Date Of Preparation

Steven R. Levine, M.D.
Date of Preparation: June 1, 2012
Office Address:
Home Address:
Stroke Center & Cerebrovascular Diseases
Department of Neurology
State University of New York (SUNY) Health Science Center
Downstate Medical Center
470 Clarkson Avenue, Box #1213
Room B6-344
Brooklyn, NY 11203-2098
Phone: 718-221-5188 (Stroke Center)
718-270-6362 (assistant Vidiyawati “Betty” Singh)
718-270-3188 (direct)
Fax: 718-221-5761
Email: [email protected]
XX Church Avenue
Cedarhurst, New York 11516-1707
Phone: XXX-XXX-XXXX-2535
Cell: XXX-XXX-XXXX
Email:
Date of birth:XX/XX/XXXX
Place of Birth: Bay Shore, New York
Citizenship: USA
EDUCATION
DEGREES
1973 – 1977
Undergraduate: Bachelor of Science, Summa cum laude, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan
1977 – 1981
Medical School: Doctor of Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin
TRAINING
1981 – 1982
Internship: Department of Internal Medicine, Sinai Hospital of Detroit, Wayne State
University School of Medicine Affiliated Programs, Detroit, Michigan
1982 – 1985
Neurology Residency: Department of Neurology, University of Michigan Medical
Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan
1985 – 1987
Fellowship: Cerebrovascular Diseases & Stroke, Center for Stroke Research,
Department of Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan
LICENSURE
2002 – Present
Medical Licensure, State of New York, #223719
AWARDS & HONORS
1976
1977
Alfred Poll Fellowship Award in Ophthalmology Research, Albert Einstein College
of Medicine, Bronx, New York
Phi Beta Kappa
1
1986 – 1987
1989
1989
2000
2001, 2002
2001
2001
2002
2002 – 2010, 2012
2002 – 2009, 2011
2003
2003 – 2012
2004-6, 2008-12
American Heart Association of Michigan Research Fellowship Award
Twenty-third Annual Harold G. Wolff, M.D. Lecture Award (co-recipient), American
Association for the Study of Headache, for the paper “Low brain magnesium in
migraine”
Second Annual “Best Teacher Award”, Department of Neurology, Henry Ford
Hospital
National Video Awards (including 2000 Telly Award, first place NATOA in Public
Health Category, Communicator Award of Distinction - Cable/Information and
Medical Categories, Videographer Award of Distinction) for the 1999 Instructional
videotape: “Stroke screening: Risk Assessment and Prevention”, Cable Television,
Farmington Hills, Michigan
America’s Top Doctors (Castle Connolly Medical Ltd Guide)
Wayne State University College Teaching Award
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation Excellence in Research Award for
Physicians
Top Physicians in Neurology, Detroit Metropolitan Area, Hour Magazine
Top Doctors: New York Metro Area (Castle Connelly Medical Ltd Guide)
Top Doctors in New York (Neurology), New York Magazine
Mount Sinai Medical Center Department of Neurology Resident Class of 2003
Award for Bedside Teaching
Best Doctors in America (Best Doctors, Inc.) (selected by neurologic colleagues),
Aiken, South Carolina
America’s Top Doctors (Castle Connelly Medical Ltd Guide)
SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS
1967-73, 1996 – 2008
1985 – 2001
1985 – 2001
1986 – Present
1986 – Present
1998 – Present
1998 – 2007
1999 – Present
2003 – 2007
2012 – present
Member, United States Chess Federation
American College of Physicians
American Heart Association of Michigan
American Heart Association (currently a Fellow)
American Academy of Neurology (Active Member, Fellow since 1996)
American Association of University Professor
Member, American Heart Association Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and
Vascular Biology (ATVB) Council
American Neurological Association
International Stroke Society
The Robert F. Furchgott Society
CERTIFICATIONS
1986
2005 – 2015
Board Certification: Diplomate of American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in
Neurology (Certification #28764)
Board Certification: Diplomate of American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in
the Subspecialty of Vascular Neurology (Certification #141)
COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS
National and international boards and committees
1989 – Present
1990
Member, Executive Committee of the Antiphospholipid Antibodies and Stroke
Study Group (APASS)
Abstract Reviewer, 63rd Scientific Sessions, American Heart Association National
Meeting
2
1990,1991,1994
1991 – 1995
5/1992
1992
1992 – 1999
1993 – 1998
1998
1998 – 1999
1998 – 2000
1998 – 2005
4/1998
5/1998
1998 – 1999
1998, 1999
1999, 2000
2000
2003
2010 – 2011
2012 – present
2012
2012 – present
Member, National Institutes of Health–NINDS Site Visit Team (Special Review
Committee), Baltimore, MD
National Institutes of Health – NINDS Scientific Review EDC-2
Organizing Committee, The 18th Princeton Conference on Cerebrovascular
Disease, Rochester, Michigan
Co-Chair, Scientific Sessions on Stroke, 44th Annual Meeting of the American
Academy of Neurology, San Diego, California
Journal Advisory Board Cerebrovascular Diseases
Education Committee, Annual Meeting Subcommittee, American
Academy of Neurology
Expert consultant, The American College of Rheumatology Ad Hoc Committee on
Nomenclature and Case Definitions for Neuropsychiatric Lupus Syndromes
(Arthritis and Rheumatism 1999;42:599-608)
Member, External Safety Monitoring Board: A phase II study of Abciximab
(ReoPro®Ly314366) in acute ischemic stroke (Lilly Protocol H4S-MC-EWAG):
published in Stroke 2000;31:601-609.
Member, Publications Committee, The Standard Treatement with Activase to
Reverse Stroke (STARS) Study, Phase IV data, Genentech, Inc., South San
Francisco, published in JAMA 2000;283:1145-50
Consultant, LaJolla Pharmaceutical Company (LPJ), La Jolla, California
Co-Chair, Scientific Sessions on Stroke, 50th Annual Meeting of the American
Academy of Neurology, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Scientific Advisory Board and Session Co-Chair, 5th International Symposium on
Thrombolytic Therapy in Acute Ischemic Stroke, National Institutes of Health,
Bethesda, Maryland
Consultant, American Academy of Neurology Medical Economics & Management
Subcommittee on Coding, Evaluation & Management in Stroke
Member, National Institutes of Health–Scientific review BDCN-3: Brain Disorders
and Clinical Neurosciences Study Section, Washington, D.C.
Program Committee, 1999 and 2000 North American Stroke Meeting
Co-Chair, Oral Abstracts: Acute Management, 25th International Stroke
Conference, American Stroke Association, New Orleans, Louisiana
Member, Planning Committee, National Stroke Fellows’ Forum, American Stroke
Association/American Heart Association
Member, FDA Mock Advisory Panel, Abbott Vascular, Gaithersburg, Maryland
Member, Publication and Data Sharing Committee, NINDS NeuroNEXT
Moderator, Late-Braking Science Oral Abstracts, International Stroke Conference,
New Orleans, Louisiana
Co-Chair, Publications and Data Sharing Committee, NIH/NINDS NeuroNEXT
Network
State and local boards and committees
1990 – 1992
1990 – 1992
1992 – 1994
1992 – 1993
1993 – 1994
1993 – 1997
1994 – 1995
2006 – Present
Chairman, Membership Committee, Michigan Neurological Association
Vice Chairman, Stroke Committee, American Heart Association of Michigan
Chairman, Stroke Committee, American Heart Association of Michigan
Membership Coordinator, Michigan Neurological Association
Education and Community Programs Committee, American Heart Association of
Michigan, Southfield, Michigan
Board of Directors, American Heart Association, Michigan Affiliate, Southfield,
Michigan
Secretary/Treasurer, Michigan Neurological Association
Member, New York State Department of Health Working Group on Telemedicine
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2007 – Present
2009
2009 – 2011
Commissioner’s Stroke Advisory Workgroup, New York State Department of
Health, Albany, New York
Member, Planning Committee, New York State Department of Health Stroke
Conference 2009: Your Stroke Center – Meeting Challenges and Exceeding
Expectations, White Plains, New York
Member, Planning Committee, New York State Department of Health and
American Stroke Association Conference 2010: Your Stroke Center – Pursuing
Clinical Excellence, Tarrytown, New York
Institutional committees
1978 – 1979
1978 – 1979
1983 – 1985
1987 – 1990
1988 – 1996
1990 – 1991
1990 – 1997
1990 – 1992
1998 – 2001
1998 – 2001
1998 – 1999
1999
2001
2006 – 6/2010
2009 – 6/2010
2010 - 2011
2010 - Present
2011 - Present
2011
2012 – Present
Curricular Affairs Committee, Medical College of Wisconsin
Subcommittee for Developing Student-Faculty Evaluations, Medical College of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Resident Education Committee, Department of Neurology, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Clinical Practice Committee, Department of Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital,
Detroit, Michigan
Education Committee, Department of Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit,
Michigan
Research Committee, Department of Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit,
Michigan
Emergency Medical Services Committee, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan
Chairman, Education Committee, Department of Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital,
Detroit, Michigan
Member, Promotions & Tenure/Salary Merit Review Committee, Department of
Neurology, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
Member, Executive Committee, Department of Neurology, Wayne State University,
Detroit, Michigan
Member, Residency Selection Committee, Department of Neurology, Wayne State
University, Detroit, Michigan
Member, Un- and Under-Reimbursed Care Delivery Planning Committee, Wayne
State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan
Treasurer, Executive Faculty Senate Committee, Wayne State University School
of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan
Performance Improvement Committee, The Mount Sinai Stroke Center, The Mount
Sinai School of Medicine & Medical Center, New York, New York
The Mount Sinai School of Medicine Institutional Review Board (IRB).
Chair, Dean’s Task Force on IRB, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn,
New York
Member, SUNY Downstate Graduate Medical Education Committee Research
Subcommittee, SUNY Downstate College of Medicine, Brooklyn, New York
Member, MS1 Alumni Summer Research Program Review Committee, SUNY
Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York
Member, SUNY Downstate Medical Center Committee for Empire Clinical
Research Investigator Program (ECRIP), Brooklyn, New York
Member, Career Development and Mentoring Committee (CARDAMON), SUNY
Downstate College of Medicine, Brooklyn, New York
APPOINTMENTS
ACADEMIC
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1985 – 1987
1991 – 1998
3/1998 – 9/1998
9/1998 – 9/2001
9/2001 – 6/2010
7/2007 – 6/10
7/2010 – present
7/2010- present
2010 – Present
2011 – Present
Research Fellow in Cerebrovascular Disease, Center for Stroke Research,
Department of Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital
Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology, The University of Michigan School of
Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Professor of Neurology (tenure), Case Western Reserve University School of
Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio (Detroit Campus)
Professor of Neurology (tenure), Wayne State University School of Medicine,
Detroit, Michigan
Professor of Neurology (tenure), The Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York,
New York
Program Director, NINDS Cerebrovascular Research Training Program
Vice Chairman, Department of Neurology, State University of New York (SUNY)
Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York
Associate Dean for Clinical Research and Faculty Development, State University
of New York (SUNY) Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York
Professor of Neurology (tenure), The State University of New York (SUNY)
College of Medicine, Brooklyn, New York
Professor of Emergency Medicine, The State University of New York (SUNY)
College of Medicine, Brooklyn, New York
HOSPITAL
1987 – 1996
1996 – 1998
1998 – 2001
1998 – 2001
2001
2001 – 2010
2001 – 2010
2003 – 2010
2005 – 2007
2006 – 2007
2010 – Present
Director, Clinical Stroke Service and Acute Stroke Unit, Center for Stroke
Research, Department of Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan
Division Head, Stroke, Department of Neurology, Center for Stroke
Research, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan
Director, Wayne State University/Detroit Medical Center Stroke Program, Detroit,
Michigan
Attending Physician, Detroit Medical Center Hospitals (Harper Hospital, Detroit
Receiving Hospital, University Health Center, Children’s Hospital of Michigan,
Huron Valley Hospital)
Director, Acute Stroke Unit, Harper University Hospital, Detroit, Michigan
Director, Cerebrovascular Education, The Mount Sinai School of Medicine and
Medical Center, New York, New York
Attending Physician, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, New York
Medical Director, Stroke Center, Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens, New York, New
York
Medical Director, Stroke Center, St. John’s Riverside Hospital, Yonkers, New York
Medical Director, Stroke Center, Cabrini Medical Center, New York, New York
Chief of Neurology, University Hospital of Brooklyn, State University of New York
(SUNY) Downstate Medical Center,Brooklyn, New York
EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIPS
1995 -1996
1995 – 1996
1996 – Present
1996 – Present
1996 – Present
2000 – 2006
2001 – Present
2006 – 2009
2009 – Present
Assistant Editor Stroke-Clinical Updates, National Stroke Association, Colorado
Stroke–Clinical Updates (National Stroke Association)
Stroke
Clinical Neuropharmacology
Editor Stroke-Clinical Updates, National Stroke Association, Colorado
Seminars in Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease
Medlink, Senior Associate Editor, Cerebrovascular Diseases
Neurology
The Open Atherosclerosis & Thrombosis Journal
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2009 – Present
Associate Editor, Frontiers in Teleneurology
Ad Hoc Peer-reviewed Journal Reviewer
1987 – Present
1987 – 1996
1988 – Present
1988 – Present
1992 – Present
1992 – Present
1992 – Present
1993 – Present
1993 – Present
1993
1997 – Present
1999 – Present
1999, 2005, 2006
2001
2004 – Present
2004 – Present
2004
2004 – Present
2004
2004 – Present
2005 – 2010
2005 - Present
2006, 2008
2006 – Present
2007 – Present
2008 – Present
2008 – Present
2008
2008 – Present
2009 - Present
2009
2009
2010 - Present
Neurology
Stroke
Annals of Neurology
Archives of Neurology
Journal of Rheumatology
Cerebrovascular Diseases
New England Journal of Medicine
European Neurology
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry
British Medical Journal
Circulation
Experimental Neurology
Arthritis and Rheumatism
Brain
Lancet Neurology
The Neurologist
Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
The Lancet
Clinical Neuropharmacology
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
Thrombosis and Haemostasis
Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine
American Heart Association Scientific Statements
Nature Clinical Practice Neurology
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis
Journal of Neuroimmunology
Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy
Nature Reviews Neurology
American Journal of Managed Care
International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications
Stroke Research and Treatment
OTHER PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
1990 – 1992
1990 – 1994
1990 – 2005
1991 – 1992
1992 – 1996
1994
2000 – Present
2000 – 2003
2003 – 2006
2008
Book Review Editor Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases
Examiner, Part 2 of the American Boards of Psychiatry & Neurology, Minneapolis,
MN, 1990; Los Angeles, CA, 1991; Philadelphia, PA, 1991; Boston, MA, 1994
Principal Investigator, Clinical Center, & Member, Steering Committee, National
Institutes of Health–NINDS rt-PA Stroke Trial
Preceptor, American Heart Association Medical Student Research Fellowship,
Dallas, Texas
Mentor, National Institutes of Health Biomedical Student Research Program
Journal Consultant Drug Evaluations
Consultant, ABC.com news, Boston, Massachusetts
Consultant, Premier, Inc. Neurovascular Services CPI, Charlotte, North Carolina
Consultant, MedPanel, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Preceptor, Mount Sinai Summer Research Fellowship for Medical Students, New
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2009
2012
York, New York
Reviewer, National Stroke Association: Stroke Nurse Education Module: Stroke on
the Critical Care Unit.
Department of Health and Human Services Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality Center for Outcomes and Evidence: Peer Reviewer for Technology
Assessment on Management of Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis
OTHER PROFESSIONALLY RELATED ACTIVITIES
3/1988
4/1990
3/2008
Invited participant, The 16th Princeton Conference on Cerebrovascular Disease,
Miami, Florida
Invited participant, The 17th Princeton Conference on Cerebrovascular Disease,
Durham, North Carolina
Invited Participant, The 26th Princeton Conference on Cerebrovascular Disease,
Houston, Texas (could not attend)
PAST & PRESENT RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
7/1986 – 6/1987
American Heart Association Research Fellowship (Michigan Affiliate): “NMR
Spectroscopic Study of Hemodilution Therapy in Stroke.” Principal Investigator:
Steven R. Levine, $15,500.
6/1990 – 5/1991
1990 ACCP-Mead Johnson CNS Research Award/Grant-In-Aid: “Cerebral blood
flow response to antihypertensive therapy with Enalapril.” Principal Investigator:
Susan C. Fagan. $25,000. Co-Investigator.
6/1990 – 10/1995
NIH-NINDS NO1-NS-0-2373: “Phase II-B Randomized Controlled Study of Tissue
Plasminogen Activator for Acute Ischemic Stroke.” Principal Investigator: Steven
R. Levine. $1,012,492 (total direct costs).
7/1990 – 6/1994
American Heart Association Grant-in-aid (Michigan Affiliate): “Antiphospholipid
antibodies and Stroke”, Principle Investigator: Steven R. Levine. $100,000.
1/1991 – 7/1994
CIBA-GIEGY: CGS-17955: “Double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study evaluating
safety and tolerability of 2 intravenous bolus doses of CGS-17955 in the treatment
of patients with acute ischemic stroke.” Principal Investigator: Steven R. Levine.
$72,782.
3/1993 – 12/1997
DuPont Pharmaceuticals: “Antiphospholipid Antibodies”. Principal Investigator:
Steven R. Levine. $100,000.
5/1993 – 8/1998
LaJolla Pharmaceuticals: “Molecular Immunoregulation & Antiphospholipid
Antibodies.” Principal Investigator: Steven R. Levine. $11,960.
7/1993 – 6/1994
American Heart Association of Michigan, Grant-in-Aid: “Persistent Cerebral
Metabolic Deficit in Transient Ischemic Attack and Minor Stroke.” Principal
Investigator: James Hugg. Co-Investigator. $27,000.
4/1/1996 – 6/30/2006 NIH-NINDS RO1 NS30896: “Antiphospholipid Antibodies and Stroke” (APASS).
Principal Investigator: Steven R. Levine. $1,810,705. 20% effort.
06/1/00 – 5/31/01
Wayne State University Targets of Opportunity Program: “Magnetic Resonance
Analysis of Cognitive Function in Adults”. Principal Investigator: Margaret
Greenwald. Co-Investigator. 5% effort. $20,000.
10/1/00 – 9/30/02
Blue Cross Foundation of Michigan: “Early identification of African America
patients at high risk for stroke. Principal Investigator: Seemant Chaturvedi. 5%
effort. Co-investigator. $146,640.
07/01/03 – 06/30/10 Gaisman Frontiers of Biomedical Research Awards: Innovation Award:
“Telestroke”, Pilot Studies of telemedicine for Stroke. Principal Investigator: Steven
R. Levine. $45,000.
08/15/02 – 07/31/08 NIH-NINDS 1K24 NS43992: “K24 Midcareer Investigator Award in PatientOriented Research: Ischemic Stroke: aPL, Hemostatic Markers, &Telestroke”,
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Principal Investigator: Steven R. Levine. 50% effort. (no cost extension 8/14/077/31/08 with 30% effort). $696,260.
07/01/07 – 06/30/12 NIH-NINDS 1T32 NS051147: “Cerebrovascular Research Training Program”.
Principal Investigator: Steven R. Levine. $1,171,260 (total direct costs). Tranferred
PI on 06/30/10 upon leaving The Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
Current Grants
09/30/03 – 01/31/13 NIH-NINDS 1UO1 NS044364: “Field Administration of Stroke Therapy –
Magnesium Trial”, Principal Investigator: Jeffrey L. Saver. 5% effort, Safety
Monitor, $14,659,700 (total direct costs). Subcontract $12,451/yr.
09/01/09 – 06/30/13 NIH-NHLBI 1R01 HL096944: “Stroke and aPL: Community-Based
Clinicopathological Study”. Principal Investigator: Steven R. Levine, 20% effort.
$2,290,299 (total direct costs).
08/01/10 – 07/31/15 NIH-NINDS 1U01NS062091: “Antihypertensive Treatment of Acute Cerebral
Hemorrhage (ATACH-II)”. Principal Investigator: Adnan Qureshi. Local Site
Principal Investigator. Subcontract per patient reimbursement.
10/06/09 – 10/05/14 NIH-NINDS 5U01NS062835: “Platelet-Oriented Inhibition in New TIA and Minor
Ischemic Stroke (POINT)”. Principal Investigator: S. C. Johnston (PI). Local Site
Co-Investigator. Subcontract per patient reimbursement.
09/30/11 – 08/31/16 NIH-NIA 1R01AG040039: “Vascular Cognitive and Motor Decline: Impact of aPL”.
Principal Investigator: Zoe Arvanitakis. Co-Investigator (subcontract PI, total direct
costs year 1: $30,748, subcontract total direct costs: $187,551). 10% effort.
$457,830 (total direct costs year 1).
09/30/11 – 08/31/18 NIH-NINDS 1U10NS077378: “State University of New York (SUNY) Clinical Site:
Network of Excellence in Neuroscience Clinical Trials (NeuroNEXT)”. Principal
Investigator: Steven R. Levine. 25% effort (with 2.5% salary). $271,250 (total year
1 direct costs).
09/30/11 – 12/31/12 Genentech IST: “Rapidly improving stroke symptoms: A pilot study”. Principal
Investigator: Steven R. Levine. 12.5% effort. $128,400 (total direct costs).
05/01/12 – 04/30/17 NIH-NINDS 1R25NS079211: SUNY Downstate "R Train": Neurology Research
Education Program, Multiple Principal Investigators: Steven R. Levine
(corresponding) and Daniel M. Rosenbaum. 10% effort. $70,000 (year 1 direct
costs).
07/01/12 – 06/30/14 The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) 1IP2PI000781:
Mobile Apps (MAPPS): Patient & Caregiver Attitudes, Behaviors, and Knowledge.
Administrative Principal Investigator: Amy Jensen (corresponding). Scientific
Principal Investigator: Steven R. Levine. 10% effort. $250,000 total year 1 direct
costs).
Pending Grants
07/01/12 – 06/30/17 NIH-NINDS 1U10NS080377-01: State University of New York (SUNY) Downstate
NETT Clinical Site Hub. Multiple Principal Investigators: Steven R. Levine
(corresponding) and Richard Sinert. 20% effort, $1,000,000 (total direct costs).
Impact/priority score = 30.
TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan: (all lecturer were 1 hour unless otherwise stated)
1985
Lecturer, Oakland University School of Health Sciences, Rochester, Michigan
(nursing, allied health care students)
1986 – 1996
Lecturer, Clinical Medicine–Neurology, Mercy College of Physician Assistants
Program, Detroit, Michigan (physician assistants)
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1987 – 1998
1997
1999, 2000
Lecturer, Department of Neurology Grand Rounds
Lecturer, Department of Physician Assistant Studies, College of Pharmacy and
Allied Health Professions, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan (physician assistant students and
Pharm.D. students)
Lecturer, Department of Physician Assistant Studies, College of Pharmacy and
Allied Health Professions (physician assistant students)
All lectures, unless otherwise stated were to medical students, residents, stroke fellows, and faculty
Service: Inpatient neurology service: 2 months/year, stroke service 5-6months/year, outpatient: 2 halfdays/week, contact hours: medical students, residents, and fellows: 15 hours/week while on service
(rounds, lecturing), 2-5 hours/week when not on service (1-on-1)
Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan: (all lecturer were 1 hour unless otherwise stated)
1998 – 2001
Department of Neurology Stroke Conference
1999
Invited Speaker, “Stroke”, Neuro Lecture Series – Stroke and Epilepsy
1999, 2001
Department of Neurology Resident Lecture Series:
History and Neurological Examination
Stroke: Clinical Evaluation, Imaging, and Management
1999
Department of Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds – Stroke Syndromes
1999
“Stroke”, Department of Internal Medicine, Grace-Sinai Hospital, Detroit, Michigan
1999 – 2001
Outpatient stroke clinic: Geriatric psychiatry fellow (4 hours/week), Pharmacy
administration students (4 hours/week), year 3 WSU medical student (3-4
hours/week)
1999
WSU School of Medicine, Year 2 Preceptor (10 hours)
2000
“Update on Stroke Management”, Department of Internal Medicine Grand Rounds,
Sinai-Grace Hospital, Detroit, Michigan“
2000
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Stroke Scale: Training”, Department of
Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds
2000
“Stroke Prevention”, Department of Family Practice, Sinai-Grace Hospital, Detroit,
Michigan
2000
“Stroke prevention associated with atrial fibrillation”, Michigan Peer Review
Organization Initiative for quality assurance. Presented to: Detroit Receiving
Hospital, Harper Hospital, Sinai-Grace Hospital, Detroit, Michigan
2000 – 2001
“Localization Principles in Neurology”, WSU Department of Neurology Lecture
Series, Detroit, Michigan
2000
“Stroke 101”, Department of Internal Medicine, Sinai-Grace Hospital, Detroit,
Michigan
2000
“Update on pre-hospital stroke care for EMTs”, City of Detroit EMS, Detroit
Receiving Hospital, Detroit, Michigan
2000 – 2001
WSU School of Medicine, Year 2 Clinical Neurosciences: Stroke
2001
“What’s up in acute stroke?”, Critical Care Challenge Series, Detroit Medical
Center, Detroit, Michigan
All lectures, unless otherwise stated were to medical students, residents, stroke fellows, and faculty
Service: Inpatient neurology service: 2 months/year, outpatient: 2 half-days/week, contact hours:
medical student, residents, and fellows: 15 hours/week while on service (rounds, lecturing), 3-5
hours/week when not on service (1-on-1)
The Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York: (all lecturer were 1 hour unless otherwise
stated)
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2005
2005
2006 – Present
2006
2007 – Present
2007
2007
2008
2008
2009
2010
Division of Rheumatology Conference: CNS Vasculitis, Department of Internal
Medicine
Mount Sinai Mini-Med School: Fall Semester: The Most Exquisite Object in the
Universe: The Human Brain: Brain Attack: Causes, Prevention, and Care of
Stroke (“Stroke 101”)
Neurology Resident’s Conference: TIAs
Mount Sinai of Queens Joint Medicine/Emergency Medicine Conference:
Alternative therapies for acute ischemic stroke
Neurology Resident Conference: Acute Ischemic Stroke & Thrombolytic Therapy
Critical Care Grand Rounds: Telestroke: The application of telemedicine for acute
stroke management
Neuro-resuscitation Journal Club: Learning from Failure and Success: The NINDS
rt-PA Stroke Trial
“Care of the acute stroke patient”, Division of Critical Care Core Cirriculum
“Stroke 101”, Department of Internal Medicine Resident Conference
“Stroke 101 in 2009: Focus on prevention”, Department of Internal Medicine
Resident Conference
“Telestroke”, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Symposium on Acute Stroke,
Department of Emergency Medicine
All lectures, unless otherwise stated were to medical students, residents, stroke fellows, and faculty
Service: stroke unit/neuro-critical care services: 3 months/year, outpatient: 1 half-day/week,
contact hours: medical students, residents, and fellows: 12-15 hours/week while on service (rounds,
lecturing), 5-7 hours/week when not on service (1-on-1)
The State University of New York Health Science Center – Brooklyn, New York: (all lecturer were 1
hour unless otherwise stated)
2010
“The NIH Stroke Scale”, Neurology Resident Lecture Series
2010 - present
“The Neurological Examination, Year 2 Medical Students, College of Medicine
2010 – present
“Cerebrovascular Case Studies/Stroke”, Year 2 Medical Students, College of
Medicine
2011
“Antiphospholipid antibodies and cerebrovascular disease”, Research In Progress
Lecture Series
2011
“Stroke I”, Neurology Resident Lecture Series
2011
“Stroke and TIA”, Emergency Medicine Resident Lecture Series
All lectures, unless otherwise stated were to medical students, residents, stroke fellows, and faculty
Service: Attend Neurology and Stroke Service, University Hospital of Brooklyn: 2 months/year,
outpatient: 1 day/week,
contact hours: medical students, residents, and fellows: 12-15 hours/week while on service (rounds,
lecturing), 5-7 hours/week when not on service (1-on-1)
COURSE OR CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
1991 – 1996
2000
2002
2007
Course Co-Director, American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting
Seminar/Course, “Transient Ischemic Attacks and Related Syndromes”
Editor of Module: Management of Acute Ischemic Stroke. On: Stroke. Education
and Slide Lecture Series CD-ROM, American Heart Association, Rockpointe
Broadcasting, Dallas, Texas.
Course Faculty, American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting
Course,“Crossfire 1: Cerebrovascular Disease”
Regional Course Director & Faculty, “Multidisciplinary perspectives on
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2007 – 2008
2008 - 2011
2008
2012
controversial management approaches for patients with Cerebrovascular and
cardiovascular risks, Discovery Institute of Medical Education (INSPIRE 2007
Stroke Care Continuum), New York, New York
Content Editor, Modules for Stroke Curriculum for Nurses, National Stroke
Association, Colorado
Course Director, American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting Course,
“Telemedicine increases options for successful stroke treatment: Nuts and bolts”
Chair/Editor, Acute Ischemic Stroke, Continuum, Lifelong Learning in Neurology®
(including Quintessentials®), American Academy of Neurology, December 2008;
Volume 14 (6), pp. 1-215.
Initiator, SUNY Downstate Medical Center 1st Annual Junior Faculty Career
Development Conference, Brooklyn, New York
Educational materials
1999
2000
2001
2002
2002
2004
2009
Instructional videotape: “Stroke screening: Risk Assessment and Prevention”,
Cable Television, Farmington Hills, Michigan
CD ROM Module: Management of Acute Ischemic Stroke. On: Stroke. Education
and Slide Lecture Series CD-ROM, American Heart Association, Rockpointe
Broadcasting, Dallas Texas
Co-Editor Thrombolytic Therapy for Acute Ischemic Stroke: 5 Years Later,
Seminars in Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease. June 2001 Issue: Volume 1 (2):
1-173.
M. Gorman, B. Jacobs, S. Levine, K. Agee, R. Carhuapoma, J. Kraus, R.
Madhavan, M. Castellanos: Wed-based Interactive Database System for the
transcranial Doppler Ultrasound Laboratory
Internet-based stroke conversations: “Stroke: Headaches, Hormones, and
Hypercoagulation”. At: http://www.stroke-tia.org
Fields MC, Levine SR: Clot-busting therapy helps stroke victims-but only if they get
treatment in time. Neurology Patient Page, Neurology 2005, 64:E1-2.
Levine SR (lead faculty), Jauch E, Meyers P: Acute Stroke Treatment – An Update
on the Evidence and the Opportunity, a live audio web conference with enduring
program CME activity, National Stroke Association
TRAINING RECORD
Post Graduate Trainees (fellows) in Cerebrovascular Disease & Stroke
Role in Training and Setting for all: Teacher, mentor, supervisor, advisor, developer of research
and publication skills/Acute Stroke Unit, Clinical Stroke Service, Stroke Clinic, Emergency roombased stroke care, protocols, and research.
Nabih M. Ramadan, M.D. (also trained in headache), 7/1988 – 6/1990, Scientific Development, Eli Lilly
Co./Clinical Professor of Neurology, University of Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana. Currently Professor and
Chairman, Department of Neurology & Vice President for Clinical and External Affairs, Rosaline Franklin
University of Medicine and Science, North Chicago, Illinois
Rajeev K. Deveshwar, M.D., 7/1988 – 6/1990, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery and Radiology,
University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois
Ramesh Madhavan, M.D., 9/2001, Assistant Professor of Neurology, Wayne State University School of
Medicine, Detroit, Michigan
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David M. Brown, M.D., 10/2001 – 6/2003, Director, Stroke Center, Hoag Hospital, Newport Beach,
California
Yu-Feng Yvonne Chan, M.D. 7/2009 – 6/2010 (and subsequently accepted into the K-12 Ph.D.
program), Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, The Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York,
New York
Qingliang (Tony) Wang, M.D., Ph.D. 7/2009 – 6/2010, Neuro-interventional Fellow, The Mount Sinai
School of Medicine, New York, New York
Amerjeet Sareen, M.D. 7/2010 - Present
Clotilde Balucani, M.D. 10/2010 - Present
Essays/Theses/Dissertations directed
1997
Member, Committee for the Dissertation Defense of Katerina Christopoulou Hurd,
Department of Physics, Oakland University, Rochester Hills, Michigan, for the
Ph.D. degree in Medical Physics (“A non-invasive and an invasive investigation of
two models of experimental stroke”). She is currently disabled due to multiple
sclerosis.
Mentor, Training Program in Clinical Research (NIH K30) Masters’ Degree, Dr.
Susan Hickenbottom, School of Public Health, University of Michigan. She is
currently Assistant Professor of Neurology/Director, Stroke Program, University of
Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan
2000
PUBLICATIONS
Original papers (in reviewed journals)
1.
Haley EC, Thompson JLP, Grotta JC, Lyden PD, Hemmen TM, Brown DL, Fanale C, Libman R,
Kwiatkowski TG, Llinas RH, Levine SR, Johnston KC, Buchsbaum R, Levy G, Levin B, for the
TNK in Stroke Investigators: Phase IIB/III trial of tenecteplase in acute stroke: Results of a
prematurely terminated randomized clinical trial. Stroke 2010;41:707-711. PMID: 20185783.
2.
Khatri P, Kleindorfer DO, Yeatts SD, Saver JL, Levine SR, Lyden PD, Moomaw CJ, Palesch YY,
Jauch EC, Broderick JP: Strokes with minor symptoms: An exploratory analysis of the National
Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Recombinant Tissue Plasminogen Activator Trials.
Stroke 2010;41:2581-2586. PMID: 20814000.
3.
Messé SR, Kasner SE, Cucchiara BL, Demchuk A, Tanne D, Ouyang B, Levine SR; for the
NINDS t-PA Stroke Study Group: Dosing errors did not have a major impact on outcome in the
NINDS t-PA Stroke Study. J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis 2011;20:236-40. PMID: 20656508.
4.
Cucchiara B, Kasner SE, Tanne D, Levine SR, Demchuk A, Messe SR, Sansing L, Lees KR,
Lyden P, for the SAINT Investigators: Validation assessment of risk scores to predict postthrombolysis ICH. Intl J Stroke 2011;6:109-111.
5.
Guzauskas GF, Boudreau DM, Villa KF, Levine SR, Veenstra DL: The cost-effectiveness of
primary stroke centers for acute ischemic stroke. Stroke 2012; 43:1617-1623. ISSN: 0039-2499.
PMID:22535277.
6.
Wilson RS, Boyle PA, Levine SR, Yu L, Anagnos SE, Buchman AS, Schneider, JA, Bennett DA:
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Emotional neglect in childhood and cerebral infarction in older age. Neurology 2012: In Press.
Case reports
1.
Levine SR, McKeevor PE, Greenberg HS: Primary cerebellar glioblastoma multiforme. J
Neuro-oncol 1987;5:231-236.
2.
Moen M, Levine SR, Newman DS, Dull-Baird A, Brown GG, Welch KMA: Bilateral posterior
cerebral artery strokes in a migraine sufferer. Stroke 1988;19:525-528.
3.
Levine SR, Welch KMA: Superior cerebellar artery infarction and vertebral artery dissection.
Stroke 1988;19:1431-1434.
4.
Bulic S, Panichpisal K, Linden C, Levine SR: Hemorrhages from Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy.
Am J Med Sci 2012; April 25 (EPUB ahead of print). PMID: 22543592.
Books
1.
Clinical Approach to Antiphospholipid Antibodies, Levine SR & Brey RL, (eds), ButterworthHeinemann, Boston, MA, 2000, 147 pp.
2.
Transient Ischemic Attacks, Chaturvedi S, Levine SR (eds), Blackwell Futura Publishing, Malden,
Massachusetts, 2004; 462 pp.
3.
Neurologic Involvement in Systemic Autoimmune Disorders, Erkan D, Levine SR (eds), Volume 3
in the series Handbook of Systemic Autoimmune Diseases, Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, The
Netherlands, 2004, 279 pp
Book Chapters
1.
Levine SR, Patel VM, Welch KMA, Skinner JE: Are heart attacks really brain attacks? In: The
Heart and Stroke: Clinical medicine and the nervous system, Furlan AJ (ed), Berlin:
Springer-Verlag, 1987; pp. 185-216.
2.
Becker RC, Chan M, Shah SH, Levine SR: Coagulopathy and Stroke. Evaluation and Treatment:
In: A Primer on Stroke Prevention and Treatment: An Overview Based on AHA/ASA Guidelines,
1st Edition, Goldstein LB (ed), Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken, New Jersey, 2009: Chapter 12, pp.
152-169, ISBN: 9781405186513.
3.
Alcauskas M, Levine SR: Cerebrovascular Disease associated with anitphospholipid antibodies.
In: International Neurology: A Clinical Approach. Lisak RP, Truong DD, Carrol WM, Bhidayasiri
R, (eds), John Wiley and Sons, Ltd, Oxford, England. 2009: Chapter 20, pp. 59-60.
4.
Panichpisal K, Levine SR: Anti-Phospholipid Antibodies, Encyclopedia of Neurological Sciences,
2nd Edition, Powers WJ (ed), Elsevier Oxford, England, 2012: Chapter 399. In Press.
Reviews / Invited Contributions
1.
Levine SR: Acute stroke treatment: Evidence and opportunities, Stroke Clinical Updates, National
Stroke Association 2009; Fall. Available at the National Stroke Association website:
http://www.stroke.org/site/PageServer?pagename=acute_scu
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2.
Katz M, Lesko J, Kirchoff-Torres KF, Zach V, Levine SR: Cerebrovascular disease and
pregnancy. Fetal and Maternal Medicine Review 2010;21(2):114–162.
3.
Liu S, Levine SR, Winn HR: Targeting ischemic penumbra: part I - from pathophysiology to
therapeutic strategy. J Exp Stroke Transl Med 2010;3:47-55. PMID: 20607107.
4.
Goldstein LB (Chair), Bushnell CD (Vice-Chair), Adams RJ, Appel LJ, Braun LT, Chaturvedi S,
Creager MA, Culebras A, Eckel RH, Hart RG, Hinchey JA, Howard VJ, Jauch EC, Levine SR,
Meschia JF, Moore WS, Nixon JV (Ian), Pearson TA; on behalf of the American Heart Association
Stroke Council, Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, Council on Epidemiology and Prevention,
Council for High Blood Pressure Research, Council on Peripheral Vascular Disease, and
Interdisciplinary Council on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research. Guidelines for the Primary
Prevention of Stroke: A Guideline for Healthcare Professionals from the American Heart
Association/American Stroke Association. Stroke 2011;42:517-584 PMID: 21127304. ISSN
1524-4628.
5.
Liu S, Levine SR, Winn HR: Targeting ischemic penumbra Part II: selective drug delivery using
liposome technologies. J Exp Stroke Transl Med 2011;4:16-23. PMID: 21909454.
6.
Panichpisal K, Rozner E, Levine SR: The Management of Stroke in Antiphospholipid Syndrome.
Curr Rheumatol Rep. 2012;14:99-106. ISSN 1523-3774. PMID:22109663.
Editorials / Commentaries
1.
Rudolph SH, Levine SR: Telestroke, QALYs, and Current Health Care Policy: The Heisenberg
Uncertainty Principle. Neurology 2011;77:1584-1585. PMID: 21917773.
2.
Balucani C, Levine SR: Intravenous thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke with prior stroke and
diabetes: Think different?! Journal Watch Neurology 2012, In Press.
3.
Balucani C, Levine SR: The “Almost Magical” Mobile Stroke Unit Revolution. Neurology 2012, In
Press. PMID: 22592365.
INVITED LECTURES/PRESENTATIONS (not as published abstracts)
International or national meetings
1986
1988
1988
1988
1989
1990
1990
“Cerebral blood flow asymmetries in migraine”. 6th International Migraine
Symposium, London, England.
“31-PNMR Spectroscopy of vascular dementia and Alzheimer’s disease”
International Meeting of Cardiology and Neurology, Reggio de Calabria, Italy
“Neurological disease associated with antiphospholipid antibodies” Third
International Symposium on Antiphospholipid Antibodies, Kingston, Jamaica
“Comparative effects of migraine and ischemic cerebrovascular disease (CVD) on
brain intracerebellar pH”. 7th Migraine Trust International Symposium, September,
London, England
Breakfast Seminar: “Antiphospholipid Antibodies” 14th International Joint
Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, San Antonio, Texas
“Antiphospholipid Antibodies” American College of Rheumatology 54th Annual
Meeting, Seattle, Washington
“Antiphospholipid Antibodies and Thrombosis” American Heart Association 63rd
Annual Scientific Sessions, Dallas, Texas
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1990
2011
2012
“Cerebral blood flow (CBF) in late onset migraine accompaniments (LOMA)”. Migraine Trust International Symposium, September, London, England
“Too good to treat”: The NINDS rt-PA Stroke Trial Experience. An American Heart
Association/American Association of Neuroscience Nurses Collaborative National
Webinar, December 6 ,2011.
“Stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation: New what? New drugs approved and how to
select them for which patients”, The Eighth Annual Update Symposium Series on
Clinical Neurology and Neurophysiology, Tel Aviv, Israel
Invited and/or refereed local/regional meetings
1986
1986
1987
2001
2001
2010
2010
2012
“Bilateral posterior cerebral artery occlusion in a migraineur”. Presented as a
poster at the 19th Annual Michigan Neurological Association, Detroit, Michigan
“Migrainous visual phenomena associated with cerebral venous thrombosis”.
Presented as a poster at the 19th Annual Michigan Neurological Association,
Detroit, Michigan
“Intracerebral hemorrhage associated with Amyl nitrate abuse”. Presented as a
poster to the 20th Annual Michigan Neurological Association, Ann Arbor, Michigan
“Acute Stroke – Current State of the Art & New Horizons”, Internal Medicine Grand
Rounds, Forum Health, Youngstown, Ohio
“Primary & secondary prevention of stroke” and “The neurologic examination: How
to do it, how to interpret it”, Neurology for the Primary Care Provider, University of
Vermont, Burlington, Vermont
Invited Speaker: “t-PA, stroke centers, and acute management”, 2010 INSTINCT
Stroke Champions Meeting, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Invited Speaker: “Advances in intravenous thrombolytic therapy”, Time is Brain
Advances in Stroke Care 2010, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School,
New Brunswick, New Jersey
“Treating Mild Strokes”, 4th Annual New York State Department of
Health/American Stroke Association Stroke Conference: Maximizing Stroke
Quality of Care” Key Ingredients, Tarrytown, New York
Invited seminars or lectures
1988
1988, 1996
2003
2003
2005
2007
2007
Visiting Lecturer, Department of Neurology, Central Massachusetts Medical
Center-University of Massachusetts, Worchester, Massachusetts
Invited Lecturer, Department of Neurology, Yale University School of Medicine,
New Haven, Connecticut
Invited Lecturer, “Thrombolytic therapy and stroke”, Cardiology Grand Rounds,
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark, New Jersey
Invited Lecturer, “Antiphospholipid antibodies and cerebrovascular disease”,
Department of Neurology Grand Rounds, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York,
New York
Invited Lecturer, “Stroke 2005: Where are we now?”, Department of Neurology
Grand Rounds, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, North
Chicago, Illinois
Invited Lecturer: “Diagnosis and Management of Ischemic Stroke”, Cardiology
Section Grand Rounds, Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA
Invited Lecturer: “Ischemic Stroke 2007”, Cardiology Grand Rounds, Elmhurst
Hospital Center, Elmhurst, NY
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2009
Invited Lecturer, Preventing and managing secondary stroke: An evidence-based
update, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, Phelps Memorial Center, Sleepy
Hollow, New York
Invited Lecturer, “Ischemic stroke management and secondary prevention 2010”,
Grand Rounds, Jersey City Medical Center, Jersey City, New Jersey
Invited Lecturer, “Acute stroke management and stroke prevention 2010”, 2010
Internal Medicine Spring Update, Richmond University Medical Center, Staten
Island, New York
Invited Lecturer, “Antiphospholipid antibodies and cerebral vascular disease”,
Rheumatology Grand Rounds, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York
2010
2010
2012
PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS
1.
McGonagle TK, Levine SR, Donofrio PD, Albers JW: The clinical spectrum of patients with
electrodiagnosis of polyradiculopathy without neuropathy. Muscle and Nerve 1985;8:615-616.
2.
Levine SR, Twyman RE, Gilman S: The rose of anticoagulation in cavernous sinus thrombosis,
Neurology 1985;35(suppl 1):215.
3.
Chan YF, Richardson LD, Katz M, Moskowitz A, Singhal AB, Chason K, Allison T, Lakoff D,
Yang AH, Levine SR. Oxygen use for suspected acute ischemic stroke in pre-hospital and
emergency department settings. New York American College of Emergency Physicians Scientific
Assembly. Bolton Landing, NY. July 2010.
4.
Levine SR, Khatri P, Khoury J, Saver JL, Broderick JP: Rapidly improving stroke symptoms : A
controversial exclusion criteria for tPA. Stroke 2011;42(3):e86.
5.
Guzauskas GF, Boudreau DM, Villa KF, Levine SR, Veenstra DL: The cost-effectiveness of
primary stroke centers for acute ischemic stroke. International Society for Pharmacoeconomics
and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) 17th Annual International Meeting 2012; In Press,
6.
Pandey A, Kurz R, Staller J, Fort T, Lushbough C, Burton D, Balucani C, Arnedo V, Szarek M,
Levine S: M-TECH Knowledge, Attitude, Behavior, and Needs Survey of Stroke Survivors and
Caregivers. American Public Health Association (APHA), 140th Annual Meeting. In Press.
Other Publications
1.
Levine SR: The Spinal Tap (letter to the editor) Ann Intern Med, 1986;105:464.
2.
Levine SR, Welch KMA: Lupus Anticoagulant and Stroke (letter to the editor). Arch Neurol
1987;44:691.
3.
Levine SR, Welch KMA: Neurologic manifestations associated with antiphospholipid antibodies.
Second International Congress of neuroimmunology NY Acad Sci, Philadelphia, PA, 1987.
4.
Levine SR, Welch KMA: Lupus anticoagulant (reply to letter to the editor). Stroke
1987;18:961-962.
5.
Levine SR: Book review: Stroke, Millikan CH, McDowell FM, Easton JD, Lea & Febiger, 1987.
Neurology 1988;38:1171.
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6.
Levine SR: “Stroke, An On-line Chat”, internet-based real-time, interactive discussion on stroke,
at http://www.dmc.org/chat, January 23, 2001.
7.
Fields MC, Levine SR: Clot-busting therapy helps stroke victims-but only if they get treatment in
time. Patient Page, Neurology 2005, 64:E1-2.
Television, Radio, and Internet
1990
1998
2000
2001
2005
2006
2006
2008
2009
2009
“Cocaine and stroke”, WJR Radio, Detroit, Michigan
“Stroke Update”, Cable television: Southwestern Oakland Cable Commision,
Farmington Hills, Michigan 2000 Invited Speaker,
“Stroke”: WAAM Radio, Ann Arbor, Michigan
“Stroke Hotline”: WXYZ-Channel 7 television, Southfield, Michigan
“Terri Schiavo” ABC News Now (Internet live video/audio)
“Dick Clarke's recovery from stroke”: Entertainment Tonite (The Insider), CBS
Television (Channel 2)
“AVMs and Senator Tim Johnson’s hemorrhagic stroke / recovery”: ABC news
radio and ABC News / Health on the internet
“Health Matters: Many fail to spot symptoms of stroke; these aids can help”: Wall
Street Journal (also on-line)
Lead Faculty, “Acute StrokeTreatment: Evidence and Opportunities. National
Stroke Association audio webcast, September 10.
Lead Faculty, with Jauch E, Meyers P: Acute Stroke Roundtable: Ask the Experts,
an interactive live audio web conference, National Stroke Association, Centennial,
Colorado. December 10.
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