Understanding Brain Death
Jeffrey Mahan Singh completed his medical training at the University of Toronto in 1999 followed by residencies in Internal Medicine and Critical Care Medicine. He received his US Neurocritical Care Certification in 2008. His research interests include mechanical ventilation in acute brain and spinal cord injuries, and he is the co-Principal Investigator of an ONF-RHI funded study to evaluate the use of NAVA ventilation in acute cervical spinal cord injury. He is also actively leading several quality improvement initiatives targeting various aspects of the provision of critical care to patients with acute neurological injuries

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Neurological Assessment

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Brain Death and the Controversial Case of Jahi McMath

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Mastering ICP Management

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Pediatric and Adult Brain Death/Death by Neurologic Criteria Consensus Practice Guidelines

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Posterior Cortical Atrophy LECTURE - DAVID TANG-WAI, MD

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‘Brain-dead’ patient woke up in the OR. But a witness says an organ procurement group kept ‘pushing’

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Myelofibrosis therapies: From palliation to disease modification - myeloproliferative neoplasms 2025

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Introduction to Neuro Imaging

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The Causes of Autism

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The Glasgow Coma Scale & Evidence-Informed Practice

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Not Your Everyday Stroke

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Do We Have To Die? With Venki Ramakrishnan

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Death Is Not The End — Feynman Explains What Physics Says About Dying

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Anticoagulation After Stroke

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Dr. Octavio Choi presents Brain Basics: An Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience

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Are you brain dead under anesthesia?

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Early Onset Dementia

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Schulich Heart Program Grand Rounds – HFpEF Update 2022

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BAUTISTA Using Visual Aids to Validate your Stroke Nursing Knowledge

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