Michael N. Diringer, Neurocritical Care, EiC
Dr. Diringer has degrees in Psychology, Neuropsychopharmacology & Medicine; trained in Neurology at SUNY at Stony Brook & NeuroCritical Care at Johns Hopkins where he remained as a faculty member until 1992.
In 1992 he moved to Washington University where he established a neurocritical care program which has trained scores of fellows and visiting scholars. He has published extensively on the physiological responses to therapeutic interventions in critically ill neuro patients using PET.
Dr. Diringer has had leadership roles in multiple RCTs, chaired international workshops and consensus conferences and was the 2nd President of NCS.