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Ariane Lewis, M.D.

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Stroke Fellow, Massachusetts General Hospital & Brigham and Women's


Affiliations and Profiles

Clinical Background

2004 - 2008 M.D. Tulane University
School of Medicine
2008 - 2009 Intern New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill-Cornell
Department of Medicine
2009 - 2012 Resident New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill-Cornell
Department of Neurology
2011 - 2012 Chief Resident New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill-Cornell
Department of Neurology
2012 - 2014 Fellow Massachusetts General Hospital / Brigham & Women's Hospital
Neurology

Articles

Lewis A, Osborn IP, Roth R
The effects of listening to hemispheric synchronization on the amount of intraoperative analgesia required.
Anesthesia and Analgesia. 2004 Feb ; 98 (2): 533-6

Lewis A, Segal AZ
Hyperlipidemia and primary prevention of stroke: does risk factor identification and reduction really work?
Current Atherosclerosis Reports. 2010 Jul ; 12 (4): 225-9

Lewis A, Osborn IP, Roth R
Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the Operating Suite.
International Anesthesia Research Society, Tampa. 2004 ; (): S-53

Lewis A, Osborn IP
The Behavioral and Physiological Effects of Supplementing Preoperative Anxiolytic with Hemispheric Synchronization.
World Congress of Anesthesiologists, Paris, France. 2004 ; ():

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The MGH Neurology Department placed 3rd in US News Neurology / NeuroSurgery rankings for 2010.

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Still from the Stroke Evaluation simulation

This video simulation of an Emergency stroke evaluation illustrates the care of patients with acute stroke by the MGH Acute Stroke team.