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Radiosurgery Program

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Patricia K. (Penny) Sneed, MD, CO-director of the Radiosurgery Gamma Knife Program at UCSF. She received her medical degree from Stanford Medical School in 1981. Her internship at Wadsworth VAMC in Los Angeles was followed by a residency in radiation oncology at UCSF, after which she was appointed to the faculty. Dr. Sneed is a Professor in Residence in Radiation Oncology at UCSF.

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Michael W. McDermott, MD, CO-director of the UCSF Radiosurgery Gamma Knife Program since 1994. Dr. McDermott has an appointment in both Neurosurgery and Radiation Oncology. One third of his practice is Radiosurgery and his other clinical interests include adult brain tumors with a special interest in meningiomas. Dr. McDermott is an Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery and Radiation Oncology.
Nicholas M. Barbaro, MD, received his medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh Medical School in 1979. he completed both his internship and residency at UCSF and has been a member of the faculty since 1985. Dr. Barbaro is currently an Associate Professor of Surgery at UCSF.
Mitchell S. Berger, MD, received his medical degree from the University of Miami in 1979. Following a UCSF residency and fellowship, he became a Pediatric Neurosurgery Fellow with the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. Dr. Berger served as Professor of Neurological Surgery at the University of Washington School of Medicine prior to joining UCSF as Professor and Chair of Neurological Surgery in 1997.
Nalin Gupta, MD, PhD, Dr. Gupta's clinical interest is in surgical management of neurological disorders in children of all ages. He has completed a fellowship in pediatric neurosurgery, and his particular focus is the treatment of childhood brain tumors. His primary research focus is the biological effect of therapeutic intervention on brain tumor progression.
Sandeep Kunwar, MD, Dr. Kunwar has clinical interests in brain and spinal cord tumors occurring in adults and in pituitary adenomas, radiosurgery, intracranial endoscopic surgery, and intraoperative mapping of the brain to identify and avoid injury to sites of motor and sensory function during surgery. His research interests include work on the cytogenetics of malignant brain tumors and translational research into the development of novel targeted therapeutic molecules and a drug delivery system for the treatment of brain tumors.
Lawrence H. Pitts, MD, Dr. Pitts has clinical interests in neurospinal disorders, including cancer of the spine and spinal cord, brain and spinal cord injury, radiosurgery and central nervous system infections and AIDS. As a member of the UCSF acoustic neuroma team, he has operated on more than 400 patients with acoustic neuroma. He is recognized for his expertise in neurotrauma care and research, and has led several clinical trials related to head and spinal cord injury.
Vernon Smith, PhD, received his doctorate in Bioengineering from UC Berkeley/UCSF in 1990. He began his career with UCSF in 1966 when he became a Hospital Radiation Physicist in the Radiation Therapy Division of the Department of Radiology. A member of the faculty since 1971, Dr. Smith is currently Adjunct Professor of Physics in the Radiation Oncology Department at UCSF.
Lynn Verhey, PhD, received his doctorate in physics from the University of Illinois in 1968. He spent twenty years conducting research at Harvard University and later at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, where he explored the use of protons for radiation therapy. Dr. Verhey joined UCSF in 1991 to become Chief of Physics in the Department of Radiation Oncology where he is currently Professor.  

 

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