Scott Glickman, DO, FACOS, is a board-certified, multiple fellowship-trained neurosurgeon and founding member of the Center for Neurosurgery Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada. Dr. Glickman earned his medical degree at Midwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine in Downers Grove, Illinois. He completed his neurological surgery residency at Michigan State University/St. John-Providence and served as chief resident at Neurosurgery Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He has completed numerous fellowship programs in neurotrauma, neurocritical care and emergencies, neurosurgery and neurology, vascular neurosurgery, complex spine surgery, and neurosurgical oncology.
He also has extensive experience with traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries, spinal tumors, brain tumors, deep brain stimulators, Chiari malformations and the craniocervical junction, brain recovery, and neurovascular disorders. He is involved in ongoing clinical research on intracranial pressure, spinal reconstruction, multimodal diagnosis and treatment of neuropathy, surgical treatment of hemorrhagic stroke, and the impact of obesity on surgery.
Dr. Glickman has practiced neurosurgery and neurocritical care in Ohio, Michigan, Oregon, Indiana, and California, with additional experience throughout the US, but relocated to Las Vegas in 2017. He focuses on providing the highest quality care in the surgical and non-operative care of patients with complex neurological conditions and injuries of the brain, spine, and peripheral nerves.
Dr. Glickman has authored numerous articles and abstracts, frequently presents at regional, national, and international symposia, and has been involved in resident, medical student, physician assistant, and nurse practitioner education. He instructs Advanced Trauma Life Support through the American College of Surgeons and has served on the Ethics Committee of the Neurocritical Care Society and the Exercise Committee with the North American Spine Society, as well as various committees in the American Osteopathic Association and American College of Osteopathic Surgeons.
He is a member of many committees in local Las Vegas hospitals and serves as the Trauma Liaison, Spine Program Director, and Medical Director of the Neurosurgery Intensive Care Unit at Mountainview Hospital.
Scott Glickman, DO, FACOS, is a board-certified, multiple fellowship-trained neurosurgeon and founding member of the Center for Neurosurgery Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada. Dr. Glickman earned his medical degree at Midwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine in Downers Grove, Illinois. He completed his neurological surgery residency at Michigan State University/St. John-Providence and served as chief resident at Neurosurgery Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He has completed numerous fellowship programs in neurotrauma, neurocritical care and emergencies, neurosurgery and neurology, vascular neurosurgery, complex spine surgery, and neurosurgical oncology.
He also has extensive experience with traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries, spinal tumors, brain tumors, deep brain stimulators, Chiari malformations and the craniocervical junction, brain recovery, and neurovascular disorders. He is involved in ongoing clinical research on intracranial pressure, spinal reconstruction, multimodal diagnosis and treatment of neuropathy, surgical treatment of hemorrhagic stroke, and the impact of obesity on surgery.
Dr. Glickman has practiced neurosurgery and neurocritical care in Ohio, Michigan, Oregon, Indiana, and California, with additional experience throughout the US, but relocated to Las Vegas in 2017. He focuses on providing the highest quality care in the surgical and non-operative care of patients with complex neurological conditions and injuries of the brain, spine, and peripheral nerves.
Dr. Glickman has authored numerous articles and abstracts, frequently presents at regional, national, and international symposia, and has been involved in resident, medical student, physician assistant, and nurse practitioner education. He instructs Advanced Trauma Life Support through the American College of Surgeons and has served on the Ethics Committee of the Neurocritical Care Society and the Exercise Committee with the North American Spine Society, as well as various committees in the American Osteopathic Association and American College of Osteopathic Surgeons.
He is a member of many committees in local Las Vegas hospitals and serves as the Trauma Liaison, Spine Program Director, and Medical Director of the Neurosurgery Intensive Care Unit at Mountainview Hospital.
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