Ojemann, Jeffrey G.

Jeffrey George Ojemann, M.D.

Dr. Ojemann is a UW professor of neurological surgery with a particular interest in the surgical treatment of epilepsy and of tumors near the brain tissue needed for thinking and speaking.
 
He completed a pediatric neurosurgery fellowship after his residency in neurological surgery and specializes in pediatric neurosurgery and pediatric epilepsy surgery.

He is also conducting research on electrical brain signals in memory and language, in part to find ways in which these signals can directly control computers. He is the son of Drs. George and Linda Ojemann, longtime faculty members in neurological surgery.

Research Interests
Memory functional MRI changes with epilepsy surgery; the role of flumazenil PET in the presurgical evaluation of seizures; and electrical brain signals in memory and language and higher cognitive deficits in neurosurgical patients.

Languages
English

Expertise
Epilepsy, Neurology, Pediatrics

Education History
Barnes Jewish Hospital (Washington Univ.) Internship
Barnes Jewish Hospital (Washington Univ.) Residency
St. Louis Children's Hospital Fellowship
UW - Dept. of Neurosurgery Fellowship
Washington U. School of Medicine Medical education 1992


Board Certifications
American Board of Neurological Surgery Neurological Surgery 2002

Clinics
Regional Epilepsy Center at Harborview
Harborview Medical Center
4th Floor, Maleng Building
Box 359745
325 Ninth Ave.
Seattle, WA 98104
206.744.3576
Epilepsy Surgery Clinic at Harborview
Patricia Bracelin Steel Building
Box 359745
401 Broadway
Seattle, WA 98104
206.744.3576
Neurological Surgery Clinic at Harborview
Ninth & Jefferson Building
5th Floor, Ninth & Jefferson Building
Box 359766
908 Jefferson St.
Seattle, WA 98104
206.744.9300

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