Juha Hernesniemi
Juha Hernesniemi (born 1947[1]) is a Finnish neurosurgeon and professor emeritus of the neurosurgery department in Helsinki.[2][3] He has a special interest in cerebrovascular diseases that are surgically amenable, especially aneurysms and AVMs. He has published extensively and is widely cited within this particular domain of neurosurgery.
Education
- 1973 Medical Doctor (MD)
- 1979 Doctor of Medical Science (PhD)
- 1998 Professor in Neurosurgery
Present position and contact information (as of October 2015)
- Professor Emeritus, Department of Neurosurgery in Helsinki University Hospital, Töölö
- Working as Visiting Professor and Head of Neurosurgery at Nobel Institute for Neurosciences Biratnagar Nepal
Specialization
- 1979 Specialization in Neurosurgery
- 1987 Associate Professor
Work experience
- 1979-1983 Senior consultant in neurosurgical departments (Helsinki, Kuopio and Uppsala)
- 1983-1991 Assistant Chief Physician, Neurosurgery Department, Kuopio University Hospital
- 1991-1992 Chief Physician, Neurosurgery Department, Kuopio University Hospital
- 1992-1993 Research and Teaching Fellow, Neurosurgery Department, University of Miami
- 1993-1997 Chief Physician of Neurosurgery Department, Kuopio University Hospital
- 1997-2015 Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery in Helsinki University Hospital, Töölö
- 2015-now various ad-hoc appointments as visiting professor in Peru, Italy, Nepal
Memberships in scientific advisory boards
- 1999- Member of International Advisory Board, Neurosurgery
- 1999-2008 Member of International Advisory Board, Surgical Neurology
- 2002 Member of International Advisory Board, Zentralblatt für Neurochirurgie
- 2008- Associate Editor, Surgical Neurology
Other academic and professional activities
- Supervisor for 8 doctoral dissertations
- Co-supervisor for 5 doctoral dissertations
- General Secretary for 2 International Congresses: 40th Annual Meeting of the Scandinavian Neurosurgical Society, Kuopio 1989 and EANS Winter Meeting Kuopio, Finland, 1994
Personal neurosurgical operative experience
- 14,000 operations including:
- cerebral aneurysm >4,000 patients
- intracranial AVM and DAVF >500 patients
- brain tumour >3,000 patients
- head injury >600 patients
- cervical spine >800 patients
- lumbar spine >300 patients
- spinal tumour >300 patients
Visits and study periods at Neurosurgery Departments world-wide
- Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia (visiting professor), 2016
- University of Frankfurt, Germany (Prof. Seifert, Prof. Raabe), 2004
- University of Padua, Italy (Prof. Scienza, Prof. Pavesi), 2003
- University of Utrecht, The Netherlands (Prof. Tulleken), 2002
- University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR, USA (Prof. Yasargil, Prof. Al Mefty, Prof. Khrist), 2001
- University of Mainz, Germany (Prof. Perneczky), 1998
- University of Zürich; Switzerland (Prof. Yonekawa), 1997
- University of Miami, FL, USA (Prof. Peerless, Prof. Drake, Prof. Rosomoff, Prof. Green), 1992 - 1993
- University of Zürich, Switzerland (Prof. Yasargil), 1992
- Hospital Notre Dame, Montreal, Canada (Prof. Bertrand), 1991
- Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary (Prof. Nyáry, Prof. Vajda), 1991
- Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences, London, Canada (Prof. Peerless, Prof. Drake), 1989
- The National Hospital, London, UK (Prof. Symon, Prof. Crockard), 1988
- Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary (Prof. Pásztor), 1984
- University of Zürich, Switzerland (Prof. Yasargil), 1982
- University of Bucharest, Romania (Prof. Arseni), 1978
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References
- "Juha Hernesniemi". University Hospital of Helsinki. 2009-09-04. Archived from the original on August 1, 2015. Retrieved 2009-06-18.
- Helsinki university hospital
- ”Aivokirurgi pelastaa elämän” Article in Helsingin Sanomissa 30.10.2006
- http://www.linnc.com/Physicians/Juha-HERNESNIEMI
- http://www.bbraun.com/documents/Nanosites/HelsinkiBook_Bookmarks_V1.pdf (knowledgeable booklet about Helsinki neurosurgery style, co-authored by Juha Hernesniemi)
- http://surgicalneurologyint.com/1001-hernesniemi-videos (a developing database of videos of Prof.J.Hernesiemi's work)
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