IX Congreso AMINE 2025
Programa del 22 al 24 de mayo
Diplomada en Fisioterapia
Diplomada en Logopedia
Licenciada en Medicina, las 3 titulaciones por la Universidad de Oviedo.
Especialista en Neurocirugía
Fellowship de especialización en Neurocirugía pediátrica (en Asklepios Kinderklinik en Sankt Augustin, Bonn, Alemania)
Máster en "Neuroncología" y en "Peritaje y valoración del daño corporal".
Premio fin de carrera y Primer Premio Nacional Fin de Carrera por la diplomatura de Logopedia (1999).
Autora del libro "Manual de Medicina basada en la empatía (o un puñado de cosas que en la facultad nadie nos contó".
Desde 2023 ocupo el cargo de subdirectora de atención sanitaria y salud pública (servicios quirúrgicos y críticos) en el Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias.
Jornada Precongreso: Parte I Tumores Intramedulares
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Jornada Precongreso: Parte I Tumores Intramedulares
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Dr. Simon is an Associate Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
After completing specialized training in clinical neurophysiology and research studies at Harvard-affiliated institutions, she has dedicated her professional career to advancing the field of intraoperative neurophysiology (ION), through innovative clinical practice, education and research.
Dr. Simon established and led a successful ION unit at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in Boston, MA, as well as one of the few physician training programs dedicated exclusively to ION. Both the clinical and training programs at MGH have earned international recognition for their quality, excellence, and outcomes.
Dr. Simon is the author of a well-regarded peer-reviewed book on ION, now in its second edition. She has delivered over 100 national and international presentations and founded a four-day ION course accredited by Harvard Medical School, which has received widespread acclaim. She has trained, coached and mentored many budding ION experts worldwide who have succeded in building their own thriving ION practices.
Dr. Simon’s clinical and research interests center on complex intraoperative neurophysiologic mapping and monitoring, particularly in high-risk procedures such as oncological, epilepsy and aortic surgeries. A key area of her interests is understanding how neural excitability fluctuates under various pathological and physiological conditions—an essential factor for performing accurate ION procedures.
Jornada Precongreso: Parte I Tumores Intramedulares
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Licenciada en Medicina por la Universidad de Valladolid
Médico especialista de Neurocirugía en el Hospital de La Princesa.
Neurocirujana pediátrica en el Hospital Niño Jesús desde el 2015 con áreas de especial interés en el tratamiento de la espasticidad, patología de LCR, oncología y malformaciones craneofaciales.
Neurocirujana en el Hospital del Rosario en la Unidad RGS
Estancia formativa en Neurocirugía en el Hospital Weill Cornell de Nueva York en cirugía mínimamente invasiva.
Máster en Oncología Neurológica y sus expertos por la Universidad Cardenal Herrera
Docente en diferentes cursos, autora de comunicaciones y artículos de divulgación científica.
Investigadora colaboradora en proyectos de investigación nacionales e internacionales
Jornada Precongreso: Parte II Cirugía de Cono Medular y Disrafismos
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Jornada Precongreso: Parte II Cirugía de Cono Medular y Disrafismos
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Jornada Precongreso: Parte II Cirugía de Cono Medular y Disrafismos
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MESA PLENARIA I: MNIO en cirugía de Aorta
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MESA PLENARIA I: MNIO en cirugía de Aorta
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Dr. Simon is an Associate Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
After completing specialized training in clinical neurophysiology and research studies at Harvard-affiliated institutions, she has dedicated her professional career to advancing the field of intraoperative neurophysiology (ION), through innovative clinical practice, education and research.
Dr. Simon established and led a successful ION unit at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in Boston, MA, as well as one of the few physician training programs dedicated exclusively to ION. Both the clinical and training programs at MGH have earned international recognition for their quality, excellence, and outcomes.
Dr. Simon is the author of a well-regarded peer-reviewed book on ION, now in its second edition. She has delivered over 100 national and international presentations and founded a four-day ION course accredited by Harvard Medical School, which has received widespread acclaim. She has trained, coached and mentored many budding ION experts worldwide who have succeded in building their own thriving ION practices.
Dr. Simon’s clinical and research interests center on complex intraoperative neurophysiologic mapping and monitoring, particularly in high-risk procedures such as oncological, epilepsy and aortic surgeries. A key area of her interests is understanding how neural excitability fluctuates under various pathological and physiological conditions—an essential factor for performing accurate ION procedures.
MESA PLENARIA I: MNIO en cirugía de Aorta
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MESA PLENARIA II: MNIO de la vía auditiva
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MESA PLENARIA II: MNIO de la vía auditiva
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MESA PLENARIA II: MNIO de la vía auditiva
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La Dra. Mónica Lara Almunia ejerce como Facultativo Especialista de Área en el Servicio de Neurocirugía del Hospital Universitario Rey Juan Carlos, la Fundación Jiménez Díaz y el Hospital Rúber Internacional de Madrid, y cuenta con una sólida trayectoria en Neurocirugía, así como en Neurocirugía Funcional, Estereotáctica y Neuromodulación.
Es licenciada y doctora en Medicina y Cirugía por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid y ha completado su formación con estancias en centros internacionales de referencia, entre ellos el Toronto Western Hospital (Canadá), destacado por su liderazgo mundial en Neurocirugía Funcional.
Mantiene una intensa actividad investigadora, con numerosas publicaciones en revistas científicas nacionales e internacionales de alto impacto, y participa activamente en proyectos competitivos de ámbito estatal y en ensayos clínicos multicéntricos. Combina su labor asistencial con la docencia como profesora en distintas universidades de ámbito nacional e internacional.
Es miembro de las Juntas Directivas de la Sociedad Española de Neurocirugía, la Sociedad Española de Neurocirugía Funcional y Estereotáctica y del Consejo Español del Cerebro.
MESA PLENARIA III: DBS
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MESA PLENARIA III: DBS
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Licenciado en Medicina (2008) y Doctor en Neurociencia (2024) por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Especialista en Neurología por el Hospital Clínico San Carlos (Madrid, 2013). Especialización en Trastornos del Movimiento por la Universitat Oberta
de Catalunya (2019). Estancia en la Unidad de Epilepsia y Video EEG en el Montreal Neurological Institute (Canadá, enero-marzo 2013). Coordinador de la Unidad de Trastornos del Movimiento del Hospital Rey Juan Carlos (Móstoles) desde junio de 2022. Tutor de residentes desde diciembre de 2024 y Profesor Asociado de la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos desde enero de 2026. Setenta y tres artículos en revistas nacionales e internacionales, 24 Q1, 28 Q2. Cuarenta y dos comunicaciones a congresos nacionales e internacionales. Autor de siete capítulos de libro. Tutor de cinco trabajos de fin de grado, uno de ellos con Mención de Calidad. Ganador del IX concurso de casos clínicos para residentes de neurología Almirall 2012 (LXIV Reunión de la Sociedad Española de Neurología, Barcelona, noviembre 2012).
Mi actividad actual se centra en el desarrollo de una Unidad Integral de Trastornos del Movimiento en el Hospital Rey Juan Carlos, ofreciendo todas las prestaciones clínicas existentes para pacientes con enfermedad de Parkinson y otros Trastornos del Movimiento. La Unidad está orientada asimismo con una intensa vocación investigadora, mediante el desarrollo de numerosos proyectos propios y en colaboración con otras instituciones de ámbito nacional e internacional.
MESA PLENARIA III: DBS
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MESA PLENARIA IV: CCEPs y ACEPs
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Davide Giampiccolo is a neurosurgeon at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in Queen Square and a Principal Investigator in the Department of Epilepsy at the UCL Institute of Neurology in London, UK. He completed his training in neurosurgery between Italy (Prof. Francesco Sala) and France (Prof. Hugues Duffau). He has completed his PhD in complex surgical epilepsy at the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology (Prof. John Duncan).
His research focuses on brain circuits and their white matter anatomy, especially under the lens of direct white matter stimulation. He has been awarded, among others, by the American Academy of Neurological Surgery, the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies, the International Society for Intraoperative Neurophysiology, the Organization for Human Brain Mapping and the American Epilepsy Society (twice). He is a board member and scientific co-chair of the International Society for Intraoperative Neurophysiology. Together with John Duncan, he is editor of the book MRI Neuroanatomy: Cortex, Nuclei, Connections edited by Springer Nature.
MESA PLENARIA IV: CCEPs y ACEPs
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MESA PLENARIA IV: CCEPs y ACEPs
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MESA PLENARIA V: Pares Craneales
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MESA PLENARIA V: Pares Craneales
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MESA PLENARIA V: Pares Craneales
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Dr. Simon is an Associate Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
After completing specialized training in clinical neurophysiology and research studies at Harvard-affiliated institutions, she has dedicated her professional career to advancing the field of intraoperative neurophysiology (ION), through innovative clinical practice, education and research.
Dr. Simon established and led a successful ION unit at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in Boston, MA, as well as one of the few physician training programs dedicated exclusively to ION. Both the clinical and training programs at MGH have earned international recognition for their quality, excellence, and outcomes.
Dr. Simon is the author of a well-regarded peer-reviewed book on ION, now in its second edition. She has delivered over 100 national and international presentations and founded a four-day ION course accredited by Harvard Medical School, which has received widespread acclaim. She has trained, coached and mentored many budding ION experts worldwide who have succeded in building their own thriving ION practices.
Dr. Simon’s clinical and research interests center on complex intraoperative neurophysiologic mapping and monitoring, particularly in high-risk procedures such as oncological, epilepsy and aortic surgeries. A key area of her interests is understanding how neural excitability fluctuates under various pathological and physiological conditions—an essential factor for performing accurate ION procedures.
MESA PLENARIA VI: MNIO Supratentorial
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MESA PLENARIA VI: MNIO Supratentorial
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MESA PLENARIA VI: MNIO Supratentorial
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Davide Giampiccolo MD
Davide Giampiccolo is a neurosurgeon at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in Queen Square and a Principal Investigator in the Department of Epilepsy at the UCL Institute of Neurology in London, UK. He completed his training in neurosurgery between Italy (Prof. Francesco Sala) and France (Prof. Hugues Duffau). He has completed his PhD in complex surgical epilepsy at the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology (Prof. John Duncan).
His research focuses on brain circuits and their white matter anatomy, especially under the lens of direct white matter stimulation. He has been awarded, among others, by the American Academy of Neurological Surgery, the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies, the International Society for Intraoperative Neurophysiology, the Organization for Human Brain Mapping and the American Epilepsy Society (twice). He is a board member and scientific co-chair of the International Society for Intraoperative Neurophysiology. Together with John Duncan, he is editor of the book MRI Neuroanatomy: Cortex, Nuclei, Connections edited by Springer Nature.
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