CURRICULUM VITAE
RONALD L. YOUNG, II, M.D.
EDUCATION
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine Doctor of Medicine August 1986 - June 1990
University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma Bachelor of Science May, 1986 Major: Zoology
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
The Graduate Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Resident Physician, Department of Surgery June 1990 - '91
University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, Massachusetts Resident Physician, Division of Neurosurge1y July 1991 - June 1996
University of Arkansas Arkansas Children's Hospital Clinical fellow: Pediatric Neurosurgery July 1996 - June 1997
University of Texas-Houston Assistant Professor Division of Pediatric Surgery Department of Neurosurgery July 1997 - June 2000
Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine Chief of Pediatric Neurosurgery Chair of Cooperative Brain Tumor Conference St. Vincent Hospital Indianapolis, Indiana July 2000- July 2016
Terre Haute Regional Hospital Neurotrauma Coverage July 2016 to June 2017
Brain and Spine Center of South Florida June 2017 to present STATE LICENSES Indiana Florida
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Association of Neurological Surgeons Congress of Neurological Surgery BOARD CERTIFICATION
Diplomate of the American Board of Neurological Surgery
ONGOING ACTIVITIES
Consultant for Synaptive Medical Corporation Surgical proctor for NICO Corporation for BrainPath
PUBLICATION/PRESENTATIONS
Cranial Expansion for Treatment of Craniocephalic Dysproportion: Pediatric Section of AANS Dec. 1996
Textbook of Peds Neurosurgery
Pediatric Neurosurgical Intensive Care: University of Texas-Houston, October 1997
Surgical Treatment of Arachnoid Cysts in Children: University of Texas-Houston, June 1998
Endoscopic Management of Hydrocephalus Secondary to Tumors of the Posterior Third Ventricle: Neurosurgical Focus 7(4) 1999
Fetal Myelomeningocele Repair, Do We Continue?: University of Texas-Houston, April 2000
Endoscopic 3rd Ventriculocisternostomy: Indications and Technique: St. Vincent Hospital Indianapolis, October 2000
Endoscopic Management of Colloid Cyst: AANS Course on Cranial Neuroendoscopy, Memphis 2001
Ped iatric Spine Injuries: St. Vincent Hospital Indianapolis: February 2001
Congenital CNS Lesions: St. Vincent Hospital Indianapolis: August 2001
Spasticity and Movement Disorders: Indianapolis, June 2003
Concussions in Athletes: St. Vincent Sports Medici ne Clinic: September 2001
Tethered Cord Syndrome: Columbus Regional Hospital, Columbus Indiana, December 2002 .
Endoscopic Resection of Colloid Cysts: AANS Course on Neuroendoscopy, Memphis TN, December 2003
Funny Shaped Heads: St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, May 2004 When a Headache is More Than a Headache: St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, March 2005
Endoscopic 3rd Ventriculostomy, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia: August, 2005
Clinical Management of Patients with Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus: World Congress of Hydrocephalus, Queenstown New Zealand: August 2005 Ongoing Presentations:
Neuroendoscopy: OR Setup and Choice of Equipment
Complications/Avoidance of Cranial Neuroendoscopy, Aesculap Course on Cranial Neuroendoscopy
Endoscopic Management of Complex Hydrocephalus and Arachnoid Cysts University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia: November 23rd, 2007
Endoscopic 3rd Vcntriculostomy, Indications and Technique Barrow Ne urologic Institute, January 18, 2008
Instructor: 6 Pillars Minimally Invasive Cranial Neurosurgery Course November 2012 to present
The Safety and Feasibility of Image-Guided BrainPath-Mediated Transsulcul Hematoma Evacuation: A Multicenter Study Neurosurgery June 2016
Minimally Invasive Transsulcal Resection of Intraventricular and Periventricula Lesions Through a Tubular Retractor System: Multicentric Experience and Results World Neurosurgery