You are invited to a talk by Dr. Demitre Serletis, MD, PhD, FRCSC, FAANS, a Neurosurgeon visiting from Little Rock, Arkansas (University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences).

 

Dr. Serletis’ talk is titled “Epilepsy Surgery in the 21st Century”.

Friday, July 17. 12:00-13:00.

Theatre B, Basic Medical Sciences Building.

 

Dr. Serletis completed his MD at the University of Calgary in 2003. He went on to complete a PhD (Physiology and Biomedical Engineering) and Neurosurgery residency at the University of Toronto. Subsequently, he completed the Pediatric/Adult Epilepsy Surgery Fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic, a unique and prestigious fellowship that provides highly specialized hypothesis-based epilepsy and high volume surgical training. Dr. Serletis currently holds an academic position at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and established and now directs Arkansas’ only comprehensive Epilepsy Surgery Program. He has also founded and grown the states’ only non-profit organization for epilepsy patients and their families.

 

In addition to epilepsy, Dr. Serletis’ clinical interests are pediatric neurosurgery, functional neurosurgery, and neuro-oncology. As a surgeon-scientist, he has unique research interests in epilepsy neurodynamics and electrophysiology, and has published numerous papers in this field.

 

Please join me in welcoming Dr. Serletis.

 

Neil Berrington, MMed, FRCS, FCS (SA)

Assistant Professor

Head - Section of Neurosurgery

Department of Surgery

Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba