CURRICULUM VITAE

Michael E. Carey, MD
Professor of Neurosurgery
LSUHSC

PROFESSIONAL ADDRESS:

Department of Neurosurgery Louisiana State University School of Medicine 1542 Tulane Avenue New Orleans, LA 70112 504-568-6123


DEGREES:

AB - Yale College, New Haven, Connecticut, 1956
MD - Cornell University Medical College, New York City, 1960
MS - (Neurosurgery) University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1970


INTERNSHIP:

University of Minnesota Hospitals, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1-7-60 to 30-6-61 (General Surgery)


RESIDENCY:

General Surgery: University of Minnesota Hospitals, 1-7-61 to 30-6-62
Neurosurgery: University of Minnesota Hospitals, 1-7-62 to 30-6-67
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, 1-1-65 to 30-6-65 (Rotation from University of Minnesota)


LICENSURE:

Louisiana R# 037466 L# 02914R National Board of Medical Examiners #60459, 1961


SPECIALTY BOARDS:

American Board of Neurological Surgery, 1970


PRIVATE PRACTICE:

Hartford, Connecticut, 1967-1968 St. Francis Hospital


ARMY:

Commanding Officer, 378th Medical Detachment (KE) and Chief of Neurosurgery, 312th- 91st Evaucation Hospital, Chu Lai, Republic of Vietnam, 1968-1969
Chief of Neurosurgery, William Beaumont General Hospital, El Paso, Texas, 1969-1970
Colonel, U.S. Army Reserve (MC) Retired 1995 " A" designation
Chief of Neurosurgery, 148th Evacuation Hospital, Al Quaysumah, Saudi Arabia (Desert Storm) Jan-March, 1991


FACULTY APPOINTMENTS:

Consultant in Neurosurgery, University of Connecticut, 1967-1968
Assistant Professor of Surgery/ Neurosurgery, Louisiana State University Medical Center, 1970-1974
Associate Professor of Surgery/Neurosurgery, Louisiana State University Medical Center, 1974-1978
Professor of Neurosurgery, Louisiana State University Medical Center, 1978 to present


FACULTY ACTIVITIES:

Promotions Committee, 1985 to 1988
Clinical Faculty Organizer for Faculty Assembly, 1986 to 1987
President of Faculty Assembly 1989-1990
Delegate to Faculty Assembly 1990-1993


AWARDS:

Army-Bronze Star (Service, Vietnam)
Army-Bronze Star (Service, Saudi Arabia)
Purple Heart (Vietnam) Vietnam
Technical Service Medal, 1st Class
Army Commendation Medal (Service, CONUS)
Army Commendation Medal (Service, Saudi Arabia)
Army Achievement Medal
Humanitarian Medal
Order of Military Medical Merit, 1993
American Medical Association-Medal of Valor, 1994


GRANTS and CONTRACTS:

1. Bell Award, Louisiana Heart Association, 1981-1982. Cerebral blood flow and water extraction in rats ($10,000)

2. U.S. Army Contract #DAMD17-83-C-3145, 1983-1985. Physiological Effects of an Experimental Missile Wound in Cats ($320,000)

3. U.S. Army Contract #DAMD17-86-C-6098, 1986-1991 Physiological Effects of an Experimental Missile Wound ($1,700,000)

4. U.S. Army Contract, 1986-1989 A Clinical Study of Penetrating Brain Wounds Ascertaining Pathophysiology & Evaluating Treatment to Lower Mortality & Morbidity, ($682,268)

5. U.S. Army Contract #DAMD17-93-C-3008, 1992-1998 A Multidiscipline Approach to the Understanding Traumatic Brain Injury and the Evaluation of Drugs to Enhance Neurological Recovery After Traumatic Brain Injury, ($1,838,308)

6. The Joe W. and Dorothy Dorsett Brown Foundation, 1994-1995 The Effect Hypotension on Traumatic Brain Injury, ($67,809)

7. The Joe W. and Dorothy Dorsett Brown Foundation, 1995-1996 The Effect of Hypoxia on Traumatic Brain Injury ($76,981)


SPECIALTY/ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS:

Congress of Neurological Surgeons
American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Society of Neurological Surgeons
Society of University Neurosurgeons
Neurosurgical Society of America
Southern Neurosurgical Society
Chairman, Membership Committee 1985 to 1987
Louisiana Neurosurgical Society President 1982-1983
Fellow, American College of Surgeons
American Medical Association
Louisiana State Medical Society
Orleans Parish Medical Society
Founder Member, International Society of CBF and Metabolism


MASTER OF SCIENCE THESIS:

Brain Abscesses at the University of Minnesota Hospitals, 1946-65


SABBATICAL:

King's College, London, with Professor Hugh Davson 8/78 to 8/79 working on: 1) Effect of hypoglycemia upon cerebrospinal fluid production, iodide clearance and brain electrolytes 2) Amino acid clearance from cerebrospinal fluid


HOSPITAL STAFFS:

Charity Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana
Southern Baptist Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana
University Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana


EXAMINER, NEUROSURGICAL BOARDS:

September, 1980, and April, 1993


VISTING PROFESSOR:

University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, 1976
Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, November, 1985
University of Vancouver, September 1986
Tufts University, October 1988


CONSULTANT:

Vietnam Head Study Group, Walter Reed Army Hospital, Washington, D.C., 1985
Desert Storm Neurosurgical Conference for the Surgeon General of the Army, Chandler, AZ, June 1991


CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS:

Military order of the Purple Heart (Life Member)
Vietnam Veterans of American (Life Member)
American Legion Veterans of Foreign Wars (Life Member)
Eisenhower Museum Board 1993-1994
Mayor's Military Advisory Committee 1994


CHRONOLOGY OF WORK STATUS:

1970-1995 Departnent of Neurosurgery, Louisiana State University Medical Center
1968-1970 Active Duty U.S. Army
1967-1968 Private Practice, Hartford CT


PUBLICATIONS:

(*Peer Reviewed)

TRAUMA

1. Carey ME, Young HF, Mathis JL: The bacterial contamination of indriven bone fragments associated with craniocerebral missile wounds in Vietnam. Mil Med 135:1161-1165, 1970*

2. Carey ME, Young HF, Mathis JL, Forsythe J: A bacteriological study of craniocerebral missile wounds from Vietnam. J Neurosurgery 34: 145-154, 1971*

3. Carey ME, Young HF, Mathis JL: The neurosurgical treatment of cranio- cerebral missile wounds in Vietnam. Surg Gynec Obstet 135:386-39O, 1972*

4. Carey ME, Young HF, Mathis JL: The neurosurgical treatment of cranio cerebral missile wounds in Vietnam. An analysis of 224 Vietnamese sustaining brain wounds. The Vietnam Military Medical Journal, 1972*

5. Carey ME, Young HF, Mathis JL: The outcome of 89 American and 224 Vietnamese sustaining brain wounds in Vietnam. Mil Med 139:281-284, 1974*

6. Carey ME, Young HF, Rish BL, Mathis JL: Follow up study of 103 American soldiers who sustained a brain wound in Vietnam. J Neurosurg 41: 542-549, 1975*

7. Carey ME: Brain trauma, in Spittel Jr JA (ed): Practice of Medicine. Hagerstown, Md, Harper and Row, 1979, Volume 10, Chapter 14, pp 1-18

8. Carey ME, Sacco W, Merkler J: Analysis of fatal and non-fatal head wounds incurred during combat in Vietnam by U.S. forces. Acta Chil Scand Suppl 508: (Wound Ballistics, Fourth International Symposium) 351-356, 1982*

9. Carey ME, Tutton RH, Strub RL, Black FW, Tobey EA: The correlation between surgical and CT estimates of brain damage following missile wounds. J Neurosurg 60:947-954, 1984*

10. Tobey EA, Black FW, Carey ME, Strub RL: Long term effects of focal, cortical injuries upon articulation and discrimination performance. Cortex 21:551-565, 1985*

11. Carey ME: Brain and spinal wounds caused by missiles, in Long DM (ed): Current Therapy in Neurological Surgery. 1985-1986. Toronto, BC Decker Inc, 1985, pp 114-117

12. Carey ME: Learning from traditional combat mortally and morbidity data used in the evaluation of combat medical care. Mill Med. 152:6-13, 1987*

12A Carey ME: An analysis of US Army combat mortality and morbidity data. Trauma 28 (Suppl 1): S 183-S189, 1988*

13. Carey ME: Algorithms for the treatment of penetrating brain injury in Sacco WJ, Melville JK, Taylor WJ et a1 (eds): Medical Decision Trees for Treatment of Naval Combat Casualties Contract N66001-85-C- 0297, 25 Jan 1990*

14. Rengachary SS, Carey ME: The sinking bullet, Neurosurgery, 30 (2): 291-295, Feb, 1992*

15. Carey ME: Analysis of Wounds Incurred by U.S. Army Seventh Corps Personnel During Operation Desert Storm. J Trauma (In press)*

16. Carey ME: A Proposal for Improving the Acquisition of Medical Data in Forward Field Hospitals. Mil Med (In press)*

NEUROSURGICAL INFECTIONS

1. Carey ME, Chou SN, French LA: Long-term neurological residua in patients surviving brain abscess with surgery. J Neurosurg 34:652-656, 1971*

2. Carey ME, Chou SN, French LA: Experience with brain abscesses. J Neurosurg 36: 1-10, 1972*

3. Carey, ME, Chou SN, French LA: Experience with brain abscesses, in De Jong RN, Sugar O (eds): Year Book of Neurology and Neurosurgery. Chicago, Year Book Medical Publishers, 1973, pp 354-355

4. Carey ME, Chou SN: Brain abscess, in Conn HF (ed): Current Therapy. Philadelphia, WB Saunders Co, 1974, pp 662-664

5. Carey ME, Chou SN: Infections of the brain, meninges and skull, in Goldsmith HS (ed): Practice of Surgery (Neurosurgery) Hagerstown, Md, Harper and Row Publishers Inc, 1977, Chapter 19, pp 1-26

6. Carey ME: Neurosurgical infections, in Simmons RL and Howard RJ (eds): Surgical Infectious Disease. New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1981, Chapter 28, pp 629-664

7. Carey ME: Brain abscesses. Contemporary Neurosurgery 3:1-5, 1982

8. Carey ME: Infectious disease, in Rosenberg RN (ed): The Clinical Neurosciences. New York, Churchill Livingstone, 1983, Chapter 10, pp 1221-1256

9. Carey ME: Pyogenic brain abscesses, in Long DM (ed): Current Therapy in Neurological Surgery 1985-1986. Toronto, BC Decker Inc, 1985, pp 124-127

10. Carey ME: Infections of the central nervous system, in Goldsmith HS (ed): Practice of Surgery (Neurosurgery). Woodbury, CT, Practice of Surgery LTD (in press)

11. Carey ME: Neurosurgical infections, in Howard RJ and Simmons RL (eds): Surgical Infectious Disease, ed 2. New York, Appleton-Century-Croft, 1986

12. Carey ME: Treatment of brain abscess-an algorithm approach, in Bucholz RD, Smith K (eds): Decision Making in Neurological Surgery in B.C. Decker, Toronto 1986 (in press)

13. Carey ME: Infections of the spine and spinal cord, in Youmans J (ed): Neurological Surgerv. 3rd Edition, Vol 6, Part XI: Infections, pp 3759-3781, 1990

14. McGrath H, McCormick C, Carey ME: Pyogenic cervical osteomyelitis presenting as a massive prevertebral abscess in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. Am J Med 84:363-365, 1988*

15. Black P, Nair S, McCormack TM, Carey ME: Management of spinal infections, in Contemporary Neurosurgery, 12 (20): 1-8, 1990

16. Black P, Carey ME: Focal infections of the central nervous system, skull and spine, in (eds): Rosenberg R and Grossman RG. The Clinical Neurosciences 2nd Ed, Raven Press, New York, pp 179-221, 1991

17. Carey ME: Infections of the spine and spinal cord, in Youmans J (ed): Neurological Surgery. 4th Edition, 1996

EXPERIMENTAL

PHYSIOLOGY. NEUROCHEMISTRY. NEUROANATOMY, NEUROBEHAVIOR

1. Carey ME, Vela AR: Effect of systemic arterial hypotension on the rate of cerebrospinal fluid formation in dogs. J Neurosurg 41:350-355, 1974*

2. Vela AR, Carey ME, Thompson BM: Further data on the acute effect of intravenous steroids on canine CSF secretion and absorption. J Neurosurg 50:477-482, 1979*

3. Roheim PS, Carey ME, Forte T, Vega GL: Apolipoproteins in human cerebrospinal fluid. Proc Nat Acad Sci 76:46464649, 1979*

4. Carey ME, Davson H, Bradbury MWB: The effect of acute hypoglycemia upon cerebrospinal fluid production, iodide clearance and brain electrolytes in the rabbit. J Neurosurg 54:370-379, 1981*

5. Carey ME, Davson H, Bradbury MWB: Effect of severe hypoglycemia upon cerebrospinal fluid production, iodide clearance and brain electrolytes in rabbits (with preliminary observations on the penetration of insulin into CSF), in Cervos-Navarro J, Fritschka E, (eds): Cerebral Microcirculation and Metabolism. New York, Raven Press, pp 303-309, 1981

6. Davson H, Hollingsworth JG, Carey ME, Fenstermacher JD: Ventriculocisternal perfusion of twelve amino acids in the rabbit. J Neurobiol13:293-318, 1982*

7. Carey ME, Sarna GS, Farrell JB, Happel LT: Experimental missile wound to the brain. J Neurosurg; 71 :754-764, 1989*

8. Torbati D, Farrell JB, Davidson JF, Carey ME: Effect of hemorrhagic hypotension on CBF and ICP after brain missile wounding in anesthetized paralyzed cats. Intracranial Pressure VII, J.T. Hoff and A.L. Betz, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, pp 657-659, 1989

9. McKowen C, Farrell JB, Carey ME, Soblosky JS: rCBF following an experimental missile wound to the brain. Intracranial Pressure VII, J.T. Hoff and A.L. Betz, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, pp 620-622, 1989

10. Carey ME, Sarna GS, Farrell JB: Brain Edema Following an Experimental Missile Wound to the Brain. J of Neurotrauma, Vol 7, 1, pp 13-20, 1990*

11. Carey ME, Sarna GS, Farrell JB: Brain Edema after an Experimental Missile Wound. Advances in Neurology, Vol 52, pp 301-305, 1990

12. Torbati D, Jacks AF, Carey ME, Davidson JD, Farrell JB: Cerebral, cardiovascular and respiratory variables after an experimental brain missile wound. J Neurotrauma, 9: Suppl 1:5143-5155, 1992*

13. Soblosky JS, Rogers NL, Adams JA, Farrell JB, Davidson JF, Carey ME: Central and peripheral biogenic amine effects of brain missile wounding (BMW) and increased intracranial pressure. J Neurosurg 76:119-126, 1992*

14. Awasthi D, Carey ME: Coagulation changes after an experimental missile wound to the brain in the cat. Surgical Neurology36:441-446, 1991*

15. Hackler L, Carey ME, Kastin AJ: Enhanced isolation of Tyr-MIF-1 from fresh human brain cortex. Brain Research Bulletin, V 36: No.1, pp 109-111, 1995*

16. Carey ME: Experimental Missile Wound of the Brain, Neurotrauma Narayan RK, Wilberger JE, Povlishock JJ, (eds): McGraw Hill N.Y. (in press)

17. Carey ME: Experimental Missile Wound of the Brain, Neurosurgery Clinics of North America Levy ML (ed) W.B. Saunders Company 6:629-642, 1996

18. Soblosky JS, Matthews, MA, Davidson JD, Tabor SL, Carey ME: Traumatic brain injury of the forelimb and hindlimb sensorimotor areas in the rat: physiological, histological, and behavioral correlates. Behavioral Brain Research*

OTHERS

1. Carey ME, Nance FC, Kirgis HD, Young HF, Megison LC, Kline DG: Pancreatitis following spinal cord injury. J Neurosurg 47:917-922, 1977*

2. LaCour F, Trevor R, Carey ME: Arachnoid cyst and associated subdural hematoma. Arch Neurol 35:84-89, 1978*

3. Schecter FG, Carey ME, Bryant LR: Bilateral apical intrathoracic masses associated with von Recklinghausen's disease. Chest 75:367-368, 1979*

4. Correa AJE, Rodriguez M, Carey ME: SIADH after subarachnoid hemorrhage and craniotomy. South Med J 73:932-934, 1980*

5. Carey ME: Neurosurgeons must f~ght animal activists. Surg Neurol33:373-377, 1990*

6. Carey ME: Letter JAMA, V 266. No. 26, 3285, 1991

7 Carey ME: Diagnosis: a forum for readers: U.S. Medicine 28: No. 2, 21 and 22, November, 1992

8. Carey ME: Another battlefield: animal extremists wage war on brain wound research. Coalition for Animals and Animal Research, V5, No. 1, Spring, 1993

9. Carey ME: Animal Rights- The Scientific Harvest (Viewpoint). American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Bulletin Fall, 1993*

10. Carey ME: Lessons learned from a scientist's personal confrontation with animal zealots. The Physiologist (In press)*

INVITED COMMENTARY

1. Carey ME: Comment on paper by Rish BL, Caveness WF, Dillon JD, Kistler JP, ~1: Analysis of brain abscess after penetrating cranio cerebral injuries in Vietnam. Neurosurg 9:535-541, 1981

ABSTRACTS

1. Carey ME, Vela AR: The effect of multiple levels of arterial hypotension upon the rate of cerebrospinal fluid formation in dog. Fed Proc 3:360, 1974

2. Carey ME, Young HF, Mathis JL: Late mortality and morbidity observed in a group of 103 American soldiers with a brain wound operated upon in Vietnam. Neurology (Minn.) 24:393-394, 1974

3. Vela AR, Corales RL, Carey ME: The effect of cerebral venous drainage obstruction upon cerebrospinal fluid accumulation. Fed Proc 34:397, 1975

4. Vela AR, Carey ME, Thompson BM: The effect of dexamethasone on canine cerebrospinal fluid production. Fed Proc 35:268, 1976

5. Vela AR, Carey ME, Walker K: The effect of hypotension upon ventricular absorption of phenosulfonphtalein. Fed Proc 36:570, 1977

6. Carey ME, Sarna GS, Farrell JB: Pathophysiological effects of missile wounding in the cat. NATO Conference, Bethesda, MD, November, 1984

7. Sarna GS, Farrell B, Carey ME: Brain water and electrolyte changes following penetrating head injury. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Denver, CO, April, 1986

8. Sarna GS, Shohami E, Carey ME, et al: Activation of arachidonic acid metabolism following penetrating brain injury. Soc Neurosci Abstr V12,ptl,p85, 1986

9. Farrell JB, Sarna GS, Carey ME: Blood brain barrier breakdown and restitution following brain injury. Soc Neurosci Abstr V 13, pt 2, p 774, 1987

10. McKowen C. Farrell JB, Carey ME, Soblosky JS: Focal and global cerebral blood flow changes in experimental penetrating missile wounds to the brain. AANS, Toronto, Canada, p 222, 1988

11. McKowen C, Farrell JB, Carey ME: rCBF following an experimental missile wound to the brain. ICP and Brain Injury VII Sci Symp, p 201, 1988

12. Torbati D, Carey ME, Davidson JF, Farrell JB: Cerebral blood flow autoregulation after penetrating brain injury in anesthetized cats. FASEB Journal V 2, p 1291, 1988

13. Torbati D, Farrell JB, Davidson JB, Carey ME: Effect of hemorrhagic hypotension on CBF and ICP after brain missile wound in anesthetized paralyzed cats. ICP and Brain Injury VII Sci Symp p 201, 1988

14. Torbati D, Carey ME, Davidson JF, Farrell JB: Regional cerebral blood flow responsiveness to hypoxia and hypercapnia before and after brain missile wouding in anesthetized paralyzed cats. Soc for Neurosci pt 1, p 621, 1988

15. Torbati D, Davidson JF, Carey ME, Peripheral and circulatory correlates of brain missile wounding in anesthetized paralyzed cats. PhysiologistV 31, p 149, 1988

16. Awasthi D, Church D, Torbati D, et al: The generation of free radicals in experimental traumatic brain injury. AANS, Washington, DC, p 163, 1989

17. Jacks, AF, Torbati D, Davidson JF, Carey ME: Circulatory and respiratory functions following brain missile wound in anesthetized cats. FASEB JournalV 3, p 1167, 1989

18. Torbati D, Carey ME: Effect of normobaric hyperoxia on regional cerebral blood flow before and after brain missile wounding in anesthetized paralyzed cats. Undersea Biomed Res Suppl V 16, p 78, 1989

19. Torbati D, Jacks AF, Davidson JF, Carey ME: Regional cerebral blood flow following brain missile wounding in surviving and non-surviving anesthetized cats. Soc Neurosci, pt 1, p 28, 198g

20. Torbati D, Carey ME: Effect of hyperventilation on regional CBF following brain missile wounding in anesthetized cats. J Neurotrauma, 6:3 p 205, 1989

21. Soblosky JS, Rogers NL, Adams JA, Davidson JF, Farrell JB: Effects of brain missile wounding (BMW) and increased intracranial pressure (ICP) on brain biogenic amines and plasma catecholamines in anesthetized cats. The FASEB J, 4:4 P A900, 1990

22. Torbati D, Davidson JF, Carey ME: Autoregulation of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) during intracranial hypertension associated with hemorrhagic hypotension (HH) in anesthetized paralyzed cats. The FASEB J 4:4 p A1097, 1990

23. Torbati D, Davidson JF, Carey ME: Cerebrovascular responsiveness to hyperoxic-hypercapnia after brain missile wounding in anesthetized cats. Neurosci Abstr Book, pt 1, p 741, 1990

24. Torbati D, Church DF, Pryor WA, Carey ME: Ascorbyl radical and oxidative stress in the CNS trauma. Free Rad Biol Med 9 (Suppl 1): 43, 1990

25. Torbati D, Church DF, Carey ME, Pryor WA: Early detection of free radicals after closed-head injury in rats. The FASEB J, 5 (4): A891, 1991

26. Soblosky JS, Davidson JF, Tabor SL, Carey ME: Traumatic brain injury of rat hind and forepaw sensory motor areas. Soc Neuroscience abstract 20, 194, 1994

27. Matthews M, Soblosky J, Davidson J, McInnis C, Fogg M, Carey M: Responses of cortical, hippocampal and brainstem neurons to contusion injury: Effects of NMDA and AMPA/Kainate inhibitors. Soc Neuroscience Abstract 20, 192, 1994

28. Soblosky JS, Tabor S, Davidson JF, Carey ME: Traumatic brain injury: Effect on long term and short term memory changes as evaluated in an 8 arm radial maze. Neurotrauma Society Symposium, Miami, FL, November, 1994

29. Matthews, MA, Soblosky JS, Davidson JF, and Carey ME: Scanning electron microscopy of the brain stem ventricular area in traumatically injured rats. Neurotrauma Society, San Diego, CA, November, 1995

30. Soblosky JS, Matthews MA, Chorney, DA, Davidson JF, Colgin LL, and Carey, ME: Pattern of axonal degeneration in the brain after traumatic brain insult on traumatic brain injury. Soc Neurosci Abst 21, 1003, 1995

31. Homayoun P, Rodrigues de Turco EB, Soblosky J, Carey ME,, Bazan NG: Effect of experimental traumatic brain injury on regional levels of free fatty acid and diacylglycerol. American Society for Neurochemistry

BOOKS IN PREPARATION

1. War Neurosurgery (for Surgeon General, US Army) 2. Oral interviews with war neurosurgeons and neurologists

PRESENTATIONS:

1. Bacteriology of war wounds. Gary Wratten Symposium, Walter Reed Institute of Research, Washington, DC, 1970

2. Bacteriology of war wounds. Congress of Neurological Surgeons, St. Louis, MO, 1970

3. Mortality and morbidity associated with craniocerebral missile wounds in Vietnam. Gary Wratten Symposium, Walter Reed Institute of Research, Washington, DC, 1971

4. Mortality and morbidity associated with craniocerebral missile wounds in Vietnam. Southern Society of Clinical Surgeons, New Orleans, LA, 1971

5. Mortality and morbidity analysis of 91 American soldiers with intra cerebral wounds. Congress of Neurologic Surgeons, Miami, FL, 1971

6. Intermediate follow-up on 89 American soldiers who sustained intracerebral missile wounds in Vietnam. Gary Wratten Surgical Symposium, Walter Reed Institute of Research, Washington, DC, 1972

7. Intermediate follow-up on 89 American soldiers who sustained intracerebral missile wounds in Vietnam. Congress of Neurological Surgeons Post Convention Meeting, Colorado Springs, CO, 1972

8. The effect of hypovolemic hypotension on cerebrospinal fluid formation in the dog. Association for Academic Surgery, New Orleans, LA, 1972

9. The effect of systemic arterial hypotension upon the rate of cerebrospinal fluid production in dogs. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Los Angeles, CA, April, 1973

10. Neurologic disabilities in brain injured soldiers: A three year followup. American Academy of Aphasia, Albuquerque, NM, October, 1973

11. Late mortality and morbidity observed in a group of 103 American soldiers with brain wound operated upon in Vietnam. Southern Neurosurgical Society, Key Biscayne, FL, February, 1974

12. The Influence of several levels of hypovolemic hypotension upon the rate of CSF formation in the dog. American Association of Neurologic Surgeons, St Louis, MO, April, 1974

13. Current concepts in cerebral spinal fluid physiology. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Miami, FL, April, 1975

14. Head trauma. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, April, 1976

15. Spinal cord injury and pancreatitis. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, California, April, 1976

16. Vertebral osteomyelitis. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Miami, FL, April, 1975

17. Prophylactic antibiotics in neurosurgery. American Assocation of Neuro logical Surgeons, New Orleans, LA, April, 1978

18. Treatment of brain abscess (Seminar). American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Los Angeles, CA, April, 1979

19. Comments on the production of experimental brain abscess. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, New York, NY, April, 1980

20. Effect of severe hypoglycemia on CSF formation, ventricular iodide clearance and brain electrolytes. Erwin Riesch Symposium, Berlin, Germany, July, 1980

21. War medicine and combat neurosurgery. Invitation of Surgeon General, US Air Force, Wilford Hall Hospital, San Antonio, Texas, March, 1981

22. Neurosurgery in Vietnam. Uniformed Services Medical School, Bethesda, MD, October, 1981

23. Treatment of brain abscess. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Boston, MA, April, 1981

24. War medicine and combat neurosurgery. Invitation of Surgeon General, US Air Force, Munich, Germany, August, 1981

25. An analysis of fatal and non-fatal head wounds incurred duringcombat in Vietnam by US Forces. 4th International Ballistics Symposium, Gothenberg, Sweden, September, 1981

26. War medicine and combat neurosurgery. Invitation of Surgeon General, US Air Forces, Andrews AFB, MD, October, 1981

27. Late CT f~ndings following missile wounds to the brain. Universitats Klinik, Cologne, Germany, September, 1983

28. Late CT findings following missile wounds to brain. Universitats Klinik, Essen, Germany, September, 1983

29. Neurosurgical consideration of missile wounds to the brain. Gunzburg, Germany, September, 1983

30. Learning from traditional combat mortality and morbidity data used in the evaluation of combat medical care. 121 ARCOM Meeting, Gatlinburg, TN, April, 1984

31. Brain edema following an experimental missile wound to the brain. Society of University Neurosurgeons, Vail, CO, March, 1985

32. An experimental model for a missile wound to the brain. Fifth International Ballistics Symposium, Gothenberg, Sweden, June, 1985

33. Evaluating combat medical statistics. Fifth International Ballistics Symposium, Gothenberg, Sweden, June, 1985

34. Experimental braininjury. Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA, November, 1985

35. Cyclooxygenase products in CSF, brain and plasma following an experimental brain wound. Neurosurgical Society of America, Point Clear, AL, April, 1986

36 Exhibit: Cerebral edema following an experimental missile wound. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Denver, CO, April, 1986

37. Cyclooxygenase products in CSF, brain and plasma following an experimental brain wound. Society of University Neurosurgeons, Louisville, KY, May, 1986

38. The treatment of brain abscesses. University of Vancouver, Vancouver,B.C., September 1986

39. Experimental missile injury of the brain. University of Vancouver, Vancouver, B.C., September, 1986

40. Current status of metastatic brain tumors. Congress of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, LA October 1986

41. Brain injury. American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, LA, October,1986

42. Intracranial pressure measurements, American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, LA, October, 1986

43. Autoregulation of cerebral blood flow following an experimental missile wound of the brain. Universitat Tubingen, June, 1988

44. Overview of various physiologic effects following missile injury of the brain. Tufts University, Boston, MA, October, 1988

45. Animal "Rights" activists and animal experimentation. Society of University Neurosurgeons, Toronto, Canada, May, 1989

46. Animal "Rights" and brain trauma research. Society of Neurological Surgeons, Dallas, TX, May, 1989

47. New Concepts in brain wounding from missiles. Association Internationale Pour La Recherche Et L'Enseignement En Neurosciences (AIREN) Conference, San Jose, Costa Rica, December, 1989

48. Wound data from Desert Storm, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, LA, April, 1991

49. Panel discussion on military neurosurgery, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, LA, May, 1991

50. Wound data from Desert Storm. Society of University Neurosurgeons, Boston, MA, June, 1991

51. Invited panelist at Surgeon's General's Neurosurgical debriefing following Desert Storm, Phoenix, Arizona, June, 1991

52. Panel leader on brain wound symposium. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, April, 1992

53. Head Injury. U.S. Army Trauma Symposium, William Beaumont General Hospital, El Paso, Texas, November, 1993

54. Wound Data from Desert Storm. Midwinter Conference, 807th Medical Brigade, San Antonio, Texas, January, 1993

55. "Dr. Carey's story." 60 MINUTES, January, 1993

56. Animal Activism Today, LSU School of Veterinary Medicine, February, 1993

57. Invited panelist: Pathophysiology of gunshot wounds, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Boston, MA, April, 1993

58. The Deep Roots of Animal Activism, American Academy of Neurology, New York, N.Y., April, 1993

59. The Deep Roots of Animal Activism, Alabama Association of Biomedical Research, Birmingham, AL, May, 1993

60. Animal Zealotry, National Association of Biomedical Research, Washington, D.C., October, 1993

61. Animal Zealotry, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, October, 1993

62. Animal Zealotry, Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, October, 1993

63. Penetrating Brain Wounds, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, CA, 14 April, 1994

64. The physiology of penetrating brain wounds, Neurosurgical Society of America Blaine, WA, 24 May, 1994

65. Analysis of Wounds Incurred By U.S. Army Seventh Corps Personnel During Operation Storm. 7th Internationa Symposium of Weapons Traumatology and Wound Ballistics Ministry of Health and Medical Industry of Russia, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, FOA Sweden, St. Petersburg, Russia, 21 September, 1994

66. Brain Wounding, Wayne State University/Detroit Trauma Symposium, Detroit, MI 48201, 11,12 November, 1994

67. Animal Activism, Research and Cranio-cerebral Trauma, North Pacific Society of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry Meeting, Stevensons, Washington, 30 March, 1995

68. Comments on some Historical Aspects of War Neurosurgery

69. Moderator: Penetrating Injuries to the Brain, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Orlando, FL, 26 April, 1995

70. Invited speaker: U.S. Army 1st Annual Trauma Symposium, San Antonio, TX, 14-15 September, 1995