

Dr. David Altschul
Endovascular Neurosurgeon
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Dr. David Altschul is an associate professor of neurosurgery and radiology with Montefiore Health System in New York City.
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Episode # 301 • 13 Mar 2023
New Technologies for Treatment of Cerebral Aneurysms
In this episode, host Dr. Sabeen Dhand speaks with neurosurgeons Drs. David Altschul and Omar Tanweer about updates on cerebral aneurysms, including device innovation, risk stratification, and the importance of the doctor-patient relationship in decision-making.
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Dr. David Altschul is the Chief of the Division of Vascular Neurosurgery, Associate Professor of Neurosurgery and Radiology at Montefiore-Einstein. He is also the Surgical Director of the Comprehensive Stroke Center and Associate Residency Program Director at Montefiore Medical Center. He runs an active Cerebrovascular Research Team and is the Principal Investigator of over 15 clinical trials in various cerebrovascular diseases. Dr. Altschul main interest is in brain aneurysm research and acts as proctor to other neurointerventionalists for training to use the Surpass and WEB devices.
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