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Moshe A. Mizrahi, MD, FAAN, FAHA, FACNS

Moshe A. Mizrahi, , MD, FAAN, FAHA, FACNS

Clinical Associate Professor
Attending Neurointensivist, Director of Epilepsy & Critical Care EEG and Advanced
Multimodality Neuromonitoring, Department of Neurology

Dr. Mizrahi received his BA at the University of Pennsylvania, and medical degree at Drexel University School of Medicine. He completed medical internship and neurology residency at Thomas Jefferson University. After neurology residency, he completed a one-year fellowship in Vascular Neurology (Stroke) at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, a two-year fellowship in advanced Neurocritical Care at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and a one-year fellowship in Clinical Neurophysiology and Critical Care EEG and Advanced Neuromonitoring at Yale University.

He served as faculty at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center from 2016-2023 as an attending neurointensivist and critical care EEG, where he co-directed the Continuous EEG Monitoring Program and Advanced Multimodality Neuromonitoring Program, and became Associate Professor of Neurology in 2020. He moved to Brookdale Hospital Medical Center in 2023 as Associate Professor of Neurology, Director of Epilepsy and Critical Care EEG Monitoring, and attending neurointensivist.

Dr. Mizrahi has published original research manuscripts, participated in numerous peer-to-peer reviews, and co-authored a chapter in status epilepticus work-up and management. His research interests and publications are on topics such as brain multimodality monitoring in the critically ill, status epilepticus, controversial rhythmic and periodic patterns, post-arrest prognosticators of outcome, post-arrest myoclonus, continuous EEG during ECMO, and traumatic brain injury and neurophysiologic predictors of functional outcome.

Dr. Mizrahi has presented and lectured at many national neurology and subspecialty meetings. He is a co-investigator for the Critical Care EEG Monitoring Research Consortium. His latest publication relates a novel approach to standardized interpretation and reporting of multimodality neuromonitoring data.

Education

  • Undergraduate: Bachelor of Arts (BA), University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
  • Medical School: Medical Degree (MD), Drexel University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
  • Internship: Internal Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals, Philadelphia, PA
  • Residency: Neurology, Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals, Philadelphia, PA
  • Fellowship: 
    • Vascular Neurology, Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
    • Neurocritical Care, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY
    • Critical Care EEG and Advanced Neuromonitoring/Clinical Neurophysiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT

Research Interests

Acute Care and Advanced Status Epilepticus Management; Controversial Rhythmic/Periodic Patterns; Quantitative EEG; Vasospasm/ICP Detection; Critical Care EEG Monitoring Research Consortium; Post-Arrest Predictors of Outcome; Post-TBI Epilepsy; TBI and Cognitive Reserve; Assessing Degree of Encephalopathy; EEG Reactivity

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