MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD
Dr. Julian E. Bailes
Julian E. Bailes is a Louisiana native who attended Louisiana State University attaining both his B.S. and M.D. degrees, following which he underwent neurosurgery residency training at Northwestern University Medical Center and a cerebrovascular fellowship at the Barrow Neurological Institute. He was Chief of Cerebrovascular Surgery at Allegheny-West Penn Hospital System for ten years, then subsequently served for eleven years as the Professor and Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at West Virginia University School of Medicine where he specialized in cerebrovascular disease, stroke, brain tumors, and traumatic brain injury. For last five years he has been the Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery, Co-Director of the NorthShore Neurological Institute, and Clinical Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. Dr. Bailes is a recognized leader in the field of neurosurgery and the impact of brain injury on brain function. He is the Chair-Elect of the AANS/CNS Joint Section on Neurotrauma and Critical Care. He has been instrumental in the understanding of the clinical evidence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a progressive degenerative disease found in individuals who have been subjected to multiple concussions and other forms of head injury. His laboratory research has focused upon mechanisms and treatment of cerebral concussions. Since 1994, he has been a neurological consultant to the NFL Players’ Association (NFLPA), which has supported research on the effects of head injuries on professional athletes. He is the Medical Director of the Center for Study of Retired Athletes based at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He has been an advisor to the NCAA and also is Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee for Pop Warner Football, the largest youth sports association in the U.S. In 2010 he was inducted into the Louisiana State University Hall of Distinction, the highest honor awarded to an alumnus. In June of this year, Dr. Bailes was inducted to the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and received the Dave Dixon Louisiana Sports Leadership Award. Dr. Bailes has over 300 scientific publications concerning various aspects of neurological surgery, including four books on neurological sports medicine, and performs editorial duties for a number of medical journals. Dr. Bailes has been honored as one of the nation’s best surgeons for ten consecutive years in U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Doctors” and was selected by Chicago Magazine as a Chicago top neurosurgeon. He played football for ten years, including in high school and at the collegiate level, was an Louisiana All-Star and All-State player, with his team winning a state championship his senior year. He has been a sideline physician at either the NFL or NCAA level for the last 25 years.
Dr. Mark Norman Hadley
Mark Norman Hadley was born in 1956 and raised in Napa, California. He was active in sports, scholastics, and student government through high school. He served as Student Body President his senior year, class Salutatorian, and was nationally ranked in the boy’s mile and half-mile runs. He accepted a four-year academic-athletic scholarship to run track at Stanford University in 1974. Mark graduated from Stanford in 1978 with a BA in Economics as a four-year varsity letterman. He began his medical education at Albany Medical College in upstate New York in the summer of 1978, where he was profoundly influenced by A. John Popp, MD, Professor of Surgery and Neurosurgery. Dr. Hadley received his MD degree in 1982.
Dr. Hadley completed his general surgery internship at the University of California under F. William Blaisdale, MD, and began his post-graduate neurosurgical training in 1983 at the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, Arizona, under mentors Robert F. Spetzler, MD, Volker K.H. Sonntag, MD, Andrew E. Shetter, MD, John R. Green, MD, and others. Upon graduation in 1988, Dr. Hadley served three years as a neurosurgeon in the United States Air Force. In 1991 Dr. Hadley accepted the position of Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery under Richard B. Morawetz, MD, at the University of Alabama, in Birmingham, Alabama. His main areas of clinical and scientific interest are disorders of the human spine and spinal cord. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 1993 and Professor in 1997. He has been actively involved in medical student, resident, and fellow education at UAB and serves as the Director of the Residency Training Program, and the Director of the Neurosurgical Spinal Surgery Fellowship program. He has served as the Medical Director of an active regional Think First Injury Prevention Program and has served as Team Physician to the University of Alabama and the University of Alabama at Birmingham athletic programs. In 2005 he was honored by his patients with the Charles A. and Patsy W. Collat Endowed Chair in Neurological Surgery. He has been named by Castle and Connelly as a Best Doctor in America consecutively from 2001 through 2015. From 2011 through 2015 Dr. Hadley has been recognized as a Neurosurgeon in the “Top 1% in Specialty in the United States” by US News and World Report. In addition to practicing and teaching neurosurgery Dr. Hadley is also appointed as a Professor in the UAB Collat School of Business (2009-present). He teaches business students in the fall semester each year in medical economics and medical industrial distribution.
Dr. Hadley has authored over 200 scientific articles and chapters in medical textbooks. He has authored or edited several compilations in Neurological Surgery, including Self Assessment for Neurological Surgeons (SANS) VI for the AANS and CNS in 1997, multiple educational videotapes, Video Perspectives in Neurological Surgery, the comprehensive Guidelines for the Management of Acute Cervical Spine and Spinal Cord Injuries published as a supplement to Neurosurgery in March 2002, and the Guidelines for the Performance of Fusion Procedures for Degenerative Disease of the Lumbar Spine published in the Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, in June 2005. He and his colleagues have recently completed an update of the medical evidence-based compendium Guidelines for the Management of Acute Cervical Spine and Spinal Cord Injuries published in Neurosurgery in March 2013. Dr. Hadley has performed laboratory research on spinal cord injury, spinal cord perfusion, and on genetically engineered rhBMP devices on bone healing and spinal fusion. He is the recent recipient of a DOD Grant SCIRP SC130237: A Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Trial of Cerebrospinal Fluid Drainage in Acute Spinal Cord Injury ($1,653,933).
Dr. Hadley serves editorial roles for Spine, Nutrition, and several foundations, and serves on the Editorial Boards of Neurosurgery (1999 to present) and Journal of Neurosurgery, Spine (2008 to present). He has served as Senior Editor for JNS: Spine 2014-15 and 2015-16. He has been a visiting professor at major universities throughout the United States and has received a variety of honors including the inaugural Frank H. Mayfield Award of the AANS/CNS Spine Section in 1984, the United States Air Force Commendation Medal for Meritorious Service in July 1991, and induction into the honorary medical society, Alpha Omega Alpha in 2004. In September 2013 Dr. Hadley was recognized with a United States Congressional Recognition for his efforts in the arena of spinal cord injury research.
Dr. Hadley has been active in organized Neurosurgery since his residency training. He has served on the Executive Committees of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (1994-2004), the AANS/CNS Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves (1992-1999), and the Academy of Neurological Surgery (2009-present). He has served in multiple roles for the CNS including Scientific Program Committee Chairman (1996-1997), Annual Meeting Committee Chairman (1997-1998) Secretary (1997-2000) and as the President (2002-2003). He has served as a member of the AANS/CNS Washington Committee (2001- 2003). He is actively involved in the Academy of Neurological Surgery and the Society of Neurological Surgeons. He is the current President of the American Academy of Neurological Surgery (2015-2016). He was elected to a six-year term as a Director of the American Board of Neurological Surgery in May 2012 and currently serves as the Chairman of the Primary (Written) Examination Committee.
Dr. Phillip Surface
A native of Princeton, WV, Dr. Surface completed his pre-medical studies at Concord University in Athens. After graduation from the University of West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in 1992, he next completed internship at WVU/ Charleston Area Medical Center. Dr. Surface then completed Orthopedic Surgery residency at Oklahoma State University in 1997. Dr. Surface also completed a Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery subspecialty residency at the Shriner's Hospital for Children in Spokane, Washington.
While in residency Dr. Surface received special recognition for development of Oklahoma State's Orthopedic Surgery Residency Sports Medicine program, served as Chief Resident, and authored scientific papers. During this time, Dr. Surface arranged for, and provided specialized Orthopedic Surgical treatment to pediatric victims of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster,and served as team physician- consultant for several professional, collegiate, and high school teams and organizations.
Dr. Surface is a Board-Certified Orthopedic Surgeon with professional interests in adult reconstructive (total joint replacement) surgery, sports medicine, arthroscopic surgery, hand surgery, trauma, and pediatric orthopedic conditions.While maintaining a busy practice of patient care and surgery, Dr. Surface serves as Associate Clinical Professor at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, and Clinical Instructor at Alderson-Broadous' Physician Assistant Program.
Dr. Surface is President of Summit Orthopedics. He is the Medical Director of both Joint Connections, an innovative and award winning joint replacement unit, and Orthopedic Surgical Services at Thomas Memorial Hospital. Dr. Surface has also served as the President of the Medical Staff at Thomas Memorial Hospital. He has been involved in the design of surgical equipment and implants for 15 years, and has special skills in the design, implementation, and maintenance of service line care systems. Dr. Surface is Immediate Past-President of the Sports Medicine Section of the American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedic Surgery.
DR. LARA CARLSON DPE., N.D.N.D
Dr. Lara Carlson, Associate Professor in the College of Westbrook College of Health Professions at the University of New England, brings with her not only expertise across the entire landscape of strength conditioning and physiology in both the collegiate and professional ranks, but also studies she's guided that directly affects the performance of racer athletes. Holding positions on a number of prestigious boards, Dr. Carlson has given some of the most intriguing data driven talks across the country, including The International Council of Motorsports Sciences, NASCAR, and many others. She's described the “core-to-shell ratio”, related to body heat and the importance of effectively circulating blood volume. With strong ties to racing in addition to working with notable Indy car driver athletes, it was her relationship with her brother that fostered her initial interest, which has now blossomed in her becoming one of the top most sought after leaders in her specialty. We look forward to her scholarship as Motorsports Safety Group continues its united push in establishing the new standard for the safety in racing. WELCOME Dr. Carlson!
DR. IMMANUEL TURNER
Dr. Turner, with specialized board certifications is Pediatric & Adult Cardiothoracic Surgery, joins Motorsports Safety Group. His expertise will be heavily relied upon regarding many aspects of cardio pulmonary dynamics as well as the depths of the overall physiology of the driver athletes. As a former collegiate athlete and now renowned heart surgeon, Dr. Turner looks forward to investing his efforts into maximizing the overall performance of athletes at all levels of high contact sports..
EDUCATION
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Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC M.D. – 08/00 – 05/04
Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC Post-baccalaureate. – 05/00
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan B.S. Human Physiology – 05/98
INTERNSHIPS, RESIDENCIES, FELLOWSHIPS
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07/13-06/14 University of Michigan, Congenital Heart Surgery Fellowship
07/11-06/13 University of Michigan, Cardiothoracic Surgery Fellowship
07/10-06/11 Duke University Medical Center, General Surgery Chief Resident
07/05-06/11 Duke University Medical Center, General Surgery Residency
06/04-06/05 Duke University Medical Center, General Surgery Internship
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
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03/17-Current Pediatric and Adult Congenital Cardiac Surgery
Memorial Health Care System
Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital
08/14-02/17 Pediatric and Adult Congenital Cardiac Surgeon
Sanger Heart and Vascular Institute
Levine Children’s Hospital
Academic Appointments:
08/06-07/08 Post-doctoral Fellow, Center for Integrative Genomics and
Cardiovascular disease, University of Michigan
05/01-08/01 Research Associate, Dept. of Hypertension
Wayne State University
07/99-07/00 Research Assistant, Dept. of Cardiovascular Physiology
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
06/98-06/99 Research Assistant, Department of Physiology
University of Michigan
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
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Lecturer, Graduate School, University of Michigan, Dept Physiology
Cardiovascular Physiology September 2006
LICENSURE & BOARD CERTIFICATION
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06/16-12/26 Congenital Heart Surgery Subspecialty Board Certification
06/14-12/24 American Board of Thoracic Surgery Board Certification
07/11-12/14 Michigan Board of Health License
08/14-12/17 North Carolina Board of Health License
12/16-Current Florida Board of Health License
LEADERSHIP POSITIONS
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2010-2011 Duke University Medical Center, General Surgery Chief Resident
2004-2006 Resident Mentor Student National Medical Association –Duke
University School of Medicine
DR. MOHAMAD ALLAM
Dr Mohamad Allam, joins Motorsports Safety Group, bringing with him a wealth of Cardiothoracic Expertise. Dr Allam leads a very busy surgical practice in addition to spending quality time with supportive family and friends. The group is excited to have him on board and look forward to his collaboration and insight regarding the many aspects of cardio pulmonary dynamics as well as the depths of the overall physiology of the athletes at all levels of high contact sports.
Mohamad Allam, MD is a native of Lebanon where he graduated from The College des Freres with full French education. Throughout college and medical school, he was on the varsity soccer team and is an avid sports and Formula 1 fan. He graduated from the American University of Beirut with a BS in Chemistry with Honors. He received his Medical Degree from the American University of Beirut in 1998. He was on the Dean’s honor list and was elected to the Alpha omega Alpha Honor medical Society. Dr Allam completed a rotating internship at the American University Hospital and elected to pursue further training in the United States. He completed an internship at Emory School of Medicine and subsequently transferred to The University of Iowa where he completed his General Surgery residency which included training at the University of Maryland R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center. He contributed multiple chapters to Dr. Jamal Hobollah’s textbook for General and Vascular Surgery.
He completed his Cardiothoracic Surgery Fellowship at Iowa trained under pioneers of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Dr.Douglas Behrendt and Dr. Mark Iannettoni. He participated in the Heart and Lung Transplant Program with Dr. Wayne Richenbacher, Dr. Jeffery Everett and Dr. Kalpaj Parekh.
After completion of fellowship, Dr. Allam moved with his wife and two children to Lafayette, Louisiana to be close to his wife’s family and has enjoyed living in Cajun culture.
In 2007, he joined a local private practice group where he has performed a vast array of surgical procedures in the Cardiothoracic and Vascular disciplines. He has also been very involved in spine exposure surgery where he has assisted many members of the Neurosurgery and Spine Surgery teams. He has mastered procedures of complex aortic reconstructions and surgical treatments of complications of heart, vascular and lung trauma.
With his partner, Dr. Victor Tedesco, he started the Minimally Invasive Thoracic and Cardiac Valvular Surgery program in Lafayette.
Along with Surgical Oncology, he performed the first portal vein reconstruction in the area.
In 2014, he joined Ochsner Lafayette General Hospital Group where he served as Chief of Surgery and currently serves as the medical director of Cardiovascular Surgery.
Dr. Allam is on the faculty at LSU Medical School and is very involved in training residents and medical students.
He holds certification in the American Board of Thoracic Surgery.
He is active participant in the Society of Thoracic Surgery.
Dr. Allam is fluent in English, French and Arabic.
DR. NEIL ROMERO
Dr Neil Romero, joins Motorsports Safety Group, bringing with him fellowship training in both orthopedics and spinal surgery. Dr Romero leads a busy practice while balancing a very supportive and united family life at home. The group is excited to have him on board and look forward to his insight moving forward.
Medical Education
Stanford University/San Francisco Combined Spine Surgery Program
Fellow, Orthopaedic Spine Surgery, August 2008 – July 2009
Medical University of South Carolina – Charleston, SC
Chief Resident, Orthopaedic Surgery, July 2007 – June 2008
Resident, Orthopaedic Surgery, July 2003 – June 2007
Louisiana State University School of Medicine - New Orleans, LA
Doctor of Medicine, May 2003
Professional Affiliations/Licenses/Certification
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery – Board Certified
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Louisiana Medical License: MD.203233
Research
Are Routine Radiographs Needed in the First Year After Lumbar Spinal Fusions?, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, MUSC. Published in Spine July 1, 2009. Presented at SPINEWEEK congress in Geneva, May 2008. Presented at NASS annual meeting in Toronto, October 2008.
Comparison of Outcomes of Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion Using Femoral Allograft vs Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer, Department of Orthopaedic Spine Surgery, Stanford University. Presented at MUSC Siegling Research Day, April 2007.
Development of a Weight-bearing Cast for Foot and Ankle Surgery, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, MUSC. Presented at South Carolina/North Carolina Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting, October 2006 – received award for 3rd best resident paper. Presented at MUSC Siegling Research Day, April 2006 – received Outstanding Basic Science Paper award.
Effects of Motorcycle Riding and Possible Association with Low Back Pain, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, MUSC. Published in MUSC Orthopaedic Journal, June 2006.
Modular Stems for Revision THA, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, MUSC. Served as feature article in Joint Implant Surgery and Research Foundation, February 2005. Poster presented at New Zealand Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting, October 2005. Paper presented at South Carolina Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting, July 2005 and MUSC Siegling Research Day, April 2005.