Brandon Foreman

Associate Professor of Neurology & Rehabilitation Medicine and Neurosurgery at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Brandon Foreman, MD MS FACNS FNCS is Associate Professor of Neurology & Rehabilitation Medicine and Neurosurgery at the University of Cincinnati and serves as Associate Director for Neurocritical Care Research with the Division of Neurocritical Care. Dr. Foreman was trained in both clinical neurophysiology (cEEG) and neurocritical care at Columbia University Medical Center and holds a Masters in clinical & translational research with a certificate in biomedical informatics from the University of Cincinnati.

Dr. Foreman is an expert in brain monitoring in the ICU using EEG to detect seizures and spreading depolarizations after brain injury. Dr. Foreman is a member of multi-center collaborative efforts such as the Critical Care EEG Monitoring Research Consortium (CCEMRC) and the Co-Operative Spreading Brain Injury Depolarizations consortium (COSBID). He co-founded the translational Collaborative for Research on Acute Neurological Injuries (CRANI), a team science award-winning organization at UC. He organizes the U01-funded TRACK-TBI ICU Working Group and has received NIH/NINDS funding to examine the role of intracranial pressure on cognitive outcome and is a co-investigator for the DOD-funded INDICT study of ECoG-guided management of patients with severe TBI. Dr. Foreman’s research focuses cortical physiology – pressure, flow, metabolism, and function – and how this can be integrated at the bedside in order to provide precision critical care to improve cognitive outcome after brain injury.



Lectures by Brandon Foreman

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Emergency Medicine / Brain