. Neurosurgery 102(4):643-649, 2005.
  5. WIND JJ, Papp L, Happel M, Hahn K, Andriole EJ, Poutsma JC. “Proton affinity of ß-oxalylaminoalanine (BOAA): incorporation of direct entropy correction into the single-reference kinetic method,” J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom., 16(7):1151-1161, 2005.
  6. Schroeder OE, Carper E, WIND JJ, Poutsma JL, Etzkorn FA, Poutsma JC. “Theoretical and experimental investigation of the energetics of cis-trans proline isomerization in peptide models,” J. Phys. Chem. A., 110(20):6522-6530, 2006.
  7. WIND JJ, Anderson DE. “From prefrontal leukotomy to deep brain stimulation: the historical transformation of psychosurgery and the emergence of neuroethics,” Neurosurgical Focus, 25(1):E10, 2008. Reprinted in “Collection: Deep Brain Stimulation,” Neurosurgical Focus, 117(1), 2012.
  8. WIND JJ, Caputy AJ, Roberti F. “Spontaneous encephaloceles of the temporal lobe.” Neurosurgical Focus, 25(6):E11, 2008.
  9. WIND JJ, Kerr PB, Sweet JA, Deshmukh VR. “Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma presenting with life-threatening hemorrhage in a child.” Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics, 3:157-159, 2009.
  10. WIND JJ, Leiphart JW. “Images in clinical medicine. Bilateral subacute subdural hematoma,” New England Journal of Medicine, 360(17):e23, 2009. Images and case report reprinted in: “[Harmless headache after car accident?]” Medical Tribune, 44(28), 2009. German.
  11. Kimball MM, WIND JJ, Codispoti KET, Jones RV, Leiphart JW. “Neurosarcoidosis presenting as an isolated intrasellar mass: case report.” Clinical Neuropathology, 29(3):156-162, 2010.
  12. WIND JJ, Ammerman JM. “Pathologic cervical burst fracture presenting with airway compromise: case report and review of the literature.” Southern Medical Journal, 103(6):551-553, 2010.
  13. WIND JJ, Jones RV, Roberti F. “Fourth ventricular chordoid meningioma – rare case report and literature review.” Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 17(10):1301-1303, 2010.
  14. WIND JJ, Bell RS, Bank WO, Myseros JS. “Treatment of third ventricular choroid plexus papilloma in an infant with embolization alone.” Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics, 6:579-582, 2010.
  15. WIND JJ, Bakhtian KD, Sweet JA, Mehta GU, Thawani JP, Asthagiri AR, Oldfield EH, Lonser RR. “Long-term outcome after resection of brainstem hemangioblastomas in von Hippel-Lindau disease.” Journal of Neurosurgery, 114(5):1312-1318, 2011.
  16. WIND JJ, Leonetti JP, Raffin MJM, Pisansky MT, Triemstra J, Anderson DE. “Hearing preservation in surgical resection of acoustic tumors: patterns of hearing preservation and patient-assessed hearing function.” Journal of Neurosurgery, 114(5):1232-1240, 2011.
  17. WIND JJ, Lonser RR. “Management of central nervous system manifestations of von Hippel-Lindau disease.” Expert Reviews in Neurotherapeutics, 11(10):1433-1441, 2011.
  18. Lonser RR, Ksendzovsky A, WIND JJ, Vortmeyer AO, Oldfield EH. “Characteristics and incidence of adenoma-associated dural invasion in Cushing’s disease.” Journal of Neurosurgery, 116(2):272-279, 2012.
  19. Siu A, WIND JJ, Sherman JH. “Radiation necrosis following treatment of high-grade glioma – a review of the literature and current understanding.” Acta Neurochirurgica, 154(2):191-201, 2012.
  20. WIND JJ, Ohaegbulam C, Iwamoto FM, Black PM, Park JK. “Immediate titanium mesh cranioplasty for treatment of post-craniotomy infections – technical note.” World Neurosurgery, 79(1):e11-13, 2013.
  21. WIND JJ, Young R, Saini A, Sherman JH. “The role of adjuvant radiation therapy in the management of high-grade gliomas.” Neurosurgical Clinics of North America, 23(2):247-258, 2012.
  22. WIND JJ, Burke LM, Kurtom KH, Roberti F, O’Brien JR. “Minimally invasive lumbopelvic instrumentation for traumatic sacrolisthesis in an elderly patient.” European Spine Journal, 21(Supplement 4):549-553, 2012.
  23. Lonser RR, WIND JJ, Nieman LK, Weil RJ, DeVroom HL, Oldfield EH. “Extensive Clinical Experience: Outcome of Surgical Treatment of 200 Children with Cushing's disease.” Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 98(3):892-901, 2013.
  24. WIND JJ, Lonser RR, Nieman LK, DeVroom HL, Chang R, Oldfield EH. “The lateralization accuracy of inferior petrosal sinus sampling in 501 Cushing’s disease patients.” Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 98(6):2285-2203, 2013.
  25. Oldfield EH, WIND JJ, Lonser RR, Nieman LK, DeVroom HL, Chang R. “Response to Letters from Baidal and McKenna” regarding “The lateralization accuracy of inferior petrosal sinus sampling in 501 Cushing’s disease patients.” Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism published online 2013.
  26. Young RM, Prasad V, WIND JJ, Olan W, Caputy AJ. “Novel technique for preoperative pedicle localization in spinal surgery with challenging anatomy.” Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, 20(4):400-403, 2014.
  27. Young R, Sherman JH, WIND JJ, Litvack ZN, O’Brien JR. “Treatment of craniocervical instability from a posterior-only approach: Case illustrations and review of literature.” Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, 21(2):239-248, 2014.
  28. Ammerman JM, Ammerman MD, WIND JJ. “Letter to the editor: Lumbar intraspinal synovial cysts.” Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, 26(1), 2016.
  29. Ammerman JM, WIND JJ, Goldsmith ME, Inzana JA. “Lumbar Discectomy and Reoperation Among Workers’ Compensation Cases in Florida and New York: Are Treatment Trends Similar to Other Payer Types?” Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 62(9):e478-e484, 2020.
  30. Roberti F, WIND JJ, Perez R, Caputy AJ. “The Translabyrinthine Approach in Residency Training. ‘Step-by-Step’ Surgical Anatomy from the Dissection Laboratory to the Operating Room.” Journal of Otology, 16(2):99-108, 2021.
  31. WIND J, Park D, Lansford T, Nunley P, Peppers T, Russo A, Hassanzadeh H, Sembrano JN, Yoo J, Sales J. Twelve-Month Results from a Prospective Clinical Study Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Cellular Bone Allograft in Subjects Undergoing Lumbar Spinal Fusion. Neurology International. 14(4):875-883, 2022.
  32. Park D, WIND JJ, Lansford T. “Twenty-Four-Month Interim Results from a Prospective, Single-Arm Clinical Trial Evaluating the Performance and Safety of Cellular Bone Allograft in Patients Undergoing Lumbar Spinal Fusion.” BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 24(1):895-906. 2023.
  33. Weinstein M, Beaumont A, Campbell P, Hassanzadeh H, Patel V, Vokshoor A, WIND J, Radcliff K, Aleem I, Coric D. “Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Stimulation in Lumbar Spine Fusion for Patients with Risk Factors for Pseudarthrosis.” International Journal of Spine Surgery, 17(6):816-823, 2023.
  34. Patel V, WIND J, Aleem I, Lansofrd T, Weinstein M, Vokshoor A, Campbell P, Beaumont A, Hassanzadeh H, Radcliff K, Matheus V, Coric D. “Adjunctive Use of Bone Growth Stimulation Increases Cervical Spine Fusion Rates in Patients at Risk for Pseudarthrosis.” Clinical Spine Surgery, submitted.

Presentations


  1. Anderson DE, WIND JJ. “Uprooting the tree of the knowledge of good and evil: The use of deep brain stimulation and its challenges to the concepts of good, evil, and disease in the human mind.” Manuscript submitted and oral presentation at Loyola University Chicago’s Conference on Bioethics for Tough Times: Professional Challenges in Medicine & Nursing, Maywood, IL, 2003.
  2. WIND JJ, Cribbs L. “Characterization of T-type calcium channels in SH-SY5Y, a human neuroblastoma cell line.” Abstract presented at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine St. Luke’s Day Annual Medical Student Research Forum, Maywood, IL, 2003.
  3. Schroeder OE, WIND JJ, Poutsma JC. “Experimental and theoretical investigations of cis-trans isomerization in peptide models.” Abstract presented at 52nd American Society of Mass Spectrometry Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, Nashville, TN, 2004.
  4. Carper E, Schroeder O, WIND J, Poutsma JC. “Investigations of cis-trans proline isomerization in peptide models.” Abstract presented at the Gordon Conference on Gaseous Ions: Structures, Energetics & Reactions, Ventura, CA, 2005.
  5. WIND JJ. “Neuroethics: A primer into new dimensions of ethical debate & a case study of neuroethics in current medical practice.” Poster and oral presentation at Loyola University Chicago - Stritch School of Medicine Capstone Project Presentations for the Honors Program in Bioethics and Professionalism, Maywood, IL, 2005.
  6. WIND JJ, Anderson DE, Leonetti JP, Raffin MJM. “Audiometric analysis and patient-perceived hearing function in acoustic tumor surgery.” Abstract presented at the 55th Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 2005.
  7. Poutsma JL, Schroeder OE, Carper E, WIND JJ, Etzkorn FA, Poutsma JC. “Theoretical and experimental investigation of the energetics of cis-trans proline isomerization in peptide models.” Abstract presented at the 54th American Society of Mass Spectrometry Conference on Mass Spectrometry, Seattle, WA, 2006.
  8. WIND JJ. “Head trauma.” Presented as a part of lecture series to students enrolled in the Exercise Science Program at George Washington University, Department of Exercise Science, Washington, DC, 2007.
  9. WIND JJ. “Management of thoracolumbar burst fractures – An evidence based approach.” Presented at GWU Neuroscience Grand Rounds, Washington, DC, 2008.
  10. Deshmukh VR, WIND JJ. “Hypothermic standstill for treatment of giant basilar tip aneurysm.” Presented at Annual Spetzler Society Dinner, Chicago, IL, 2008.
  11. WIND JJ. “Management of lesions of the optic pathways – A neurosurgical perspective.” Presented at GWU Neuroscience Grand Rounds, Washington, DC, 2009.
  12. WIND JJ, Myseros JS, Keating RF, Yaun AL, Bank WO. “Treatment of third ventricular choroid plexus papilloma in an infant with embolization alone.” Presented at AANS/CNS Section on Pediatric Neurological Surgery Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 2009.
  13. WIND JJ. “A primer on radiation therapy and an update on XRT for glioblastoma.” Presented at GWU Neuroscience Grand Rounds, Washington, DC, 2009.
  14. Myseros JS, WIND JJ, Keating RF, Bank WO. “Multi-modality treatment of choroid plexus papillomas in infants.” Presented at the 14th International Symposium on Pediatric Neuro-Oncology, Vienna, Austria, 2010.
  15. WIND JJ, Bakhtian KD, Sweet JA, Mehta GU, Thawani JP, Asthagiri AR, Oldfield EH, Lonser RR. “Long-term outcome after resection of brainstem hemangioblastomas in von Hippel-Lindau disease.” Abstract presented at the 60th Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting - CNS Neurosurgical Presentation Forum of the Section on Tumors, San Francisco, CA, 2010.
  16. WIND JJ, Lonser RR, Oldfield EO. “Predictors of cure in the surgical management of pediatric Cushing’s disease.” Oral presentation at the Neurosurgical Society of the Virginias Annual Meeting, White Sulphur Springs, WV, 2011.
  17. WIND JJ. “Functioning pituitary adenomas.” Presented at GWU Neuroscience Grand Rounds, Washington, DC, 2011.
  18. WIND JJ, Lonser RR, Nieman LK, Oldfield EH. “The surgical management of pediatric Cushing’s disease.” Oral presentation at the American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 2011.
  19. Ksendzovsky A, WIND JJ, Vortmeyer AO, Oldfield EH, Lonser RR. “Prospective evaluation of the characteristics and incidence of adenoma-associated dural invasion in Cushing’s disease.” Poster presentation at NIH Spring Research Festival, Bethesda, MD, 2011.
  20. Ksendzovsky A, Lonser RR, WIND JJ, Vortmeyer AO, Oldfield EH. “Characteristics and incidence of adenoma-associated dural invasion in Cushing’s disease.” Poster presentation at the 61st Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 2011.
  21. WIND JJ. “Head trauma.” Presented as a part of lecture series to students enrolled in the Exercise Science Program at George Washington University, Department of Exercise Science, Washington, DC, 2011.
  22. WIND JJ. “Skull and sinus anatomy.” Anatomy lab for SPHR 2105, Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, GWU. Washington, DC, 2011.
  23. Young R, WIND JJ, Yu W, O’Brien J. “Instrumented reduction of craniocervical disorders.” Presented at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Cervical Spine Research Society (European Section), Bordeaux, France, 2013.
  24. WIND JJ. “Cervical arthroplasty: Getting back to your life – Fast.” Presented at Sibley Contemporary Spine Care: A Minimally Invasive Approach, Washington, DC, April 2014.
  25. WIND JJ, Babrowicz JC, Ammerman JM. “Radiographic Evaluation of Indirect Foraminal Decompression from Oblique Lumbar Interbody Fusion (OLIF).” Presented at Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, New Orleans, September 2015.
  26. Ammerman JM, WIND JJ. “Superior articular process interbody reconstruction (SAFIR): Feasibility and short term clinical outcomes of a novel posterior lumbar interbody fusion approach.” Presented at the Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Boston, October 2016.
  27. WIND JJ. “Image guided spinal surgery.” Presented at Sibley Contemporary Spine Care: A Minimally Invasive Approach, Washington, DC, November 2016.
  28. WIND JJ. “Image guided spinal surgery.” Presented at Sibley Contemporary Spine Care: A Minimally Invasive Approach, Washington, DC, November 2017.
  29. WIND JJ. “Image guided spinal surgery.” Presented at Sibley Contemporary Spine Care: A Minimally Invasive Approach, Washington, DC, November 2018.
  30. WIND JJ. “Image guided spinal surgery.” Presented at Sibley Contemporary Spine Care: A Minimally Invasive Approach, Washington, DC, November 2019.
  31. Park DK, Sales JR, Peppers T, WIND JJ, Russo AJ, Hassanzadeh H. “Preliminary Clinical and Radiographic Results from a Multicenter, Prospective Lumbar Spinal Fusion Study of a Cellular Bone Allograft.” Accepted for presentation at American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Boston, April 2020. In-person meeting cancelled due to Coronavirus.
  32. Russo AJ, Park DK, Sales JR, Peppers T, WIND JJ, Hassanzadeh H. “Preliminary Clinical and Radiographic Results from a Multicenter, Prospective Lumbar Spinal Fusion Study of the Trinity ELITE Allograft.” Presented at North American Spine Society 2020 Annual Meeting - Innovative Technology, October 2020.
  33. WIND JJ, Sales JR, Nunley P, Russo A, Park D, Sembrano J, Yoo J. “Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes for Subjects Undergoing Single Level or Multi-Level Lumbar Fusion Using a Cellular Bone Allograft.” Presented at Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, October 2021.
  34. WIND JJ, Weinstein M, Radcliff K, Lansford T, Aleem I, Patel V, Vokshoor A. “Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF) Used in Cervical Spine Fusion for Patients with Risk Factors for Non-Union.” Presented at Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, October 2021.
  35. WIND JJ, Lansford T, Park D, Sembrano J, Sales JR, Nunley P, Russo A, Yoo J, Peppers T, Hassanzadeh H. “Multicenter Prospective Lumbar Spinal Fusion Study of a Cellular Bone Allograft.” Presented at American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, April 2022.
  36. WIND JJ, Beaumont A, Campbell P, Hassanzadeh H, Weinstein M, Patel V, Vokshoor A, Radcliff K, Aleem I, Coric D. “Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF) Used in Lumbar Spine Fusion for Patients with Risk Factors for Non-Union.” Presented at American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, April 2022.
  37. Nunley PD, Russo A, Landsord T, WIND JJ, Park DK, Hassanzadeh H, Sales JR, Peppers T, Sembrano J, Yoo J, Stone MB. “Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes for Subjects Undergoing Single Level or Multi-Level Lumbar Fusion Using an Allograft with Viable Cells.” Submitted for presentation at International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery Annual Meeting, Bahamas, June 2022.
  38. Nunley P, WIND JJ, Lansford T, Park D, Russo A, Hassanzadeh H, Sales JR, Sembrano J, Yoo J. “Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes for High-Risk Subjects Undergoing Single Level or Multi-Level Lumbar Fusion Using an Allograft with Viable Cells.” Presented at Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, October 2022.
  39. Lansford T, Weinstein M, Campbell P, Vokshoor A, WIND JJ, Beaumont A, Hassanzadeh H, Radcliff K, Aleem I, Coric D. “Electrical Stimulation Used as an Adjunct to Cervical Spine Fusion in Patients at Risk for Pseudarthrosis.” Presented at International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery Annual Meeting, San Francisco, June 2023.
  40. Lansford T, Patel V, Weinstein M, Campbell P, Vokshoor A, WIND JJ, Beaumont A, Hassanzadeh H, Radcliff K, Aleem I, Coric D. “Adjunctive Use of Bone Growth Stimulation in Cervical Spine Fusion in Patients at Risk for Pseudarthrosis.” Presented at International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery Annual Meeting, San Francisco, June 2023.
  41. Lansford T, Weinstein M, Campbell P, Vokshoor A, WIND JJ, Patel V, Beaumont A, Hassanzadeh H, Radcliff K, Aleem I, Coric D. “Adjunctive Use of Electrical Stimulation in Lumbar Spine Fusion Patients at Risk for Nonunion.” Presented at International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery Annual Meeting, San Francisco, June 2023.
  42. WIND JJ, Weinstein M, Lansford T, Campbell P, Vokshoor A, Patel V, Beaumont A, Hassanzadeh H, Radcliff K, Aleem I, Coric D, Cowgill I. “Adjunctive Use of Electrical Stimulation in Lumbar Spine Fusion Patients at Risk for Nonunion.” Poster presented at Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Washington DC, September 2023.
  43. WIND JJ, Patel V, Lansford T, Weinstein M, Campbell P, Vokshoor A, Beaumont A, Hassanzadeh H, Radcliff K, Aleem I, Coric D, Cowgill I. “Adjunctive Use of Bone Growth Stimulation in Cervical Spine Fusion in Patients at Risk for Nonunion.” Oral poster presented at Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Washington DC, September 2023.
  44. WIND JJ, Lansford T, Weinstein M, Campbell P, Vokshoor A, Beaumont A, Hassanzadeh H, Radcliff K, Aleem I, Coric D, Cowgill I. “Electrical Stimulation Used as an Adjunt to Cervical Spine Fusion in Patinents at Risk for Pseudarthrosis.” Oral podium presentation at Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Washington DC, September 2023.
  45. Chris Gunter, WIND JJ. “A Prospective, Post Market, Multi-center, Open Label, Non-Randomized Clinical Study of the Efficacy of using a Cellular Bone Allograft (CBA) in Lumbar Fusion Surgery.” Oral poster presented at Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Washington DC, September 2023.
  46. Lansford T, Weinstein M, Vokshoor A, WIND JJ, Hassanzadeh H, Beaumont A, Radcliff K, Coric D. “Adjunctive Use of Bone Growth Stimulation in Cervical Spine Fusion Patients at Risk for Pseudoarthrosis.” Presented at North American Spine Society Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, October 2023.
  47. Vookshoor A, Aleem I, Beaumont A, Campbell P, Coric D, Hassanzadeh H, Lansford T, Radcliff K, Weinstein M, WIND JJ. “Postoperative Bone Growth Stimulation (PEMF) Increases Cervical Spine Fusion Rates Compared to Control.” Presented at Spine Summit Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, February 2024.

Book Chapters


  1. WIND JJ, Ammerman JA, Ecklund JE. “Head Trauma.” In: Irwin RS, Rippe JM, eds. Manual of Intensive Care Medicine: With Annotated Key References, 5th edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008.
  2. WIND JJ, Ammerman JA, Ecklund JE, Kim NH. “Head Trauma.” In: Irwin RS, Rippe JM, eds. Manual of Intensive Care Medicine: With Annotated Key References, 6th edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2013.

Certifications


American Board of Neurological Surgeons
Board Certified 2018

Professional Memberships


  • Diplomate of the American Board of Neurological Surgeons
  • Fellow of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons
  • Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
  • Fellow of the Federation of State Medical Boards
  • Congress of Neurological Surgeons
  • Alpha Omega Alpha
  • Washington Academy of Neurological Surgeons
  • The Osler Society
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