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  • ROBERT B. DAROFF, M.D.

    Associate Dean for Development Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

    Professor and Chair Emeritus of Neurology,

    Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and

    University Hospitals Case Medical Center

    Curriculum Vitae and Bibliography

    Prepared August 2008

    Available Online at: http://casemed.case.edu/dept/neurology/Daroff.html

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    CURRICULUM VITAE

    BIOGRAPHICAL ROBERT B. DAROFF, M.D. Professional Address: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

    10900 Euclid Avenue T-108 Cleveland, Ohio 44106-4923

    Office Phone: (216) 368-2500 Fax: (216) 368-4613 E-mail: [email protected] Birth Date: August 3, 1936; New York, New York Marriage: December 4, 1959 – Jane A. Daroff, DCSW, LISW Children: Charles, II: Attorney Robert B. Jr.: Psychiatrist William C.: Attorney Academic Education: University of Chicago 1952-1953 12th Grade Certificate University of Pennsylvania (College) 1953-1957 B.A. University of Pennsylvania (School of Medicine) 1957-1961 M.D. Training: Philadelphia General Hospital 1961-1962 Rotating Internship Yale University School of Medicine 1962-1965 Clinical Fellow (Resident) in Neurology and Yale-New Haven Medical Center 1964-1965 Chief Resident in Neurology (Professor G.H. Glaser) University of Miami School of Medicine, April-June Visiting Fellow in Neuro-Ophthalmology Department of Ophthalmology 1964 (Professor J.L. Smith) University of California School of Medicine, 1967-1968 Special Fellow in Neuro-Ophthalmology San Francisco; Departments of Ophthalmology, Neurosurgery, and Neurology (Professor W.F. Hoyt)

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    Military: Captain, United States Army Medical Corps 1965-1967 Chief, Neurology Service, July–November Ireland Army Hospital 1965 Fort Knox, Kentucky Chief, Neurological Consultation and Treatment 1966 Center, 93rd Evacuation Hospital, United States Forces, South Vietnam; Consultant in Neurology to the Surgeon, United States Army, Vietnam Chief, Inpatient Neurology Service, January–June Letterman General Hospital, 1967 San Francisco, California Licensure: National Board of Medical Examiners States of Connecticut, California, Florida, and Ohio Specialty Board: Diplomate in Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, February 1969, Certificate Number 9993 Faculty and Administrative Appointments: University of Louisville July 1965- Clinical Instructor in Medicine School of Medicine May 1966 (Neurology) Veterans Administration Hospital July 1968- Assistant Chief, Neurology Service; Miami, Florida June 1980 Chief, Neurology Clinic Veterans Administration Hospital Jan. 1969- Director, Ocular Motor Neurophysiology Lab Miami, Florida June 1980 University of Miami July 1968- Assistant Professor of Neurology School of Medicine May 1971 University of Miami July 1968- Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology School of Medicine May 1975 University of Miami June 1971- Associate Professor of Neurology School of Medicine May 1974 University of Miami June 1975- Associate Professor of Ophthalmology School of Medicine June 1980 University of Miami June 1974- Professor of Neurology School of Medicine June 1980 Cleveland Veterans Administration Medical Center July 1980-1993 Staff Neurologist

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    Faculty and Administrative Appointments (Cont.): Case Western Reserve University July 1980-1993 Gilbert W. Humphrey Professor of Neurology School of Medicine Chairman, Department of Neurology 1993-2004 Professor of Neurology, and Associate Dean for University Hospitals of Cleveland

    2004-2006 Professor of Neurology, and Interim Vice Dean for Education and Academic Affairs

    July 2006–2007 Gilbert W. Humphrey Professor and Interim

    Chair of Neurology 2008 - Professor and Chair Emeritus of Neurology University Hospitals of Cleveland July 1980-1993 Director, Department of Neurology July 1980– Attending Neurologist January 1994-1997 Chief of Staff and Senior Vice President for Medical Affairs 1997-2003 Chief of Staff and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs

    2000-2002 Director of Medical Education University Hospitals Health System/ March 2004-2005 Chief Medical Officer, St. John West Shore Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine Health System Hospital (UHHS/CSAHS) Partnership Chief Medical Officer, St. Vincent Charity

    Hospital University Hospitals Case Medical Center July 2006–2007 Interim Chair, Department of Neurology July 2006-2007 Co-Director, Neurological Institute 2008 - Attending Neurologist Editorial Responsibilities: Editor-in-Chief, The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1956-1957. Associate Editor, The Journal of Biomedical Systems, 1970-1972. Editorial Board, Archives of Neurology, 1976. Founding Editorial Board, Annals of Neurology, 1976-1981; 1985-1986. Editor for Neurological Progress (Founding Editor), 1981-1984. Editorial Board, Weekly Update: Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1978-1980. Editorial Board, Neurology and Neurosurgery Update Series, 1981-1993. Editorial Board, Headache, 1980-1986. Senior Editorial Advisor, 2004–

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    Editorial Responsibilities (Cont.): Advisory Editorial Board, Neuro-Ophthalmology, 1980-2002. Book Review Editor, 1981-1988. Editorial Council, Neurologia Croatica (official journal of the Croatian Neurological Society and Croatian Neurosurgical Society. Formerly, until 1991, Neurologija, official journal of the Yugoslavian Neurological Association), 1987–2006. Editor-in-Chief, Neurology, 1987-1996. Scientific Integrity Advisor, Neurology, 2004– Editorial Board, Contemporary Neurology Series, F.A. Davis Company, 1989-1993. Co-Editor, World Neurology (Newsletter of the World Federation of Neurology), 1990-1997. Editorial Advisory Board, 1998-2003. Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 2001– Advisory Board, Clinical Reviews in Headache (Online), 2001–2002. Editorial Commission, Valeology, (Kazakhstan Republic), 2002. Editorial Board, Neurosciences (Saudi Arabia), 2003–2006; Consulting Senior Editor, 2007- Editorial Board, Practical Neurology, 2003– Associate Editor, The Scientific World Neurology, 2006– Scientific Advisory Board, ANATOMY, (International Journal of Experimental and Clinical Anatomy). 2007 - International Editorial Board, Niger Delta African Journal of Health and Environment, 2008 – Occasional Reviewer: Science; Vision Research; British Journal of Ophthalmology; Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry; Archives of Ophthalmology; Investigative Ophthalmology; American Journal of Ophthalmology; Annals of Otology; Muscle & Nerve; New York State Journal of Medicine; Brain; Menopause; Menopause Management; Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery; Hippocrates’ Lantern; Cephalalgia; Journal of Neurological Sciences; Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease; Journal of Clinical Neuromuscular Disease; The Chronicle of Neurology and Psychiatry; Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine; Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, Parkinsonism and Related Disorders; European Journal of Neurology. Membership in Medical, Scientific, and Medical Editing Societies: Academy of Medicine–Cleveland/Northern Ohio Medical Association American Academy of Neurology (Fellow, 1975-1997; Honorary Member, 1997) American Council for Headache Education (ACHE) American Epilepsy Society (1984-1990) American Headache Society (Fellow) American Medical Association American Neurological Association (Honorary Member, 2001) American Neurotology Society (Fellow) (1976-1994) American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (1986-1988) Asociacion Colombiana de Neurologia (Honorary Member) Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease (ARNMD) (1983-1987) Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (1970-1993) Association of University Professors of Neurology (1980-1993; 2006–) Barany Society (1974-)

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    Blockley Section, College of Physicians of Philadelphia Cleveland Medical Library Association Membership in Medical and Scientific Societies (Cont.): Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), (Associate Member) Council of Science Editors (formerly, Council of Biology Editors) Eastern Mediterranean Association of Medical Editors (Honorary Member) European Federation of Neurological Societies European Neurological Society Frank B. Walsh Society International Clinical Eye Movement Society (Founder) International Headache Society International Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Movement Disorders Society National Headache Foundation North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society (Fellow) Ohio State Medical Association Society of Medical Consultants to the Armed Forces Society for Neurosciences (1969-1993) World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) National Advisory Boards: American Civilization Advisory Council, University of Pennsylvania, 1974-1980. Educational Materials Project Appraisal Panel, Association of American Medical Colleges, 1976-1980. Medical/Scientific Advisory Board, Myasthenia Gravis Foundation, Inc., 1980– Medical Advisory Board, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 1988-1990. Medical Advisory Board, Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Inc., 1991-1994. Clinical Advisory Group, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 1990-1993. Technology Advisory Council, BIOMEC, Inc., 1999–2007. Scientific Advisory Board, CAPNIA, Inc., 2000–2007 Council of Healthcare Advisors, 2001. National Committees: American Academy of Neurology Chairman of Scientific Program Committee, 1973-1975. Convention Arrangements and Coordination Committee, 1973-1975. Chairman of S. Weir Mitchell Award Subcommittee, 1975-1977. Ad Hoc Committee on Membership Needs, 1986. Potamkin Prize Administration Committee, 1987-1994. Executive Board, 1987-1996. Decade of the Brain Task Force, 1990-1995. Scientific Awards Subcommittee, 1991-1995. R.I.T.E. Task Force, 1993. Publications Committee, 1993-1999. Ad Hoc Committee on Neurology Supplements, 2001. Section of Headache and Facial Pain, 1993– Section on Neuro-Ophthalmology/Neuro-Otology, 1994– American Brain Coalition American Headache Society Representative, 2003-2006. American College of Physicians Neurology Sub-Committee of Medical Knowledge Self-Assessment Program V (MKSAP-V), 1977-1980.

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    National Committees (Cont.): American Council for Headache Education (ACHE) Vice-Chairman, 2000-2002. American Headache Society (formerly American Association for the Study of Headache) Board of Directors, 1998-2006. Executive Committee, 1998-2006. Chairman, 2002-2004. Secretary, 1998-2000. President-Elect, 2000-2002. President, 2002-2004. Immediate Past President, 2004-2006. Classification Committee, 1988-1993; 1998-2002. Secretary, 1998-2002. Membership Committee, 1998-2000. Chair, 1998-2000. Finance Committee, 1998-2002. Publications Committee, 1998-2002; 2004– Awards Committee, 1998-2002. Chair, 2000-2002. Long Range Planning Committee, 1998-2002; 2006-2008 Chairman, 2002-2004. Education Committee, 2000-2002. Chair, 2000-2002. Nominating Committee, 2004- Chair, 2004–2006. Ethics Committee, 2004- Bylaws Committee, 2004- Review Board, 2004-2006. Achievement Recognition Committee, 2004- Public Relations Committee, 2005– Blue Ribbon Committee, 2005- Special Advisor to Executive Committee and Board of Directors, 2006–2008 American Neurological Association Scientific Program Committee, 1977-1978. Chairman, 1978. Representative to National Committee on Research in Neurological and Communicative Disorders, 1979-1981. Councilor, 1980-1982. Membership Advisory Committee, 1980-1983. Chairman, 1981-1983. Nominating Committee, 1984. Chairman, 1994-1995. Chairman, Joint Advisory Committee on Annals of Neurology, 1984-1986. Oversight Committee on Relations with Academy of Neurology, 1986. By-Laws Committee, 1989. Jacoby Award Committee, 1989. Search Committee for Editor-in-Chief, Annals of Neurology, 1989. Representative to National Intersociety Liaison (NIL) Group, 1989-1991. Secretary, 1985-1989. President-Elect, 1989-1990. President, 1990-1991. Immediate Past-President, 1991-1992. Honorary Membership Advisory Committee, 1994 (Chairman); 2005-2006. Association Management Committee, 1995. Membership Brochure Committee, 1995-1996. History Committee, 2004–2006.

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    National Committees (Cont.): American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics Section on Headache Reviewer, Scientific Program, 1987 Annual Meeting. Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Group on Educational Affairs (GEA), 2004–-2006. Selection Committee for Annual Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teacher Award, 2006-2008. Benign Essential Blepharospasm Research Foundation Nominating Committee, 1987-1996. Long Range Planning Committee, 1990-1996. Policies and By-Laws Committee, 1990. Board of Trustees, 1983– Charles A. Dana Foundation Alliance for Brain Initiatives, Founding Member, 1993– Council of Academic Societies, AAMC Representative from American Headache Society, 2003–2006 European Neurological Society Headache Sub-Committee, 2007- Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America, Medical/Scientific Advisory Board Scientific Program Committee, 1980-1987. Chairman, 1984-1987. Executive Committee, 1992-2003. Assistant Secretary, 1992-1993. Secretary, 1994-1996. Vice-Chairman, 1997-1999. Chairman, 1999-2001. Nominating Committee Chair, 2001-2003. National Eye Institute Strabismus, Amblyopia, and Visual Processing Panel of the National Advisory Eye Council, National Eye Institute, NIH, 1980-1983. National Headache Foundation Co-Chair, Genetics of Headache Selection Committee, 2003-2004. Research Summit Committee, 2004– North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Board of Trustees, 1986-1994. Certification and Accreditation Committee, 1991-1995. Chair, 1996-1998. Publications Committee, 1999-2002. Society of Medical Consultants to the Armed Forces (SMCAF) Recruitment and Retention Committee, 2003-2004. U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration Office of Motor Carriers Standards Steering Committee on Neurological Disorders in Commercial Drivers Task Force Chairman, 1987-1988. Frank B. Walsh Society Program Committee, 1984.

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    International Committees: Cooperative Study of Extracranial/Intracranial Arterial Anastomosis (EC/IC Bypass Study) Principal Investigator of CWRU Centre, 1984-1985. Eastern Mediterranean Association of Medical Editors (EMAME) Advisor, Publication Ethics Committee, 2005– European Neurological Society (ENS) Headache Subcommittee, 2008- Neuro-Otology and Neuro-Opthalmology Subcommittee, 2008- Hadassah Medical Center Neuroscience Research Review Committee, 2008. International Headache Society 10th Congress, Consultant to Organizing Committee Co-Chairs, 1999-2001. Classification Sub-Committee on Disorders of Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat, 2000-2003. Classification Sub-Committee on Migraine, 2000-2003. International Neurology Forum (INFO),Vietnam Co-Chair, International Organizing Committee, 2004 Chair, International Organizing Committee, 2005-2007. International Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Organizing Committee, 1986. International Scientific Committee, 2004. Neuromuscular Disease Association of Romania International Scientific Committee, 1991-1993. “Neuro-Ophthalmology Congress, 1988” Organizational Committee, 1983-1988. World Federation of Neurology Finance Committee, 1985– Chairman, 1990-2001. Publications and Website Committee, 1987– Chairman, 1987-2001. Management Committee Liaison Member 1997-2001 Chairman, Ad Hoc Contract Committee for World Congress 2005, 1999-2001. Fund-raising Committee, 2004–2008 XIVth World Congress of Neurology (India) Trust Board of Trustees, 1997-1999. Research Groups Neuro-Ophthalmology and Neuro-otology, 1987– Executive Committee, 1987-1995. Migraine and Headache, 1988– Chair, Nominating Committee, 2000. Organization and Delivery of Neurological Services, 1990-2006. Founding Member Neurotoxicology and Occupational Medicine, 1992-2000. History of the Neurosciences, 1995-2001. World Congress of Neurology 2001 Organizing Committee, 1998-2001.

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    International Committees (Cont.): World Neurology Foundation Board of Directors, 2007-2008 Local Committees: Academy of Medicine, Cleveland Ad Hoc Committee on Tort Reform, 1995-1996. Biomedical Research Cleveland Executive Committee, 1994-1999. Cleveland Biotechnology Park, Inc. Staff Advisor, 2001. Cleveland Tomorrow, Technology District Visioning Group, 1997-1999. Edison BioTechnology Center, State of Ohio, 1994-2001. Technology Commercialization Committee, 1996-1998. Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Cleveland Steering Committee, 1999– Federal Club, 1998– University Circle, Inc. Cleveland Technology District Committee, 1994-1996. Technology Transfer and Economic Development Committee, 1999-2000. Miscelleneous Positions: Roulston Buyside Research Chairman, Health Vertical, 2006-2007 External Departmental, Institutional, and Research Reviewer: Department of Neurology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, 1987. Department of Neurology, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, 1988. Department of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 1989 (Chairman of External Committee). Department of Neurology, Medical University of South Carolina, 1991. National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (Queen Square, London), under auspices of Director of Research and Development, Department of Health, Great Britain, 1993. Italian Multiple Sclerosis Society Medical Advisory Board, 1995. External Advisory Committee, Program Project Grant, “Migraine Pathophysiology and Treatment Mechanisms”, Michael A. Moskowitz, Principal Investigator, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 2000-2001; 2006-2008 External Promotions Committee Reviewer, University of Jordan Faculty of Medicine, 2005. External Promotions Committee Reviewer, Jordan University of Science and Technology, 2007 Boards of Trustees/Boards of Directors: Rocky Mountain Neuro-Ophthalmology Society, 1980-1986. North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society, 1986-1994. Benign Essential Blepharospasm Research Foundation, 1983– The Learning Corporation, 1992-1993. Honorary, 1994-2000. Fairhill Center for Aging, Cleveland, 1988– Honorary Director for Life, 2006– Fairhill Institute for the Elderly Foundation, Cleveland, 1989-1992. Edison BioTechnology Center, State of Ohio, 1994-2001. Great Lakes Museum of Science, Environment and Technology (Great Lakes Science Center), 1994-2001. GLSEN Cleveland, Honorary Board, 1999–2007 Greater Cleveland Chapter of American Red Cross, 1999–2007 Executive Committee, 2000-2003. International Services Committee, 2000–2007

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    Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America, 1999-2001. St. John West Shore Hospital, Community Board, 2003-2005. St. Vincent Charity Hospital, Community Board, 2003-2005. United Council of Neurologic Subspecialties (UCNS) Alternate Member Director for Headache Medicine, 2005–2007 Civic Activities: Medical Advisory Board, The Greater Miami Chapter of the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation, 1971-1978. Guest Lecturer, School of Health and Social Services, Florida International University, Miami, 1975-1979. Chairman, Young Tae Kwon Do Academy (Korean Karate), North Miami, Florida, 1977-1980. Medical Advisory Committee, W.O. Walker Industrial Rehabilitation Center Ohio Industrial Rehabilitation Program, 1983-1986. Search Committee for Medical Director, 1983. Medical Advisor, Parkinson's Educational Program (PEP) of Northeastern Ohio, 1985-1988. Cleveland Museum of Art, 2001 Picasso/Lewitt Community Committee, 2001 Museum Associate, 2007-2008 Fine Arts Memberships: Baltimore Museum of Art; Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art; Cleveland Museum of Art; Cleveland Institute of Art; Cleveland Society for Contemporary Art; Print Club of Cleveland; University Print Club Major Institutional Committees: 1968-1980: University of Miami School of Medicine Mount Sinai Hospital Affiliation Committee, 1970. Search Committee for Chairman of Department of Biochemistry, 1971. Search Committee for Chairman of Department of Anesthesiology, 1973-1974. Governing Board, Professional Income Plan, 1973-1980. Medical Affairs and Hospital Committee, 1975-1976. Fringe Benefits Committee, 1976-1977. Subcommittee on Medical Practice, 1979-1980. Promotions and Tenure Committee, 1976-1979. Chairman, 1977-1979. Chairman, Search Committee for Chairman of Department of Radiology, 1977-1978. Ad Hoc Institutional Self Study Task Force, 1979-1980. Miami Veterans Administration Hospital R. & D. Committee, 1974-1977. Chairman, 1976-1978. Budget Subcommittee of R. & D. Committee, 1973-1974, 1976-1978, 1980. Chairman, 1977-1978. Chairman, R. & D. Subcommittee on Career Appointments, 1977. Chairman, Subcommittee on Nomination of Research Career Scientist, 1977. Jackson Memorial Hospital Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, 1976-1980. Chairman, 1978-1980. Pharmacy Chief Selection Committee, 1976-1977. Major Institutional Committees: 1980–: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Executive Committee, 1980-2003. Resource Allocation Subcommittee, 1994-1995. Dean's Committee, Cleveland Veterans Administration Medical Center, 1980-1993.

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    Faculty Program Planning Committee, AMICI MEDICINAE, 1980-1982. Phase III Neuroscience Committee, 1981-1986. Long Term Strategic Planning Group, 1981-1986. Advisory Committee, NIDRR, Rehabilitation Engineering Center, 1982-1983; 1988-1993. Major Institutional Committees: 1980– (Cont.): Chairman, Search Committee for Chairman of Otolaryngology, 1982-1984. Ad Hoc Committee on Departmental Status for Rehabilitation Medicine, 1984. Executive Committee, Geriatric Center for Clinical Assessment, Research, and Education, 1984-1987. Search Committee for Director of Neurology, Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital, 1985-1987. Advisory Committee, Division of General Medical Sciences, 1986-2007. Chairman, 1990-1992; 2004-2007. Chairman, Search Committee for Chief of Staff Cleveland Veterans Administration Medical Center, 1987-1988. Core Academic Program, Executive Committee, 1987-1993. Committee on Medical Education, 1987-1990. Teaching Excellence Awards Committee, 1988. Council of Clinical Chairmen, 1988-1993. Secretary-Treasurer, 1988-1990. Council on Graduate Medical Education, 1988-1992. Steering Committee, 1988-1991. Medical Alumni Board of Trustees, 1989-1990. Co-Chairman, Faculty Drive, Medical Annual Fund Leadership Committee, 1989-1990. Search Committee for Chairman of Neurosciences, 1989-1990. Chairman, Search Committee for Chairman of Neurological Surgery, 1991. Faculty Gifts Committee, 1991. Chairman, Search Committee for Chairman of Ophthalmology, 1991-1992. Maurice Victor and Betty Q. Banker Visiting Professorship Committee, MetroHealth Medical Center, 1991-1993. Art Advisory Selection Committee, Biomedical Research Building, 1992-1993. Search Committee for Chairman of Pediatrics, 1994-1995. Search Committee for Chairman of Radiation Oncology, 1996-1997. Search Committee for Chairman of Internal Medicine, 1997-1998. Search Committee for Vice Dean, 1997-1998. Search Committee for Chairman of Surgery, 1998-2000. Search Committee for Chairman of Reproductive Biology/Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1999-2001. Search Committee for Chairman of Psychiatry, 1999-2000. Search Committee for Chairman of Anesthesiology, 1999-2000. Search Committee for Chairman of Family Medicine, 2000-2002. Liaison Committee for Medical Education, Self-Study Steering Committee, 2001-2002. Institutional Oversight Committee, Coulter-CASE Translation Research and Innovation Program, 2005–2008. University Hospitals of Cleveland (List is incomplete from 1994) Clinical (formerly Medical) Council, 1980-2003; 2006– Chair 1994-2003. Professional Liability Committee, 1980. Quality Assurance Committee, 1981-1982. Spine Center Task Force, 1982. Advisory Committee for Physical and Occupational Therapy, 1982-1988. Chairman, Quality Monitoring Council, 1994-2003. Chairman, Search Committee for Director of Division of Neurosurgery, 1980-1981. Finance Committee of Board of Trustees, 1982-1988. Search Committee, Director of Pediatric Neurology, 1983-1984. P.E.T. Advisory Committee, 1985-1987. Interim Executive Committee, Faculty Health Services Organization, 1993. Professional Advisory Council, 1994-1995. Performance Improvement Council, 1995-1997 Robert J. Frackleton Memorial Fund Committee, 1994–2001.

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    Chairman, Search Committee for University Ireland Cancer Center, 1994-1995. Nurses Coordinating Council, 1994-1996. Honorary Committee, Edgar B. Jackson, Jr., M.D. Chair, 2001-2002. University Hospitals Health System Directorships and Trusteeships: 1994-2003 : University Hospitals Holdings, Inc. University Primary Care Practices, Inc. University Hospitals Management Services Organization, Inc. Pathology Associates of University Hospitals, Inc. MacDonald Physicians, Inc. Eponymic and Annual Lectureships and Professorships: 1. Joseph J. Gitt Visiting Professor, Washington University, January 1979. 2. Third Annual Sidney Starkman Lecturer, University of Toronto, May 1980. 3. Bernard J. Alpers Lecturer in Clinical Neurology, Jefferson Medical College, April 1984. 4. G. Milton Shy Visiting Professor and Memorial Lecturer, Columbia University and University of Pennsylvania,

    October 1984. 5. Parker Heath Memorial Lecturer, Section Council on Ophthalmology to the American Medical Association,

    American Academy of Ophthalmology, New Orleans, November 1986. 6. The Fifteenth Robert B. Aird Visiting Professor of Neurology, University of California at San Francisco, September

    1987. 7. The Frank Netter Lecturer, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Chicago, April 1989 (now

    designated the H. Houston Merritt Lecturer). 8. The first Barraquer-Lafora Lecturer of the Sociedad Española de Neurología (Spanish Neurological Society),

    Barcelona, December 1990. 9. Distinguished Guest Visitor, Nebraska Academy of Neurologists and Neurosurgeons, Omaha, October 1991. 10. Eighth Annual Fogan Lecturer, State University of New York at Buffalo, February 1992. 11. Distinguished Guest Lecturer, Japanese Ophthalmological Society, Yokohama, May 1992. 12. Lettura Magistrale, Societa Italiana di Neurofisiologia Clinica, Alghero, Sardinia, May 1992. 13. Benjamin Boshes Memorial Lecturer, Israel Neurological Association, November 1992. 14. Morris B. Bender Memorial Lecturer, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, New York, March 1993. 15. The 14th T.S. Srinivasan Endowment Lecturer, Madras, February 1994. 16. Silver Jubilee Lecturer, Medical College of Trivandrum, India, February 1994. 17. The J.L. Silversides Visiting Professorship and Lectureship in Neurology, Toronto, May 1994. 18. Cumings Lecturer, The Migraine Trust, London, September 1994. 19. American Council for Headache Education Lecturer, San Diego, May 1996. 20. Morton Nathanson Distinguished Lectureship in Neurology, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Albert Einstein

    College of Medicine, March 1997. 21. Bernard A. Rogowski Lecturer, Yale University School of Medicine, April 1997. 22. Morris B. Bender Memorial Lecturer, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, New York, May 1998. 23. THE INVITED LECTURER, 39th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Neurologic Society, Kurashiki, October 2001. 24. Victor and Clara Soriano Lecturer, Israel Neurological Association, November 2001. 25. Keynote Speaker, International Neurology Forum, 2004. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. 26. The 7th Annual Athasit Vejjajiva Lecture, Mahidol University, Bangkok, 2006 Awards and Honors: 1. Sphinx Senior Society, University of Pennsylvania, 1956-1957. 2. Outstanding Teacher Award, House Staff Physicians Association, University of Miami Affiliated Hospitals, 1979-1980. 3. Alpha Omega Alpha, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Faculty Member, 1983. 4. Parker Heath Award, Section Council on Ophthalmology to the American Medical Association, 1986. 5. Kaiser-Permanente Award for Excellence in Teaching, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, 1987. 6. Honorary Member, Asociacion Colombiana de Neurologia, Bogota, Columbia, 1987.

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    Awards and Honors (Cont): 7. “Hall of Fame,” Benign Essential Blepharospasm Research Foundation, 1991. 8. Ernst Jung-Medaille für Medizine in Gold, 1993. 9. The 14th T.S. Srinivasan Endowment Lectureship Medal and Scroll, Madras, India, 1994. 10. Silver Jubilee Oration Award, Medical College of Trivandrum, India, 1994. 11. American Council for Headache Education Lecture Award, 1996. 12. Foreign Member, Academy of the Medical Sciences of the Kazakhstan, 1996. 13. Honorary Member, American Academy of Neurology, 1997. 14. Vietnam Veterans Institute, Board of Scholars, 1998– 15. Distinguished Service Award, North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society, 1999. 16. Honorary Professor, Astana State Medical Academy, Kazakhstan Ministry of Education, Culture, and Public Health, 1999. 17. Establishment of the Dorothy R. Blair–Robert B. Daroff, M.D. Endowed Professorship of Neurology, Case Western

    Reserve University School of Medicine, 2000. 18. Cornerstone Endowment Foundation Founder, American Academy of Neurology, 2000. 19. DOCTOR’S AWARD, Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America, 2001. 20. Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Service, World Federation of Neurology, 2001. 21. Honorary Member, American Neurological Association, 2001. 22. Fellow, American Headache Society, 2001. 23. John H. Budd, MD Distinguished Membership Award, Academy of Medicine–Cleveland/Northern Ohio Medical Association, 2002. 24. Distinguished Graduate Award, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 2003. 25. Invitado de Honor, Congreso Iberoamericano de Neuro-Oftalmologia, 2003. 26. Establishment of the Robert B. Daroff Teaching Excellence Award, Department of Neurology, University Hospitals

    of Cleveland, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, 2004. 27. Lifetime Achievement Award, NeuroSciences India Group, 2005. 28. John R. Graham Senior Clinician’s Forum Award, American Headache Society, 2005. 20. Honorary Director for Life, Fairhill Center, 2006. 30. University Hospitals Neurological Institute Leadership Award, 2007. 31. A.B. Baker Lifetime Achievement in Neurological Education Award, American Academy of Neurology, 2008. Governmental Proclamations:

    1. State of Ohio, Proclamation of Recognition, signed by Governor George Voinovich, October 1, 1991. 2. Ohio House of Representatives, Proclamation of Recognition, signed by the Speaker of the House, Vern Riffe,

    January 1994. 3. City of Philadelphia, Citation of Recognition, signed by Mayor John F. Street, May 14, 2000. 4. The General Assembly of the State of Ohio, Ohio Senate, Proclamation of Recognition, signed by the President of the

    Ohio Senate, Richard H. Finan and Eric D. Fingerhut, 25th Senatorial District, October 2001. 5. City of Cleveland, Proclamation of Recognition, signed by Jane L. Campbell, Mayor, April 26, 2002. 6. Ohio House of Representatives, Proclamation of Recognition, signed by the Speaker of the House, Larry

    Householder, August 2003. 7. Resolution honoring Robert B. Daroff, M.D., from the Cuyahoga County Commissioners, November 6, 2003.

    Scientific Presentations, Lectureships, Program Participation: (Community hospital continuing education and intramural lectures are not listed)

    1. “See-Saw Nystagmus,” Second Postgraduate Symposium on Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology, sponsored by University of Miami School of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology and The Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami Beach, Florida, January 4, 1965.

    2. “Cerebral Malaria in Vietnam,” San Francisco Neurological Association, San Francisco, California, November 29,

    1967. 3. Visiting Lecturer in Neuro-Ophthalmology to the Eye Section of Hawaiian Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Society,

    February 18-22, 1968. Ten-hour course in Neuro-Ophthalmology at the Queens Medical Center, Honolulu, Oahu.

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    4. Faculty of “Sixth Postgraduate Symposium on Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology,” sponsored by the Department of Ophthalmology and The Bascom Palmer Eye Institute of the University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, January 7-10, 1969.

    Presentation: “Ophthalmoneurological Motility Pearls” 5. “Experiences of a Physician in Vietnam,” University of Miami School of Medicine Chapter of Student's American

    Medical Association, Miami, Florida, February 18, 1969. Scientific Presentations, Lectureships, Program Participation (Cont.): 6. Discussion of “Diabetic Ophthalmoplegia: A Clinico-Pathological Investigation,” a paper by Asbury et al., American

    Neurological Association, Beverly Hills, California, June 9, 1969 (by invitation). 7. “The Syndrome of Raeder and Carotid Cavernous Aneurysms,” Mt. Sinai Hospital, Miami Beach, Florida, September

    12, 1969. 8. Faculty of “Symposium on Control of Eye Movements,” sponsored by Smith-Kettlewell Institute of Visual Sciences,

    Pacific Medical Center and the Department of Visual Sciences of the University of Pacific Graduate School of Medical Sciences, San Francisco, California, November 10-11, 1969.

    Presentation: “Neurophysiological, Neuro-Ophthalmological Correlation in Eye Movements” (with Dr. W.F. Hoyt) 9. Faculty of “Seventh Annual Neuro-Ophthalmology Course,” sponsored by the Department of Ophthalmology and

    The Bascom Palmer Eye Institute of the University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami Beach, Florida, January 5-9, 1970. Presentation: “Ocular Motor Manifestations of Brain Stem and Cerebellar Dysfunction”

    10. Neuro-Ophthalmic Pathology Symposium, “Pathology of Oculomotor Nerve Palsy in a Diabetic,” Wilmer

    Ophthalmological Institute, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, February 27, 1970 (presented by Dr. Weber).

    11. Faculty of “Special Course in Neuro-Ophthalmology,” American Academy of Neurology, Miami Beach, Florida,

    April 29, 1970. Presentation: “Pathophysiology of the Ocular Motor System” 12. Faculty of “International Conference on Vascular Diseases of the Brain and Spinal Cord,” sponsored by the American

    Academy of Neurology and the University of South California School of Medicine, Anaheim, California, May 25, 1970.

    Presentation: “Neuro-Ophthalmology in Cerebral Vascular Disease” 13. Opening Address in the session, “Neurological Aspects of Ocular Movements,” Oxford Ophthalmological Congress,

    Oxford, England, July 7, 1970. Presentation: “Physiologic, Anatomic and Pathophysiologic Considerations of Eye Movements” 14. Guest Lecturer, Institute of Neurology, The National Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Queen Square, London,

    England, July 10, 1970. Presentation: “Ocular Manifestations of Brain Stem and Cerebellar Dysfunction” 15. Visiting Lecturer in Neuro-Ophthalmology, The Wilmer Eye Institute, Department of Ophthalmology, The Johns

    Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, September 17-19, 1970. Presentations: “Ocular Motility” “The Pupillary System” 16. Faculty of “Anesthesiology and the Nervous System,” Eighth Annual Postgraduate Seminar sponsored by the

    Departments of Anesthesiology of the University of Miami School of Medicine and the University of Florida College of Medicine, Hollywood Beach, Florida, January 7-10, 1971.

    Presentation: “Pathophysiology of Cerebral Edema”

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    17. “Eye Movements and Ocular Muscles,” Puget Sound Academy of Ophthalmology, Seattle, Washington, January 17, 1971 (presented by Dr. David).

    18. Invited participant in Symposium on “Neurological Systems,” Biomedical Engineering Society, 55th Annual Meeting

    of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Chicago, Illinois, April 15, 1971. Presentation: “The Metrics of Normal Human Saccadic Eye Movements” 19. Visiting Professor of Neurology, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, May 24-25, 1971. Scientific Presentations, Lectureships, Program Participation (Cont.): 20. Visiting Lecturer in Neuro-Ophthalmology, Neurology Service, West Haven Veterans Administration Hospital and

    Department of Neurology, Yale University School of Medicine, July 19-20, 1971. Presentations: “Eye Movement Disturbances in Brain Stem and Cerebellar Disease” “Assorted Eye Movement Disorders” (with Dr. N.J. David) “Some Aspects of Eye Movement Physiology” 21. Instructor, Clinical Seminar Program, Annual Assembly of the American Academy of General Practice, Miami

    Beach, Florida, October 4-7, 1971. 22. Faculty of “Ninth Annual Neuro-Ophthalmology Course,” sponsored by the Department of Ophthalmology and The

    Bascom Palmer Eye Institute of the University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami Beach, Florida, January 4-7, 1972.

    Presentations: “Potpourri of Eye Movement Disturbances, I” (with Dr. N.J. David)

    “Potpourri of Eye Movement Disturbances, II” (with Dr. N.J. David) 23. Faculty, Workshop on “Diabetic Neuropathy,” Nineteenth Postgraduate Course of the American Diabetes

    Association, Miami, Florida, January 25, 1972. 24. Guest Lecturer in Neuro-Ophthalmology, Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 17-18, 1972. Presentation: “The Spectrum of Eye Movement Disorders” 25. Guest Lecturer, Department of Neurology, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia,

    Pennsylvania, March 17, 1972. Presentation: “Aspects of Eye Movement Neurophysiology” 26. Guest Lecturer, Department of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia,

    Pennsylvania, March 20, 1972. Presentation: “The Spectrum of Eye Movement Disorders” 27. Faculty of Special Course in Neuro-Ophthalmology, American Academy of Neurology, St. Louis, Missouri, April 24,

    1972. Presentations: “Neurophysiology of Eye Movements”

    “Clinical Disorders of Gaze Mechanisms” “Ocular Oscillations” (with Dr. N.J. David) 28. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, “Ocular Motor Function Following Hemispherectomy,”

    Sarasota, Florida, April 27, 1972 (presented by Dr. Weber). 29. Discussion of “Unusual Abnormal Eye Movements in a Family with Hereditary Spinocerebellar Degenerations,” a

    paper by S. Starkman et al., American Academy of Neurology, St. Louis, Missouri, April 28, 1972 (by invitation). 30. Guest Speaker, Neuro-Ophthalmology Symposium, The Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital Alumni Association,

    Jamaica, New York, May 13, 1972. Presentation: “Eye Signs in Brain Stem and Cerebellar Disease”

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    Scientific Presentations, Lectureships, Program Participation (Cont.): 31. Discussion of “The Lesions Producing Paralysis of Downward but Not Upward Gaze,” a paper by L. Jacobs et al.,

    American Neurological Association, Chicago, Illinois, June 12, 1972 (by invitation). 32. Discussion of “Two Visual Systems in Clinical Neurology. The Readaptive Role of the Primitive Tectal System in

    Visual Agnosic Patients,” a paper by M.I. Botez, American Neurological Association, Chicago, Illinois, June 12, 1972.

    33. Visiting Professor in Neuro-Ophthalmology, University of California Medical Center, San Francisco, California, August 3-8, 1972. 34. Visiting Professor in Neurology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee, August 10-11,

    1972. Presentations: “Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia” “Oscillatory Disturbances of Eye Movements” 35. Faculty, “Postgraduate Seminar in Neuromuscular Diseases,” sponsored by the Department of Neurology, University

    of Miami School of Medicine, Miami Beach, Florida, November 8-11, 1972. Presentation: “Advances in Treatment of Myasthenia Gravis” 36. “Medical Diagnosis of Eye Movement Disorders,” Committee on Vision of the National Academy of Sciences-

    National Research Council (NAS-NRC), Washington, D.C., November 30, 1972 (by invitation). 37. Guest Lecturer, Department of Neurology, George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, D.C.,

    December 1, 1972. Presentation: “Acquired Disorders of Eye Movements” 38. Faculty, “Neuro-Ophthalmology Course,” sponsored by the Department of Ophthalmology and The Bascom Palmer

    Eye Institute of the University of Miami School of Medicine, Key Biscayne, Florida, January 3-6, 1973. Presentation: “Control of Eye Movements: Supranuclear and Brainstem Mechanisms

    Discussion of: “Defective Saccadic Eye Movements in Wilson's Disease” 39. Faculty, 8th Annual Postgraduate Course “Internal Medicine 1973,” University of Miami School of Medicine,

    Department of Medicine, Miami, Florida, February 15, 1973. Presentation: “Treatment of Parkinsonism” 40. Guest Faculty, University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine, Division of Postgraduate Medical Education, Course on

    Ocular Motor and Vestibular Disorders, Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, Canada, February 26-28, 1973. Presentations: “Neurophysiology of Eye Movements” “Neuro-Ophthalmological Examination”

    “Eye Movement Disturbances in Brainstem and Cerebellar Disease” “Ocular Oscillations” 41. Faculty, American College of Physicians Postgraduate Course in “Practical Management and Therapy of

    Neurological Diseases,” Miami Beach, Florida, March 5-8, 1973. Presentations: “Selected Aspects of Neuro-Ophthalmology” “Seizures I. Diagnosis and Classification” “Seizures II. Treatment” “Pains in the Back” 42. Visiting Professor of Neurology, Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North

    Carolina, March 20-21, 1973. Presentation: “Physiological and Clinical Considerations of Eye Movement Control” 43. Faculty of Special Course “The Scientific Basis of Neurology,” American Academy of Neurology, Boston, April 25,

    1973. Presentation: “Neurophysiology of Eye Movements”

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    Scientific Presentations, Lectureships, Program Participation (Cont.): 44. “Early Onset External Ophthalmoplegia and Retinopathy: A Distinct Clinical and Neuropathological Syndrome,”

    American Academy of Neurology, Session on Neuromuscular Diseases, Boston, Massachusetts, April 27, 1973 (presented by Dr. Cullen).

    45. “Velocity Characteristics of Normal Human Saccades,” Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology,

    Sarasota, Florida, May 6, 1973 (presented by Dr. B.T. Troost). 46. Guest Lecturer, ENT Clinic, Kantonsspital, Zurich, Switzerland, August 29, 1973. Presentation: “Pathological Oscillations of the Eyes” 47. Visiting Professor of Neuro-Ophthalmology, Universitats-Augenklinik, Freiburg, West Germany, August 31, 1973. 48. Opening Address at the Cambridge Ophthalmological Symposium on Strabismus, School of Pythagoras, St. John's

    College, Cambridge, England, September 3, 1973. Presentation: “Control of Ocular Movements” 49. Visiting Consultant in Neuro-Ophthalmology, Medical Ophthalmology Unit, St. Thomas' Hospital, London, England,

    September 5, 1973. 50. Guest Lecturer, Institute of Neurology, The National Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Queen Square, London,

    England, September 7, 1973. Presentation: “Pathological Oscillations of the Eyes” 51. Faculty, “Neuro-Ophthalmology Course” sponsored by the Department of Ophthalmology and The Bascom Palmer

    Eye Institute of the University of Miami School of Medicine, Key Biscayne, Florida, January 7-10, 1974. Presentations: “Migraine Syndromes” “The Ocular Myopathies” Discussions of: “Paralytic Pontine Exotropia” “Absent Oculocephalic and Oculovestibular Reflexes with Cerebral Lesions” 52. Faculty, Postgraduate Seminar in Neurology, “A Modern Practical Approach to Neurological Medicine,” Miami,

    Florida, January 28-31, 1974. Presentations: “Evaluation of Headaches”

    “Pearls in the Diagnosis and Management of Parkinsonism” 53. Guest Speaker, Colloquium on Cyclic Ocular Phenomena, Neuropsychiatric Institute, Center for the Health Sciences,

    University of California at Los Angeles, February 21, 1974 (by invitation). Presentation: “Periodic Alternating Nystagmus: A Review of the Phenomenology and Speculations Concerning Mechanisms” 54. Visiting Lecturer in Neuro-Ophthalmology, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Iowa School of Medicine,

    Iowa City, Iowa, March 5-6, 1974. Presentations: “Aspects of Eye Movement Physiology” “Pathological Oscillations of the Eyes” 55. Co-Chairman, Special Course in Neuro-Ophthalmology, American Academy of Neurology, San Francisco,

    California, April 24, 1974. Presentation: “Ocular Oscillations: Clinical Phenomenology” 56. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, “Saccadic Latencies to Multimodal Stimuli,” Sarasota,

    Florida, April 24, 1974 (presented by Dr. L.F. Dell’Osso). 57. “Tensilon Infrared Optokinetic Nystagmography in the Diagnosis of Myasthenia Gravis,” American Academy of

    Neurology, San Francisco, California, April 26, 1974 (presented by Dr. Spector).

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    Scientific Presentations, Lectureships, Program Participation (Cont.): 58. Concluding and Summarizing Address of the Clinical Sciences Section of the Symposium on “Basic Mechanisms of

    Ocular Motility and Their Clinical Implications,” Wenner-Gren Center, Stockholm, Sweden, June 3-5, 1974. 59. Myasthenia Gravis Foundation Annual Meeting, “Tensilon Infrared Optokinetic Nystagmography in the Diagnosis of

    Myasthenia Gravis,” New York City, New York, December 6, 1974 (presented by Dr. Spector). 60. Faculty, “Neuro-Ophthalmology Course,” sponsored by the Department of Ophthalmology, The Bascom Palmer Eye

    Institute of the University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami Beach, Florida, January 6-9, 1975. Presentations: “Temporal, Parietal, and Occipital Lobe Disease” “Neurological Aspects of Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia” 61. “Tensilon Infrared Optokinetic Nystagmography in the Diagnosis of Myasthenia Gravis,” Neuro-Ophthalmology

    Course, Ibid (presented by Dr. Spector). 62. Guest Faculty, Rocky Mountain Neuro-Ophthalmology Symposium, sponsored by the Department of Neurology,

    University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Santa Fe, New Mexico, February 6-8, 1975. Presentations: “Nystagmus” “Supranuclear Disorders of Ocular Motility” “Visual Problems of Cerebral Dysfunction” “Migraine, Diagnosis and Treatment” “Ocular Oscillations” 63. Guest Speaker, Neuro-Ophthalmology Conference, sponsored by the Departments of Ophthalmology, Neurology, and

    Neurosurgery, McGill University and the Departments of Ophthalmology and Neurology, University of Montreal, Canada, March 17-18, 1975.

    Presentation: “Ocular-Motor System: Anatomy and Physiology” 64. Postgraduate Seminar in Neurology, “A Modern Practical Approach to Neurological Medicine,” Miami, Florida,

    March 10-14, 1975. Presentations: “Headaches” “Practical Management of Common Neurological Syndromes” 65. Chairman of the General Scientific Session of the 27th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology,

    Miami Beach, Florida, May 3, 1975. 66. New York Academy of Sciences Conference on Myasthenia Gravis, “Endrophonium Infrared Optokinetic

    Nystagmography in the Diagnosis of Myasthenia Gravis,” New York City, New York, May 31, 1975 (presented by Dr. Spector).

    67. Fellowship of Academic Neurological Surgeons, “Nystagmus of Neurosurgical Interest,” Miami, Florida, June 27,

    1975. 68. Visiting Professor, Washington Hospital Center, Washington, D.C., October 4, 1975. 69. Visiting Professor of Neurology, University of Vermont School of Medicine, Burlington, Vermont, October 6-7,

    1975. 70. Faculty, International Neurological Symposium, Israel, November 6-19, 1975. Presentations: “Diagnosis and Treatment of Convulsive Disorders” “Neuro-Ophthalmology” 71. Visiting Consultant in Neuro-Ophthalmology, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashimer, Tel Aviv University, Israel,

    November 10, 1975. 72. Visiting Professor, Tucson medical Center, University of Arizona School of Medicine, Tucson, Arizona, December 1-

    5, 1975.

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    Scientific Presentations, Lectureships, Program Participation (Cont.): 73. Moderator, Session on “Brain,” Postgraduate Seminar in Ultrasound & Nuclear Medicine, Key Biscayne, Florida,

    January 6, 1976. 74. Faculty, “Neuro-Ophthalmology Course,” sponsored by the Department of Ophthalmology, The Bascom Palmer Eye

    Institute of the University of Miami School of Medicine, Key Biscayne, Florida, January 6-9, 1976. Presentation: “Clinical Disturbances of Gaze” 75. Third Annual Course in Practical Modern Neurology, Miami Beach, Florida, February 1-5, 1976. Presentations: “The Pupil and Extraocular Motility in Neurologic Diagnosis” “Evaluation and Management of Headaches” 76. Guest Faculty, Rocky Mountain Neuro-Ophthalmology Symposium, Santa Fe, New Mexico, February 5-7, 1976. Presentations: “Vertigo” “Nystagmus” “Internuclear Disturbances of Gaze” 77. Co-Director, Seminar in Basic Neurology, Miami Beach, Florida, February 24-27, 1976. Presentations: “Topical Diagnosis of Neurological Disease” “Helpful Hints in Taking the Neurology Board Examination” 78. American Neurotology Society, “Eye Movement Disturbances Consequent to Brain Stem and Cerebellar

    Dysfunction,” Palm Beach, Florida, April 26, 1976. 79. “Effects of Visual Pursuit Deficit on the Human Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex,” American Academy of Neurology,

    Toronto, Canada, April 29, 1976 (presented by Dr. Troost). 80. Discussion of “Comparison of Acetylcholine Receptor Distribution and Muscle Histochemistry in Normal and

    Denervated Monkey Extraocular Muscle,” a paper by S.P. Ringel et al., American Academy of Neurology, Toronto, Canada, May 1, 1976 (by invitation).

    81. “Ocular Motor Pursuit Deficits and Human Vestibulo-Ocular Gain,” Association for Research in Vision and

    Ophthalmology, Sarasota, Florida, April 27, 1976 (presented by Dr. L.F. Dell’Osso). 82. American Neurological Association, “Quantitative Analysis of the Ocular Motor Deficit in Progressive Supranuclear

    Palsy,” San Francisco, California, June 14, 1976 (presented by Dr. B.T. Troost). 83. “Double Blind Study of Efficacy of Discase in Treatment of Disc Displacement,” International Society for Lumbar

    Spine, June 23, 1976 (presented by Dr. Mark Brown). 84. Faculty, University of Miami School of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine Review Course, “Fundamental

    and Clinical Aspects of Internal Medicine,” Key Biscayne, Florida, October 11-23, 1976. Presentations: “Dizziness”

    “Headaches” 85. Faculty, “Neuro-Ophthalmology Course,” sponsored by the Department of Ophthalmology, The Bascom Palmer Eye

    Institute of the University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami Beach, Florida, January 4-7, 1977. Presentation: “Evaluation of Dizziness and Vertigo” 86. Faculty, “A Neurological Update,” presented by the Department of Neurology, University of Miami School of

    Medicine, Miami Beach, Florida, January 24-28, 1977. Presentation: “Gaze Pathways and Gaze Disturbances” 87. Faculty, Rocky Mountain Neuro-Ophthalmology Course, Durango, Colorado, February 9-11, 1977. Presentations: “Supranuclear Gaze Pareses” “Nystagmus and Ocular Oscillations”

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    “Visual Agnosias and Ocular Motor Apraxias” Scientific Presentations, Lectureships, Program Participation (Cont.): 88. Co-Director, “Basic Neurology for Psychiatrists, Generalists, and Family Practitioners,” presented by the Department

    of Neurology, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami Beach, Florida, February 28-March 4, 1977. Presentation: “Neurological Localization” 89. Visiting Professor of Neurology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, March 24-25, 1977. 90. Co-Chairman, Special Course in Neuro-Ophthalmology, American Academy of Neurology, Atlanta, Georgia, April

    26, 1977. Presentation: “Oscillatory Disturbances of Eye Movements” 91. Chairman of the Afternoon General Scientific Session of the 29th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of

    Neurology, Atlanta, Georgia, April 28, 1977. 92. “Analog Model for Gaze-Evoked Nystagmus,” Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Sarasota,

    Florida, April 29, 1977 (presented by Dr. L. Abel). 93. Faculty, Review Course for Certification in Internal Medicine, Miami, Florida, May 29-June 11, 1977. Presentations: “Headaches” “Dizziness” 94. Faculty, Fourth Annual Review Course, “Fundamental and Clinical Aspects of Internal Medicine,” sponsored by the

    Department of Medicine, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, October 22, 1977. Presentation: “Headaches” 95. Chairman of Eye Movements Session, Workshop in Neuro-Ophthalmology, Fourth International Symposium of

    Department of Ophthalmology, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa, November 11, 1977. Presentation: “Nystagmus, A Contemporary Approach” 96. Faculty, Symposium on Neuro-Ophthalmology, sponsored by the Minneapolis Clinic of Psychiatry and Neurology,

    Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 14-15, 1977. Presentations: “Gaze Disturbances” “Ocular Oscillations” 97. Faculty, “Neurological Update,” presented by the Department of Neurology, University of Miami School of

    Medicine, Miami Beach, Florida, January 23-27, 1978. Presentation: “Oscillatory Disturbances of Eye Movements” 98. Faculty, Florida Mid-Winter Ophthalmological Seminar, Boca Raton, Florida, February 6-8, 1978.

    Presentation: “Nystagmus” 99. Faculty, Rocky Mountain Neuro-Ophthalmology Course, Durango, Colorado, February 16-18, 1978. Presentations: “Vertigo” “Nystagmus” “Ocular Oscillations” 100. Co-Director, “Basic Neurology for Psychiatrists, Generalists, and Family Practitioners,” presented by the Department

    of Neurology, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami Beach, Florida, February 27-March 3, 1978. Presentations: “Neurological Localization” “Headaches” 101. Faculty, “Current Clinical Concepts in Otolaryngology,” presented by the Department of Otolaryngology, University

    of Miami School of Medicine, Miami Beach, Florida, March 24, 1978. Presentation: “Specific Nystagmus Types”

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    102. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, “Intersensory Delay in the Audio-Ocular Response,” Sarasota, Florida, May 1, 1978 (presented by Dr. J. Zahn).

    Scientific Presentations, Lectureships, Program Participation (Cont.): 103. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, “Saccadic Plasticity in Humans,” Sarasota, Florida, May 4,

    1978 (presented by Dr. Dell’Osso). 104. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, “Fast Eye Movements in Lateral Gaze,” Sarasota, Florida,

    May 5, 1978 (presented by Dr. L. Abel). 105. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, “Latent and Manifest Latent Nystagmus,” Sarasota, Florida,

    May 5, 1978 (presented by Dr. D. Schmidt). 106. Moderator, Ocular Motility Section, 2nd Congress of the International Society of Neuro-Ophthalmology, National

    Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, May 2, 1978. 107. Faculty, “First Annual Symposium on Contemporary Clinical Neurology,” presented by the Department of

    Neurology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, July 6-8, 1978. Presentations: “Neuro-Ophthalmologic Manifestations of Stroke” “Parkinson's Disease and Its Treatment” “Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia” 108. Faculty, Fifth Annual Review Course for Certification in Internal Medicine, Key Biscayne, Florida, August 25, 1978. Presentations: “Headaches” “Dizziness” 109. Deutsche Ophthalmologische Gesellschaft, “Plastische und dynamische Veranderungen des sakkadischen Systems bei

    Augenmuskelparesen,” Dusseldorf, West Germany, September 20, 1978 (presented by Dr. D. Schmidt). 110. American Neurological Association, “Absence of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep in Patients with Spinocerebellar

    Degeneration and Slow Saccades,” Washington, D.C., September 23, 1978 (presented by Dr. I. Osorio). 111. Chairman, Afternoon Platform Session, 103rd Annual Meeting of American Neurological Association, Washington,

    D.C., September 23, 1978. 112. Visiting Professor of Neurology, Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, November

    1-2, 1978. 113. Visiting Professor of Neurology, Letterman Army Medical Center, San Francisco, California, November 6-8, 1978. 114. Berliner Augenarztlichen Gesellschaft, “Sakkadische Bewegungsformen bei der Myasthenie,” Berlin, West Germany,

    December 3, 1978 (presented by Dr. D. Schmidt). 115. Joseph J. Gitt Visiting Professor of Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri,

    January 23-25, 1979. 116. Faculty, “Neurology Update,” presented by the Department of Neurology, University of Miami School of Medicine,

    Miami Beach, Florida, January 29-February 2, 1979. Presentations: “Dizziness and Vertigo” “Headache - Diagnosis and Treatment” 117. Faculty, “Fifth Annual Rocky Mountain Neuro-Ophthalmology Course,” Jackson Hole, Wyoming, February 21-23,

    1979. Presentations: “Neuro-Ophthalmology of Higher Cortical Disorders” “Ocular Oscillations” “Ocular Myasthenia” 118. Director, “Basic Neurology Course,” Miami Beach, Florida, February 25-March 2, 1979.

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    Scientific Presentations, Lectureships, Program Participation (Cont.): 119. Faculty, Harvard Neuro-Ophthalmology Symposium, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 9-13, 1979. Presentations: “Vascular Headaches” “Disturbances of Gaze” “Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia” “Ocular Oscillations” “Nystagmus” 120. Chairman, Special Course in Neuro-Ophthalmology, American Academy of Neurology, Chicago, Illinois, April 24,

    1979. 121. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, “Model of Alexander's Law,” Sarasota, Florida, May 4, 1979

    (presented by Dr. M. Doslak). 122. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, “Saccadic Waveforms and Dynamics in Ocular Myasthenia,”

    Sarasota, Florida, May 4, 1979 (presented by Dr. L.F. Dell’Osso). 123. “Computer Simulation of Ocular Myasthenia,” Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Sarasota,

    Florida, May 4, 1979 (presented by Dr. L. Abel). 124. Faculty, Neuro-Ophthalmic Aspects of the Orbit and Cavernous Sinus, sponsored by the Department of

    Ophthalmology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, May 10-12, 1979. Presentations: “Chronic Progressive Ophthalmoplegia” “Cranial Neuropathies” 125. Faculty, Second Annual Symposium on Contemporary Clinical Neurology, sponsored by the Department of

    Neurology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, July 25-28, 1979. Presentations: “Headache” “Vertigo” “Unequal Pupils” “Neurological Complications of Pregnancy” 126. Faculty, Sixth Annual Review Course of Certification in Internal Medicine, Bal Harbor, Florida, August 31, 1979. Presentations: “Headaches” “Epilepsy” “Dementia” 127. “Postural Imbalance with Head Extension,” Deutsche Physiologische Gellschaft, Kiel, West Germany, September 25,

    1979 (presented by Dr. Krafczyk). 128. “Computer Simulation of Myasthenic Eye Movements,” 32nd Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and

    Biology, Denver, Colorado, October 8, 1979 (presented by Dr. L. Abel). 129. “Model of Alexander's Law of Nystagmus Variation,” 32nd Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and

    Biology, Denver, Colorado, October 8, 1979 (presented by Dr. M. Doslak). 130. “Questions Generated by the Systems Approach to Nystagmus,” The Ocular Motor System - 1980, a meeting held at

    the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, January 23, 1980 (presented by Dr. L. Dell’Osso). 131. Faculty, “Intensive Care for Neurological Trauma and Disease: A New Decade,” presented by the Department of

    Neurological Surgery, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami Beach, Florida, January 24, 1980. Presentation: “Intensive Care Neurological Assessment” 132. Faculty, “A Neurological Update,” sponsored by the Department of Neurology, University of Miami School of

    Medicine, Miami Beach, Florida, January 30, 1980 Presentation: “Problems in the Diagnosis and Management of Myasthenia Gravis”

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    Scientific Presentations, Lectureships, Program Participation (Cont.): 133. Faculty, The Annual President's Meeting of the Washington State Academy of Ophthalmology, Seattle, Washington,

    February 1-2, 1980. Presentations: “Headaches” “Ocular Oscillations” 134. Faculty, “Sixth Annual Rocky Mountain Neuro-Ophthalmology Course,” Santa Fe, New Mexico, February 20-22,

    1980. Presentations: “Pupil” “Cerebellar Eye Signs” “Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia” 135. Co-Director, “Basic Neurology for Psychiatrists and Generalists,” presented by the Department of Neurology,

    University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami Beach, Florida, February 26-March 2, 1980. 136. “Alexander's Law: A Model and Resulting Study,” The American Neurotology Society, Palm Beach, Florida, April

    12, 1980 (presented by Dr. M. Doslak). 137. Co-Chairman, Neuro-Ophthalmology Breakfast Seminar, American Academy of Neurology, New Orleans, Louisiana,

    April 29, 1980. 138. “Experimental Studies of Alexander's Law,” Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Sarasota,

    Florida, May 7, 1980 (presented by Dr. M. Doslak). 139. “Unilateral INO: Recovery and Plasticity,” Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Sarasota,

    Florida, May 7, 1980 (presented by Dr. L. Dell’Osso). 140. Discussion of “Downbeat Nystagmus,” a paper by R.W. Baloh and J.W. Spooner, American Academy of Neurology,

    New Orleans, May 2, 1980 (by invitation). 141. Visiting Professor of Neurology, University of Toronto School of Medicine, May 5-7, 1980 (Third Annual Sidney

    Starkman Lecturer). 142. Faculty, American College of Physicians, Medical Knowledge Self Assessment Program V, Neurology, Cleveland,

    Ohio, September 4, 1980. 143. “Ocular Myasthenia Gravis,” Department of Ophthalmology Conference, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland,

    Ohio, September 13, 1980. 144. “Cerebral Malaria and Other Experiences of a Neurologist in Vietnam, 1966,” Alpha of Ohio Chapter of Alpha

    Omega Alpha, Fall Lecture, Cleveland, Ohio, November 6, 1980. 145. “Saccadic Eye Movements in Myasthenia Gravis,” Conference on Myasthenia Gravis, New York Academy of

    Sciences, New York City, New York, December 4, 1980. 146. Faculty, “The 1980 Neuro-Ophthalmology Course,” sponsored by the Department of Ophthalmology of the

    University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, December 10-13, 1980. Presentations: “Nystagmus - 1980” “Myasthenia: Diagnosis and Management” 147. “Absence of VOR Suppression in the Presence of Intact Pursuit,” Association for Research in Vision and

    Ophthalmology, Sarasota, Florida, April 28, 1981 (presented by Dr. L. Dell’Osso). 148. Chairman, Special Course in Neuro-Ophthalmology, American Academy of Neurology, Toronto, Canada, April 28,

    1981.

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    Scientific Presentations, Lectureships, Program Participation (Cont.): 149. Chairman, Neurology for Practitioners, “Medicine 1981,” sponsored by the Department of Medicine, Case Western

    Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, May 9, 1981. Presentations: “Headaches I Diagnosis” “Headaches II Treatment” 150. Visiting Professor, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Timken Mercy Medical Center, Canton,

    Ohio, May 12, 1981. Presentation: “Non-migrainous Causes of Headaches” 151. “Nystagmus, 1981,” Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Medical Association, Cleveland, Ohio, May 18, 1981. 152. “Neuro-Ophthalmology for the Practitioner,” sponsored by The Cleveland Clinical Educational Foundation's Center

    for Continuing Medical Education, Cleveland, Ohio, May 29, 1981. Presentations: “Cerebellar Eye Signs” “Chronic Progressive Ophthalmoplegia” 153. “Dizziness, Its Causes and Cures,” Amici Medicinae, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine,

    Cleveland, Ohio, June 10, 1981 (with Dr. B.T. Troost). 154. “Cerebellar Eye Signs,” Annual Meeting of the Neurosurgical Travel Club, Gwinn Estate, Bratenahl, Ohio, June 26,

    1981. 155. Visiting Professor of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Yugoslavia, August 24-25,

    1981. 156. “Cerebellar Eye Signs,” Society of Neurology, Medical Association of Croatia, Zagreb, Yugoslavia, August 25, 1981. 157. Visiting Professor of Neurology, Alfried Krupp Krankenhaus, Essen, West Germany, August 27-28, 1981. 158. Coordinator and Moderator, Session on Disorders of Horizontal and Vertical Gaze, International Symposium on

    “Functional Basis of Ocular Motility Disorders,” Wenner-Gren Center, Stockholm, Sweden, September 1, 1981. 159. Invited Discussor and Panelist, Session on Disorders of the Cerebellum, International Symposium on “Functional

    Basis of Ocular Motility Disorders,” Wenner-Gren Center, Stockholm, Sweden, September 2, 1981. 160. Invited Lecturer, Symposium on “The Neuro-Ophthalmology of Migraine,” 1981 Annual Meeting of the Royal

    College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Toronto, Canada, September 18, 1981. Presentation: “Migraine: An Overview” 161. “Diagnosing Dizziness,” Ohio Medical Education Network (OMEN), sponsored by the Center for Continuing

    Medical Education, Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, Ohio, October 12-16, 1981 (with Dr. B.T. Troost).

    162. Visiting Professor of Neurology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, November 2-4, 1981. 163. Coordinator and Main Speaker, Symposium on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Headaches, sponsored by the

    Department of Continuing Medical Education, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, University Hospitals of Cleveland, and VA Mid-Atlantic Regional Medical Education Center, Richfield, Ohio, November 13-14, 1981.

    164. “Eye Movement Abnormalities in the Eaton-Lambert Syndrome,” Annual Meeting of the Myasthenia Gravis

    Foundation, New York, New York, December 4, 1981.

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    Scientific Presentations, Lectureships, Program Participation (Cont.): 165. Faculty, “8th Annual Frontiers in Ophthalmology Seminar,” sponsored by St. Luke's Hospital Medical Center's

    Prentice Eye Institute, Phoenix, Arizona, February 18-20, 1982. Presentations: “Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia” “Headaches” “III, IV, VI Nerve Palsies” 166. Visiting Professor, Department of Neurosciences of the Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio, March 3, 1982. 167. Chairman, Special Course in Neuro-Ophthalmology, American Academy of Neurology, Washington, D.C., April 26,

    1982. 168. Faculty, Breakfast Symposium, American Academy of Neurology, “Doctor, I'm Dizzy,” Washington, D.C., April 27-

    28, 1982. 169. “Eye Movement Abnormalities in the Eaton-Lambert Syndrome,” Association for Research in Vision and

    Ophthalmology, Sarasota, Florida, May 4, 1982 (presented by Dr. L. Dell’Osso). 170. Visiting Professor of Neuro-Ophthalmology, Wills Eye Hospital, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia,

    Pennsylvania, May 12, 1982. 171. “Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia,” Department of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania,

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 13, 1982. 172. Guest Speaker, 37th Annual Meeting of the Ogden Surgical Society, Ogden, Utah, May 18-21, 1982. Presentations: “What's New in My Specialty” “Treatment, Diagnosis, and Prognosis of Transient Ischemic Attacks” 173. Visiting Professor of Neurology, Northwestern University School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, June 8, 1982. 174. Faculty, Neuro-ophthalmology Course, Canadian Congress of Neurological Sciences, Toronto, Canada, June 23,

    1982. Presentation: “Disorders of Gaze” 175. Faculty, Fifth Annual Symposium on Contemporary Clinical Neurology, sponsored by the Department of Neurology,

    Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Hilton Head, South Carolina, July 27-31, 1982. Presentations: “Cerebellar Eye Signs” “Nystagmus” “III, IV, and XI Nerve Palsies” 176. Neurology Consultant, Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences,

    Washington, D.C. and Bethesda, Maryland, September 28, 1982. 177. “Myasthenia Gravis Update,” Myasthenia Gravis Workshop, co-sponsored by the Ohio Chapter of the Myasthenia

    Gravis Foundation and Timken Mercy Medical Center, Canton, Ohio, October 29, 1982. 178. Chairman, First Scientific Session of the Medical Advisory Board of the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation, New York,

    New York, December 3, 1982. 179. Visiting Professor of Neurology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts, December

    14, 1982. 180. Faculty, 10th Annual Meeting of Southern Clinical Neurological Society, Sarasota, Florida, January 23-28, 1983. Presentations: “Disturbances of Gaze” “Peripheral Eye Movement Disorders” “Cerebellar Eye Signs”

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    Scientific Presentations, Lectureships, Program Participation (Cont.): 181. Faculty, 16th Annual “Recent Advances in Neurology,” sponsored by the Department of Neurology of the

    University of California, San Francisco, California, February 10, 1983. Presentations: “Cerebellar Eye Signs” “Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia” 182. Coordinator, “Chronic Pain, Its Causes and Treatment,” Amici Medicinae, Case Western Reserve University School

    of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, February 23, 1983. 183. Visiting Professor of Neurology, Cornell Medical Center, New York, New York, March 1-3, 1983. 184. Faculty, Third Annual Critical Care Symposium on Practical Approaches to Critical Care Neurology and

    Neurosurgery, sponsored by the Center for the Critically Ill, Cleveland, Ohio, April 14, 1983. Presentation: “Management of Status Epilepticus” 185. Faculty, Breakfast Symposium, “Doctor, I'm Dizzy,” American Academy of Neurology, San Diego, California, April

    26, 1983. 186. Chairman, Special Course in Neuro-Ophthalmology, American Academy of Neurology, San Diego, California, April

    26, 1983. 187. Faculty, “Medicine 1983,” sponsored by the Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University School of

    Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, May 5, 1983. Presentations: “Myasthenia Gravis: Diagnosis and Management”

    “Transient Ischemic Attacks in Strokes: Diagnosis, Medical and Surgical Therapy” 188. Visiting Lecturer, Iowa, Western Illinois Neurological Association, Iowa City, Iowa, June 10-11, 1983. Presentations: “Cerebellar Eye Signs” “Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia” 189. Visiting Professor, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, Wisconsin, August 26, 1983. Presentations: “The Diagnosis and Treatment of Transient Ischemic Attacks” (Medical Grand Rounds) “Cerebellar Eye Signs” (Neurology Grand Rounds) 190. Visiting Professor of Neurology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, September 8,

    1983. 191. Guest Lecturer, Myasthenia Gravis Association Annual Meeting, Detroit, Michigan, October 9, 1983. Presentation: “Update on Myasthenia Gravis” 192. Chairman, Scientific Session on Medical Advisory Board of Myasthenia Gravis Foundation, New York, New York,

    December 2, 1983. 193. Visiting Professor of Neuro-Ophthalmology, Department of Neurology and Ophthalmology, The Washington

    Hospital Center, Washington, D.C., February 4, 1984. Presentation: “Eye Signs of Cerebellar Disease” 194. Moderator, Session III, Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Frank B. Walsh Society, Cleveland, Ohio, February 24,

    1984. 195. “A Progressive Pulmonary, Ocular, and Neurological Disorder,” Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Frank B. Walsh

    Society, Cleveland, Ohio, February 25, 1984 (presented by Dr. M. Hanson). 196. “Head and Face Pain,” Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity, Beachwood, Ohio, March 14, 1984.

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    197. The Bernard J. Alpers Lecturer in Clinical Neurology, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 5, 1984.

    Presentation: “Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia” Scientific Presentations, Lectureships, Program Participation (Cont.): 198. Visiting Professor in Neurology, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia,

    Pennsylvania, April 5-6, 1984. Presentation: “Cranial Neuropathies” 199. Faculty, Breakfast Symposium, “Doctor, I'm Dizzy,” American Academy of Neurology, Boston, Massachusetts, April

    9 and April 14, 1984. 200. Discussion of “Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Neuro-Ophthalmologic Syndromes,” a paper by L.D.

    DeWitt, S. Wray et al., American Academy of Neurology, Boston, Massachusetts, April 10, 1984 (by invitation). 201. “The Mechanism of Saccadic Eye Movements in Health and Disease - Particularly Schizophrenia,” Mailman

    Research Center Laboratories for Psychiatric Research, McLean Hospital, Department of Psychology and Social Relations, Harvard University, Belmont, Massachusetts, April 10, 1984.

    202. Discussion of “Malignant Migraine Syndrome: Classic Migraine, Occipital Seizures, and Alternating Strokes,” a

    paper by G. Dvorkin et al., American Academy of Neurology, Boston, Massachusetts, April 12, 1984 (by invitation). 203. Chairman, Special Course in Neuro-Ophthalmology, American Academy of Neurology, Boston, Massachusetts, April

    14, 1984. 204. “Slow Saccades and Hypometria in Anticonvulsant Toxicity,” Association for Research in Vision and

    Ophthalmology, Sarasota, Florida, May 2, 1984 (presented by Dr. S. Thurston). 205. “Square Wave Oscillation and Saccadic Intrusions,” Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology,

    Sarasota, Florida, May 4, 1984 (presented by Dr. L. Dell’Osso). 206. Visiting Professor of Neurology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, May 17, 1984. 207. Visiting Professor of Neurology, University of Texas at Houston Medical School, Houston, Texas, May 18, 1984. 208. Invited Panelist, Panel Discussion on “Diagnosis and Pharmacologic Management of Blepharospasm, Meige's Disease and Other Facial Dystonias,” Second International Benign Essential Blepharospasm Research Foundation Meeting, Iowa City, Iowa, June 8-9, 1984. 209. G. Milton Shy Visiting Professor and memorial Lecturer, Departments of 210. Neurology, The College of Physicians

    and Surgeons of Columbia University and The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, New York, New York, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 16-18, 1984.

    210. Visiting Professor of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts,

    November 29-30, 1984. 211. Moderator, Symposium on Thymectomy, Scientific Session of Medical Advisory Board of Myasthenia Gravis

    Foundation, New York, New York, November 30, 1984. 212. Visiting Professor of Neurology, The University of Western Ontario; Invited Lecturer, London Neurosciences

    Association, London, Canada, March 12, 1985. 213. Neurological Consultant, Gundersen Medical Foundation, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, March 13, 1985. Presentation: “Diagnosis and Treatment of Headaches” 214. Chairman, Breakfast Seminar on Drop Attacks, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Dallas,

    Texas, May 3, 1985.

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    215. Chairman, Special Course in Neuro-Ophthalmology, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Dallas, Texas, May 4, 1985.

    Scientific Presentations, Lectureships, Program Participation (Cont.): 216. Visiting Professor of Neuro-Ophthalmology, Kawasaki University, Kurashiki, Japan, May 28, 1985. 217. Visiting Professor of Neuro-Ophthalmology, sponsored by the Departments of Ophthalmology of Kitasato University

    and the Jikei School of Medicine, Kitasato University Hospital, Sagamihari-shi, Kanagawa, Japan, May 30, 1985. 218. Invited Participant, Second Sendai Forum on Clinical Neurology, sponsored by the Department of Neurology,

    Institute of Brain Diseases, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan, June 2, 1985. Presentation: “Cortical Mechanism of Ocular Movements” 219. Visiting Professor, Miyagi National Hospital (National Rehabilitation Center for Stroke), Yamamoto-cho, Watari-

    gun, Japan, June 3, 1985. 220. Visiting Professor of Neurology, Neurologische Klinik, Klinikum Grosshadern, Ludwig Maximilians Universitat,

    Munich, West Germany, August 26, 1985. 221. Organizer and Moderator, Course in Neuro-Ophthalmology, XIIIth World Congress of Neurology, Hamburg, West

    Germany, September 2, 1985. 222. Discussion of “Painful Ophthalmoplegia,” Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Department of Neurology Case

    Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, September 14, 1985.

    223. “Abnormal Head Position and Head Motion Associated with Nystagmus,” Conference on Adaptive Processes in Visual and Oculomotor Systems, sponsored by the Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Foundation and the National Eye Institute, Asilomar Conference Center, Monterey, California, September 18, 1985 (with Dr. L.F. Dell’Osso).

    224. “Through a Glass Darkly: Latent Nystagmus Reversal When Viewing with an Ocular Prosthesis,” Oculomotor Minisymposium, Annual Meeting of the American Neurological Association, Chicago, October 2, 1985 (presented by Dr. L. Abel).

    225. Panelist, Management of Blepharospasm and Cranial Dystonia with Medication and Botulinum, Third International Meeting of Benign Essential Blepharospasm Research Foundation, Houston, Texas, October 25, 1985.

    226. “Cortical Control of Eye Movements,” Scientific Session, University of Pennsylvania Neurology Alumni Reunion, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 8, 1985.

    227. Moderator, Symposium on Clinical Studies, Scientific Session of Medical Advisory Board of Myasthenia Gravis Foundation, New York, New York, December 6, 1985.

    228. Visiting Professor of Neurology, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida, January 9, 1986.

    229. Faculty, Eleventh Annual Post-Graduate Course on Headache: Theory, Diagnosis, Psychological Aspects, and Therapy. Sponsored by the American Association for the Study of Headache, Scottsdale, Arizona, January 30- February 1, 1986.

    Presentation: “The Eye in Headache” Panelist: “Evaluation and Treatment of the Difficult Migraine Patient” “Evaluation and Treatment of the Difficult Headache Patient” 230. “Can You See Through a Blind Eye? If So, What Happens?” Rocky Mountain Neuro-Ophthalmology Society,

    Whistler Resort, British Columbia, February 24, 1986 (presented by Dr. L.F. Dell’Osso). 231. Director, Breakfast Seminar on Drop Attacks, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, New

    Orleans, Louisiana, April 27, 1986.

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    232. “Through an Eye Darkly - MLN Reversal by 'Looking' with a Blind Eye,” Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Sarasota, Florida, April 28, 1986 (presented by Dr. L.F. Dell’Osso).

    Scientific Presentations, Lectureships, Program Participation (Cont.): 233. Chairman, Scientific Session on Neuro-Ophthalmology, American Academy of Neurology, New Orleans, Louisiana,

    April 30,1986. 234. Discussion on “Clinical Features of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo,” a paper by R.W. Baloh et al., American

    Academy of Neurology, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 1, 1986 (by invitation). 235. Faculty, Special Course in Modern Management of Headache: Mechanisms and Therapeutics, American Academy of

    Neurology, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 3, 1986. 236. “The Causes of Facial Pain,” Conference on TMJ Update - A Multi-disciplinary Approach, sponsored by the

    Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Case Western Reserve University School of Dentistry, Cleveland, Ohio, May 10, 1986.

    237. “Progressive Supranuclear Palsy,” The Gilbert H. Glaser Symposium, Yale University School of Medicine, New

    Haven, Connecticut, May 17, 1986. 238. Visiting Professor of Neurology, Tokai University School of Medicine, Ishehara, Japan, June 9, 1986. 239. Moderator, Session on Motility, Gaze, and Perception, 6th Meeting of the International Neuro-Ophthalmology

    Society, Hakone, Japan, June 10, 1986. 240. Visiting Professor of Neurology, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan, June 12, 1986. 241. Chairman, Opening Session, Third Ocular Motor Minisymposium, Boston, Massachusetts, October 5, 1986. 242. Parker Health Memorial Lecture, Section Council on Ophthalmology to the American Medical Association, American

    Academy of Ophthalmology, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 10, 1986. Presentation: “Myasthenia Gravis” 243. Moderator, Annual Scientific Session, Medical Advisory Board of the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation, Chicago,

    Illinois, December 5, 1986. 244. Invited Speaker, Session on Eye Movement Dysfunction and Schizophrenia (chaired by Seymour Kety, M.D.),

    American College of Neuropsycho-pharmacology, Washington, D.C., December 9, 1986. 245. Visiting Professor, Ohio University Osteopathic Medical Center, Athens and Columbus, Ohio, December 19, 1986. Presentation: “Headaches” 246. Moderator, Neuro-Ophthalmology Session, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute 25th Anniversary Symposium, Miami Beach, Florida, February 19, 1987. 247. Visiting Professor of Neurology, Ohio State University School of Medicine, Columbus, Ohio, March 18-19, 1987. 248. Director, Breakfast Seminar on Medical Journalism, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, New

    York, New York, April 10, 1987. 249. “Parkinson's Disease and Other Movement Disorders,” Ohio Medical Educational Network (OMEN), sponsored by

    the Center for Continuing Medical Education, Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, Ohio, April 13-17, 1987.

    250. Faculty, 10th Annual Symposium on Contemporary Clinical Neurology, sponsored by the Department of Neurology,

    Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Hilton Head, South Carolina, July 20-24, 1987.

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    Presentations: “Disorders of Cranial Nerves III, IV and VI” “Ocular Motor Nerve Disorders” “Cerebellar Eye Signs” Scientific Presentations, Lectureships, Program Participation (Cont.): 251. The Robert B. Aird Visiting Professor of Neurology, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco,

    California, September 14-17, 1987. Presentations: “Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia and the Kearns Syndrome: an Update”

    “Disturbances of Gaze” (San Francisco Neurological Society) “Cerebellar Eye Signs” (The Robert B. Aird Lecture)

    252. Program Co-Chairman, Fifth International Meeting of the Benign Essential Blepharospasm Research Foundation, Salt

    Lake City, Utah, September 17-19, 1987. 253. Faculty, Neuro-Ophthalmology Course, sponsored by the Asociacion Colombiana de Neurologia, Bogota, Columbia,

    October 9-10, 1987. Presentations: “Disorders of Cranial Nerves III, IV and VI” “Neuro-Ophthalmology of Headaches” “Cerebellar Eye Signs” “Disturbances of Gaze” “Myasthenia Gravis” 254. Moderator, Annual Scientific Session, Medical Advisory Board of the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation, New York,

    New York, December 4, 1987. 255. Visiting Professor of Neurology, University of Michigan School of Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan, March 22-23,

    1988. 256. Chairman, Session on Neuro-Ophthalmology, Annual Meeting of American Academy of Neurology, Cincinnati,

    Ohio, April 20, 1988. 257. Neurosurgical Forum, “Cranial Neuropathies, III, IV, VI,” Cleveland, Ohio, April 20, 1988. 258. Moderator, Frank B. Walsh Society Scientific Session I, Neuro-Ophthalmology Congress, Vancouver, British

    Columbia, May 7, 1988. 259. Chairman, Clinical Eye Movement Society Scientific Session I, Neuro-Ophthalmology Congress, Vancouver,