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Moshe Mizrahi, MD
Moshe Mizrahi, MD
Dr. Moshe A. Mizrahi FAAN FAHA FACNS FNCS is an Associate Professor of Neurology at SUNY Downstate and Director of Epilepsy/ICU-EEG and Advanced Neuromonitoring at OBH. He also serves as a member of the OBH Neurology Residency program’s Clinical Competency Committee and Program Evaluation Committee. He is a board-certified adult neurologist (ABPN) with fellowship training and board-certifications in Vascular Neurology (ABPN), Neurocritical Care (UCNS/ABPN), and Advanced Central Clinical Neurophysiology with Added Competency in Critical Care EEG and Neuromonitoring (ACNS).
His clinical/research interests and publications lie in Neurocritical Care and Clinical Neurophysiology including post-arrest predictors of outcome, TBI and advanced multimodality neuromonitoring, EEG reactivity, acute care and advanced status epilepticus management, controversial rhythmic/periodic EEG patterns, quantitative EEG including SAH-induced intracranial vasospasm and ICP detection, and prolonged post-ictal coma syndrome. He is an active member and principial investigator for the Critical Care EEG Monitoring Research Consortium (CCEMRC) with ongoing research collaboration as a member of the Cardiac Arrest EEG-Imaging Committee.
He practices as a neurointensivist and critical care EEG attending at Brookdale Hospital Medical Center working alongside neurology, emergency medicine, internal medicine, and surgery residents and fellows. He oversees POC EEG, continuous EEG monitoring, quantitative EEG, and neuromonitoring services at OBH.