| ARIC
HAUSKNECHT, MD |
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| EDUCATION
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1993-1995 Neurologist and Assistant Neurologist, New
York Hospital/Cornell Medical Center and and Memorial Sloane
Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, and Hospital for Special
Surgery, New York, NY

1992-1993 Neurology Resident, Mount Sinai Medical Center,
New York, NY

1991-1992 Medical Intern, Beth Israel Medical Center,
New York, NY

1987-1991 MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York,
NY

1983-1987 BA, Physical Anthropology, Duke University,
Durham, NC
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| EMPLOYMENT |
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2000-Present
Neurologist and Pain Management Specialist, Complete Care.
Practice includes providing treatment and evaluation in a
community based clinic. Areas of expertise include pain management,
rehabilitation medicine, and electrodiagnostic testing. Practice
includes treatment and evaluation of orthopedic injuries and
interpretation of radiological studies.

1995-2000 Neurologist and Medical Director, Comprehensive
Care Of New York.
Position included the practice of neurology in a multispecialty
group setting specializing in trauma and neuromuscular disorders.

1993-Present Staff Physician, New York State Athletic
Commission. Ringside doctor for boxing matches.
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HOSPITAL
PRIVILEGES
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New York Hospital Queens, Flushing, NY

Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY.

Peninsula General Hospital, Far Rockaway, NY.

Long Beach Medical Center, Long Beach, NY.
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| CERTIFICATION
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Diplomate,
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, certificate no.
42832, April 1996

Diplomate, American Academy of Pain Management, certificate
no. 6730, November 1996
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| LICENSING |
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Certified
by the Drug Enforcement Administration, registration no. BH4452708

Qualified to practice medicine and surgery in the state of
NY, license no. 190271
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RESEARCH
EXPERIENCE/TEACHING POSITIONS
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2001-Present
Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor, Touro University
College of Osteopathic Medicine.

1989 NIH research fellowship, carpal tunnel syndrome
secondary to amyloidosis in patients undergoing long-term
hemodialysis.

1988 NIH research fellowship, functional evaluation
and radiographic findings in hemophilic arthropathy.
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| PROFESSIONAL
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Active
member, American Academy of Neurology

Active member, American Academy of Pain Management

Active member, American Clinical Neurophysiology Society

Sponsor, Association for the Help of Retarded Children

Member, National Multiple Sclerosis Society
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| OTHER |
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Bilingual
English/Spanish |
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