User:KMM90/Ali Bydon

Ali Bydon is a physician, surgeon, author, and researcher. He practices neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital

Education

 * University of Michigan Medical school, graduated 1999
 * Neurosurgical training at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan
 * Minimally invasive Spine Surgery fellowship
 * Instructor of Neurosurgery at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
 * Assistant professor of Neurosurgery at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
 * Associate professor of Neurosurgery at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
 * Clinical director of Spine Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
 * Director of Spinal Biomechanics and Surgical Outcomes Laboratory at Johns Hopkins Hospital

Research
•	Spinal Biomechanics, Spinal disparities and Surgical Outcomes •	The spinal Outcomes Laboratory focus on multiple projects ranging from systematic reviews of outcomes of patients with BMP, Cervical Myelopathy, and Radiculopathy, Ossified posterior longitudinal ligaments, minimal invasive discectomy, lumbar fusion techniques and degenerative scoliosis •	Dr. Bydon is the Principal Investigator of clinical trials evaluating long-term patient reported outcomes following spine surgery

Professional career
•	Associate Professor Department of Neurosurgery •	Co-director of Neurosurgical Medical Student Education •	Director of Neurosurgical Undergraduate Student Education •	Director of Spinal Biomechanics and Surgical Outcomes Laboratory •	Medical Director of HMV, Johns Hopkins International

Awards and recognitions
•	Best Abstract Award and Best paper Award June 19-22,2013 at Society for Progress and Innovation in the Near East (SPINE) •	Healthnetwork Excellence Award 2012 •	Richard Otenasak faculty teaching award 2009-2010