Ogilvy-XXX

Prepared: 8/03

Name: Christopher Stanley Ogilvy, M.D.

Office Address: Neurosurgery, VBK710, Massachusetts General Hospital

55 Fruit Street, Boston MA 02114

Home Address:

E-Mail: Fax: 617/726-7501

Place of Birth:

Education:

1980 B.A. Yale University, New Haven CT (biology)

Magna cum laude

1984 M.D. Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover NH

With Honors

Postdoctoral Training:

Internships and Residencies:

1984-1985 Intern, General Surgery, The Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York NY

1985-1991 Resident in Neurosurgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston MA

Research Fellowships:

1982 Surgical Research Fellowship, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover NH

1987-1989 Dana Foundation Research Fellowship in Neuroscience

Licensure and Certification:

1990 Massachusetts License Registration

1995 American Board of Neurological Surgery

Academic Appointments:

1991-1996 Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School

1996- Associate Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School

Hospital Appointments:

1990-1991 Assistant in Neurosurgery, Massachusetts General Hospital

1991-1995 Assistant Visiting Neurosurgeon, Massachusetts General Hospital

1996- Associate Visiting Neurosurgeon, Massachusetts General Hospital

1993- Director, Cerebrovascular Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital

Hospital and Health Care Organization Service Responsibilities:

1991- Clinical Neurosurgeon, Cerebrovascular Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital

1993- Director, Cerebrovascular Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital

1993- Co-Director, MGH Brain Aneurysm/AVM Center, Massachusetts General Hospital

2000- Co-Director, Neurosurgical Operating Rooms, Massachusetts General Hospital


Major Committee Assignments:

Affiliated Institution

1993- Clinical Practice Committee, Neurological/Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit, Member, MGH

1994- Quality Assurance Committee, Neurosurgical Representative, MGH

1994 Aneurysm Quality Improvement Team (Clinical Pathways), Member, MGH

1995-2000 Tertiary/Quarternary Strategic Planning Task Force Committee, Member, MGH

1995-2000 Cerebrovascular Disease Quality Improvement Task Force, Member, MGH

1995-2000 Neurology/Neurosurgery Operations Improvement Committee, Workgroup leader, MGH

2000- Clinical Performance Management Committee, CH/MGPO Partnership in Medical Management, Neurosurgery Representative, MGH

2000- Neurosurgical Quality Assurance/Safety Committee, Chairman, MGH

2001- MGH Integrated Vascular Disease Program Task Force, Member, MGH

2001- Operating Room Management Group, Member, MGH

2001- Operating Room Quality Assurance/Safety Committee, Member, MGH

2001 MGH Neurosurgical Society, Secretary/Treasurer, MGH

2003- MGH Vascular Center Operations Committee, Member, MGH

2003- MGH Vascular Center Quality Assurance Committee, Member, MGH

2003- MGH Vascular Center Education Committee, Member, MGH

National and Regional

1993-96 AVM Association Medical Advisory Board, Director

1994- National Brain Aneurysm Foundation, Executive Director

1994- National Brain Aneurysm Foundation Medical Advisory Board, Director

1994- Cavernous Malformation Foundation, Medical Advisory Board Member

1999 American Board of Neurological Surgeons, Oral Boards Examiner

1999- Boston Operation Stroke, Medical Subcommittee, Member

2000- Boston Operation Stroke, Medical Subcommittee, Cochair

2001- New England Neurosurgical Society, Board of Trustees Member

2003- New England Neurosurgical Society, Treasurer

Professional Societies:

1986- Massachusetts Medical Society, Member

1986-1991 Congress of Neurologic Surgeons, Resident member

1990- Boston Stroke Society, Member

1991- New England Neurosurgical Society, Member

1992 Congress of Neurologic Surgeons (Provisional member)

1992 Congress of Neurologic Surgeons, Registration Committee

1992- International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society, Member

1992- American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Member

1992 American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Sergeant at Arms

1993- Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Member

1993- Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery, AANS/CNS, Member

1993- American Heart Association, Stroke Council member

1993- Society for Neuroscience, Member

1994-95 4th International Workshop on Cerebrovascular Surgery, Organizing Committee

1995- Brain Attack Coalition, Faculty Volunteer

1995- Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Membership Committee

1995-1999 Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery (AANS/CNS) Representative, Joint Council of Neurosurgical Societies

1995-1999 Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery, AANS/CNS, Membership Committee

1996- Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery, AANS/CNS, Outcomes and Guidelines Committee (Ischemia Subcommittee)

1996- Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery, JSCVS/ASITN Annual Meeting Abstract Committee

1996-1998 Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery, AANS/CNS, Membership Chairman

1997- Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery, JCVS/ASITN Annual Meeting Scientific Program Committee

1998-2000 Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery, AANS/CNS, Member-at-Large, Executive Committee on Cerebrovascular Disease

1999 Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery, JSCVS/ASITN Annual Meeting Abstract Committee

1999-2000 Task Force to Define Guidelines in the Current Management of Cerebral AVMs, Chairman, Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery

2000 Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery, AANS/CNS, Program Chairman, Congress of Neurological Surgery, 2000 Annual Meeting

2000 Congress of Neurological Surgeons, 2000 Annual Meeting Abstract Committee

2000 Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery, AANS/CNS, Annual Meeting Planning Committee

2000 Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery, JSCVS/ASITN Annual Meeting, Co-Chairman, Luncheon Seminars

2000 Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery, 2001 Annual Meeting Abstract Committee

2000 First Joint American-Japanese Meeting for Surgical and Endovascular Treatment of Cerebrovascular Disorders, Member, Scientific Program Committee

2000- American Academy of Neurological Surgery, Member

2001- Neurosurgical Society of America, Member

2002-2003 Neurosurgical Society of America, Program Committee Member

Editorial Boards:

1995- Ad hoc reviewer, Journal of Neurosurgery

1995- Ad hoc reviewer, New England Journal of Medicine

1995- Ad hoc reviewer, Stroke

1996- Editorial Board, Journal of Neurovascular Disease

1996- Editorial Review Board Member, Neurosurgery

2000- Ad hoc reviewer, Mayo Clinic Proceedings

2000- Ad hoc reviewer, Surgical Neurology

Awards and Honors:

1980 Magna cum laude, Yale University

1983 Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society (junior year, president), Dartmouth Medical School

1984 M.D. with Honors, Dartmouth Medical School

1990 American Association of Neurological Surgery—first prize, poster program, 1990 meeting

1992 Charles A. Elsberg Fellowship: Protection of CNS tissue from ischemia

1993 Teacher of the Year, Neurosurgical Service, Massachusetts General Hospital

1998 Nominee, Prize for Excellence in Teaching, Harvard Medical School

II. Research, Teaching, and Clinical Contributions

A. Narrative description of research, teaching and clinical responsibilities

Research interests include both clinical and basic laboratory efforts. Clinical research efforts are primarily targeted at examining outcome measures for patients undergoing procedures for cerebrovascular disease. This includes patients for carotid endarterectomy, brain arteriovenous malformations, and intracranial aneurysms. Development of combined modality management of endovascular and surgical techniques for the management of cerebrovascular disease is also a major research interest. Techniques have been developed to help minimize ischemic injury during neurovascular procedures. Studies continue in the use of mild hypothermia during surgical procedures. In the laboratory, efforts have focused on techniques and strategies to minimize the impact of brain injury or ischemia and are now being extended to fever control in the ICU as well as use during stroke. Specifically, strategies of hypothermia, induced systemic hypertension, and metabolic suppression using a variety of techniques and agents are used. An in vitro model of retinal ischemia is used to screen techniques, and an in vivo model inducing middle cerebral artery stroke is used in rats and rabbits to test the different strategies and assess their efficacy.

B. Funding Information:

Past: 1987-1989 Dana Foundation PI

Effect of peripheral innervation on trophic function of peripheral tissue

1995-1996 The Upjohn Company PI

Tirilazad mesylate in women with subarachnoid hemorrhage: 33% increase in dose over last trial

1994-1999 NIH/NINDS/K08 PI

Avoiding stroke during cerebrovascular surgery

Current: 1991- NIH MGH PI

International study of unruptured intracranial aneurysms

2000- Innercool Therapies PI

Inducing mild hypothermia for surgery of unruptured intracranial aneurysms

C. Report of current research activities (bench research, clinical trials, outcome studies, efficacy studies)

Bench research: “Tissue engineered bioabsorbable polymers seeded with autologous cell components for endovascular occlusion of experimental aneurysms: permanent aneurysm occlusion by formation of neoendothelium across the aneurysm ostium.” Collaborators: Brian Hoh, Joseph Vacanti, Johnny Pryor

Clinical trials: “Efficacy and safety of Innercool indwelling venous catheter used to maintain moderate hypothermia during unruptured aneurysm surgery.”

Outcome studies: “Effect of smoking on outcome in the management of ruptured intracranial aneurysms.”

“Effect of smoking on outcome from ruptured intracranial aneurysms”

“Risk stratification in the surgical management of unruptured intracranial aneurysms”

“Outcome determinants and efficacy of endovascular coiling of intracranial aneurysms:

D. Report of Teaching:

1. Local Contributions

a. Medical school courses

1992- Neurosurgery Elective

Organizer, medical student elective curriculum

3rd and 4th year students

1-4 students, 3 sessions per month, 1.5 hrs each

b. Graduate medical course

1991- Neurosurgery Grand Rounds

Lecturer

50-75 residents and staff members

3 hours per lecture (44 lectures total, approximately 6 per year)

1991- Grand Rounds/Hospital Lectures (Neurology/Neuropathology/

Medical or Surgical Grand Rounds)

Lecturer

20-50 staff physicians

2 hours per lecture (28 lectures total, approximately 3 or 4 per year)


c. Local invited teaching presentations

1992 "Clinical decision making and analysis" with Dr. Mark Ecker

New England Medical Center, Boston MA

"Radiosurgery for AVMs" with Dr. Chapman

Neurology/Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, New England Medical Center, Boston MA

1993 "Current management of subarachnoid hemorrhage"

Medical Grand Rounds, Mt Auburn Hospital, Cambridge MA

1995 "Recent advances in the surgical management of cerebral aneurysms"

Anesthesia and Critical Care Grand Rounds, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston MA

1996 "Current management of intracranial aneurysms"

Medical Grand Rounds, Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge MA

"Diagnosis and management of intracranial aneurysms"

Medical Grand Rounds, Deaconess Hospital, Boston MA

"Predicting outcome from aneurysm surgery"

Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston MA

1998 "Management of subarachnoid hemorrhage"

Acute Stroke Management Workshop, Boston MA

"Outcome from surgical management of intracranial aneurysms"

Distinguished Lecture Series, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston MA

2000 "Acute diagnosis and management of subarachnoid hemorrhage", Speaker

Emergency Room Medicine Grand Rounds, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston MA

2001 "Current diagnosis and management of intracranial aneurysms and subarachnoid hemorrhage", Speaker, Medical Grand Rounds, Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge MA

“Surgical and endovascular treatment of aneurysms”, Speaker

Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston MA

2002 “Surgical and endovascular techniques for stroke prevention and treatment”, Speaker, Stroke Update 2002: Acute Care and Rehabilitation Issues course, Whittier Rehabilitation Hospital and UMass Memorial Hospital, Westborough MA

“What is an aneurysm: the facts”, Speaker, Brain Aneurysm Awareness Meeting, The Brain Aneurysm Foundation and South Shore Hospital, Weymouth MA

d. Continuing medical education course

1990- Annual National Course on Cerebrovascular Disease (Harvard Medical School Postgraduate course), Course Codirector

1991- Annual Regional Seminar on Stroke/Hemorrhage, Director

e. Advisory and supervisory responsibilities, clinical or lab

1991- Clinical supervisor: 2 residents per year. Direct supervision/neurovascular training for the residency program

1992-2000 Preceptor in lab: guide laboratory members and review data critically; develop research ideas and plan experiments

The number of laboratory members varies, but has generally increased yearly, from 1 per year in 1992 to 9 in 1999

500 hours per year total:

Undergraduate student sponsor

1-3 students in laboratory/year

Medical student sponsor

1-2 students in laboratory/year

Resident student sponsor

1-2 residents in laboratory/year

Postdoctoral fellows

2-3 postdoctoral fellow in laboratory/year

1996-99 Clinical fellow (cerebrovascular)

Supervisor in operating room, inpatient setting, ambulatory clinic

1 fellow per year

600-800 hours per year

f. Teaching leadership role in department/affiliated institution medical school

1990- Annual National Course on Cerebrovascular Disease (Harvard Medical School Postgraduate course), Course Codirector

1991- Annual Regional Seminar on Stroke/Hemorrhage, Director

g. Names of advisees or trainees

Research trainees

1992-1993 Stuart Kaplan (medical student)

1 year elective in research

current position: Fellow in Pediatric Neurosurgery, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital

1993-1994 Dachen Chu (research fellow)

1 year elective in research

current position: Director of Cerebrovascular Surgery, Taipei Municipal Jen-Ai Hospital, Taipai, Taiwan

1993-1994 Paulo Yanez (medical student)

1 year elective in research

current position: Resident, Mayo Clinic

1993-1994 Ibrahim Saikali (research fellow)

current position: Neurosurgeon, Montreal, Canada

1993-2000 Kenneth I. Maynard, M.Sc., Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Fellow, MGH 1993-98

Assistant Professor, MGH 1998-00

Codirector of Ischemia Laboratory with Dr. Ogilvy

current position: Section Head, Cerebrovascular Disorders,

Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Bridgewater NJ

1994-1995 Pablo M. Arrango, M.D. (postdoctoral research fellow)

current position: Neurosurgical Resident, Colombia, South America

1995 Sepideh Amin-Hanjani, M.D. (neurosurgery resident at MGH)

six month elective in research

current position: Staff Neurosurgeon, Massachusetts General Hospital

1995 R. Joseph Crow, Jr., M.D. (neurosurgery resident at UMass. Medical Center)

six month elective in research

current position: Neurosurgeon, Neurological Associates Inc, Charleston WV

1995-1996 Martin Smrcka, M.D. (research fellow, neurosurgery resident, Czech Republic)

1 year elective in research

current position: Director of Cerebrovascular Surgery, Brno, Czech Republic

1995-1997 David Chen (Harvard/MIT medical student)

summer elective in research

current position: Ophthalmology Resident, Tufts Medical School)

1996-1997 Junaid Malek (undergraduate student, Tufts University)

current position: Department of Neurosurgery, UCSF

1997 Mahmood Hassan, Ph.D. (postdoctoral research fellow)

current position: Neurosurgeon, India

1997-2000 Issam Ayoub, M.D. (postdoctoral research fellow)

current position: Research Fellow, Neurology, Harvard Institute of Medicine

1997-1998 Alfredo Quonones-Hinojosa (HMS student)

Howard Hughes Fellow

current position: Resident in Neurosurgery, UCSF

1998 George Fox (undergraduate student, NYU)

current position: Biology teacher, Northfield Mt. Herman School, MA

1998 Junaid Malek (undergraduate student, Tufts University)

current position: medical student, Chicago IL

1998 Frederick B. Harris (Merck Summer Research Trainee, Ohio State College of Medicine)

current position: Neurosurgical resident, Mississippi

1998 Yohtaro Sakakibara, M.D., Ph.D. (neurosurgeon, medical school, Japan)

current position: Neurosurgeon, Japan

1999 Diamond Tam (medical student, Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin, Ireland

current position: Ophthalmology Resident, USCF

1999 Majestic Tam (undergraduate, Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin, Ireland)

1999, 2000 Alim Mitha (medical student, University of Alberta, Canada)

1999 Djoko Jacques Dutrochet (graduate student, University of Massachusetts)

1999-2000 Chiung-Chyi Shen, M.D. (attending neurosurgeon, Taiwan, PRC)

current position: Attending Neurosurgeon, Taiwan, PRC

2003 Arnold Cheung (medical student. Penn. State University)

Clinical Fellows

1996-98 Shirley I. Stiver, M.D.

(Clinical Fellow in Cerebrovascular Surgery, MGH)

current position: Vascular Growth Factor Lab, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston MA

1998-99 Robert J. Singer, M.D.

(Clinical Fellow in Cerebrovascular Surgery, MGH)

current position: Director of Cerebrovascular Surgery, Middle Tennessee Neurosurgery, Nashville TN

Residents (including current position)

1984-91 John D. Steichen, M.D.

Private neurosurgery practice, Greenwood SC

1985-92 Fred G. Barker, M.D.

Attending Neurosurgeon, Massachusetts General Hospital,

Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School

1987-92 James M. Schumacher, M.D.

Private neurosurgery practice, Sarasota FL

1989-94 Richard M. Westmark, M.D.

Private neurosurgery practice, Houston TX

1988-93 William S. Rosenberg, M.D.

1988-94 William Butler, M.D.

Attending Neurosurgeon, Massachusetts General Hospital

Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School

1989-95 David M. Frim, M.D.

Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery, University of Chicago MC, Chicago IL

1989-95 E. Antonio Chiocca, M.D.

Attending Neurosurgeon, Massachusetts General Hospital

Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School

1990-96 Peyman Pakzaban, M.D.

Private neurosurgery practice, Pasadena TX

1990-96 Nicole N. Moayeri, M.D.

Neurosurgery, Kaiser Permanente, Redwood City CA

1991-96 Stephen B. Tatter, M.D.

Director, BrainTumor Center of Excellence

Co-Director, Gamma Knife Radiosurgery Center

Attending Neurosurgeon, Wake Forest University Medical Center

1992-97 John S. Yu, M.D.

Neurosurgical Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

1992-97 Robert M. Friedlander, M.D.

Associate Director of Cerebrovascular Surgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Associate Professor of Neurosurgery, Harvard Medical School