User:Cdyingling

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I have been involved with IONM since the early 1980's when I founded the Neuromonitoring Service at UC San Francisco, where I held faculty positions in the departments of Neurological Surgery, Otolaryngology, and Anesthesia. I have personally monitored over 4,000 surgical cases in the OR, and taught IONM techniques, theory, and interpretation to hundreds of students including technologists, neurologists, anesthesiologists, and surgeons. I have published numerous journal articles and book chapters in multiple areas of IONM, including skull base surgery, cortical and spinal cord mapping, cerebral aneurysms, selective dorsal rhizotomies, and motor evoked potentials. I maintain an active involvement in a private IONM practice in the San Francisco region.

Charles D Yingling, PhD, CNIM, DABNM, FACNS, FASNM