Lawrence Hirsch, MD
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Biography
Dr. Hirsch completed medical school and internship at Yale University, neurology residency at Columbia University, and a two-year fellowship in Epilepsy and EEG at Columbia. He remained at Columbia on the faculty from 1997-2011, where he created and directed the Continuous EEG Monitoring Program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center for 10 years, and became Professor of Clinical Neurology at Columbia University in 2010. He moved to Yale University in 2011 as Professor of Neurology, Director of Epilepsy/EEG, Co-Director of Critical Care EEG Monitoring, and Co-Director (with Dr. Dennis Spencer) of the Yale Comprehensive Epilepsy Center.
Dr. Hirsch has published more than 150 original research manuscripts and more than 100 invited reviews, editorials or chapters. His research interests and publications are on topics such as brain monitoring with EEG in the critically ill, status epilepticus, brain stimulation for epilepsy, epilepsy surgery, seizure semiology, electrocorticography, brain mapping, effectiveness and tolerability of antiepileptic drugs, seizure clusters, and sudden death in epilepsy (SUDEP). Dr. Hirsch has directed symposia and lectured at many national and international epilepsy and neurology meetings. He is the founder and former chair of the Critical Care EEG Monitoring Research Consortium, which now includes >50 centers. He has won multiple teaching awards, and is co-author of the first-ever Atlas of EEG in Critical Care.
Education & Training
- FellowshipColumbia Presbyterian Medical Center (1997)
- ResidencyColumbia Presbyterian Center (1995)
- InternYale University (1992)
- MDYale University School of Medicine (1991)
- BAUniversity of Pennsylvania (1987)
Activities
- Nonconvulsive seizures in the critically ill: continuous EEG, quantitative EEG and COVID-19Hong Kong, Hong Kong 2020Hong Kong Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting
- Epilepsy and EEG Collaborative TopicsParis, IDF, France 2020Yale-ICM workshop
- The role of continuous EEG in the ICU; and Seizure clusters and rescue therapySydney, NSW, Australia 2019Epilepsy Society of Australia's Annual Meeting
- The neurophysiology of SUDEP; Recordings from the responsive neurostimulation system; The EEG in status epilepticus (plenary)São Paulo, SP, Brazil 2019Brazilian Congress of Clinical Neurophysiology
- Nonconvulsive seizures and status epilepticus in the critically ill: the silent epidemic; Chronic brain stimulation for treatment of epilepsyOsaka, Osaka, Japan 2019Japanese Society of Neurology 60th Annual Meeting
- Stroke and EpilepsyPort of Spain, Port of Spain Corporation, Trinidad and Tobago 20186th North American Regional Caribbean Congress on Epilepsy (NARCCE)
- NORSE/FIRES Consensus DefinitionSalzburg, Salzburg, Austria 20176th London-Innsbruck Colloquium on Status Epilepticus and Acute Seizures
- Treating periodic discharges and related patterns after anoxiaLondon, England, United Kingdom 20155th London-Innsbruck Colloquium on Status Epilepticus and Acute Seizures
- ICU EEG: Indications, advances, limitations and pitfallsBergen, Vestland, Norway 2013Norwegian Clinical Neurophysiology Society Annual Meeting
- 1. Diagnosis and treatment of status epilepticus; 2. ICU EEG: Indications, limitations and pitfalls; 3. Brain Stimulation for EpilepsyRio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil 2013XXIV National Meeting of the Brazilian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology
- Neurostimulation for medically intractable epilepsyOttawa, ON, Canada 2012Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation, 47th annual meeting
- EEG/Brain Monitoring in the ICU; Brain stimulation for epilepsyLisbon, Lisbon, Portugal 2011Portuguese Soc. of Clinical Neurophysiology annual meeting
- Seizures in the critically ill patientKingston, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica 20102nd North Amer. Regional Caribbean Congress on Epilepsy
Honors & Recognition
Award | Awarding Organization | Date |
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Insley Lecturer | University of Rochester | 2018 |
Fellow | American Epilepsy Society | 2017 |
Attending of the Year | Yale University Dept of Neurology | 2013 |
Keynote Speaker | Norwegian Clinical Neurophysiology Society | 2013 |
Sahlie Distinguished Lecturer | University of Alabama at Birmingham | 2013 |
Gloor Lecturer and Grand Plenary Speaker | Canadian Neurological Sciences Foundation | 2012 |
Fellow | American Neurological Association | 2012 |
Fellow | American Academy of Neurology | 2009 |
Lewis P. Rowland Teaching Award for Outstanding Teaching | Columbia University Dept of Neurology | 2008 |
Fellow | American Clinical Neurophysiology Society | 2005 |
Lewis P. Rowland Teaching Award for Outstanding Teaching | Columbia University Dept of Neurology | 1998 |