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Saniya Siraj Godil, MD, MBBS, MSCI
About Me
Dr. Godil is a fellowship trained complex brain tumor and skull base neurosurgeon. She completed her neurosurgical residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and has also competed two skull base fellowships. She completed an enfolded minimally invasive and endoscopic skull base fellowship at Weill Cornell Medicine with Dr. Theodore Schwartz and a postgraduate complex open and endoscopic skull base fellowship at The Ohio State University with Dr. Daniel Prevedello.
Dr. Godil specializes in treatment of meningiomas, pituitary tumors, craniopharyngiomas, acoustic neuromas, schwannomas, gliomas, and all other benign and malignant brain tumors, and skull base pathologies. She has particular interest in utilizing minimally invasive approaches and endoscopic approaches for cranial surgery and brain tumors.
Her primary research interest includes medical education, quality of life and patient-centered outcomes research, prospective outcomes registries and health services research and development of quality improvement and outcomes tools and questionnaires. She has numerous publications and has presented at various national and international conferences.
Dr. Godil also has strong interest in medical student and resident education. She currently serves as the Associate Program Director of Neurosurgery Residency as well as Medical Student Clerkship Director and plays an active role in resident and medical student curriculum and teaching.
Alison M. Jaworski, MD
About Me
Alison Jaworski, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (CMSRU). She graduated from Lehigh University and received her medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. She completed her emergency medicine residency at Boston Medical Center in Boston, MA. She is board certified in emergency medicine.
Dr. Jaworski enjoys being involved in undergraduate and graduate medical education at CMSRU. In addition to teaching on-shift in the emergency department, she assists with the resident procedure lab and simulation curriculum, teaches within the medical school ultrasound curriculum, and is co-director for the Cardiology 1 residency education module. She also works as a section editor on the Cooper EM Residency educational website, EMDaily
Kathryn Landers, MD
Valerie Nwanji, MD
Vidhi (Vicki) Parikh, MD
Navid Redjal, MD, FAANS
About Me
Dr. Redjal has been involved in significant translational brain cancer research and neuro-oncology clinical trials with research fellowships at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Massachusetts General Hospital. He has conducted significant translational research in targeted local therapy for brain cancer and has been published in numerous medical journals devoted to neurosurgery and cancer research. He has been involved with Congress of Neurologic Surgeons glioma guidelines committee and has coauthored treatment guidelines for glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) and low grade gliomas. He recently co-authored guidelines for the treatment of brain metastases as part of a multidisciplinary panel of national/international brain tumor experts with contributions from members of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, the Society of Neuro-oncology, and the American Society of Radiation Oncology. He is also a Fellow of American Association of Neurological Surgeons (FAANS) and recently was selected to AANS/CNS Neurosurgery Joint Guidelines Review Committee (JGRC) for the Tumor Section, which is a standing subcommittee of experts of the Washington Committee of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) and the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS). He is part of a team of neuro-oncology national/international experts who evaluate clinical practice guidelines of potential relevance to neurosurgical practice.