Page 6 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • March 6, 2013 Business The Valley Hospital has announced that Michael Kaiser, M.D., FACS, FAANS, has been appointed clinical director of The Valley Hospital Spine Center. Dr. Kaiser is a board-certified neurosurgeon practicing both in Ridgewood and New York. “We are pleased to have Dr. Kaiser accept this leadership position at Valley,” said Karteek Bhavsar, assistant vice president of perioperative services at the Valley Hospital. “His clinical and academic accomplishments in the field of spine surgery demonstrate the high caliber of surgical excellence Valley provides our community.” Valley’s Spine Center, part of Valley’s Neuroscience Center of Excellence, offers comprehensive diagnostic, therapeutic, and management services for all types of acute and chronic back and neck disorders. A multidisciplinary team of spine specialists with expertise in operative and non-operative treatment options, such as physical therapy, diagnostic and therapeutic spinal injections, rehabilitation, and innovative surgical techniques, develop individualized, comprehensive treatment strategies for spine center patients. Dr. Kaiser, who has been on staff as a neurosurgeon at the Valley Hospital since 2005, is an associate professor of clinical neurosurgery at Columbia University with advanced subspecialty training in complex spinal surgery. His clinical skills include artificial Valley appoints Kaiser clinical director of spine center treatment algorithms, and clinical outcome analysis. Dr. Kaiser is a member of the American Association of Neurological Surgery, the Congress of Neurological Surgery, the American College of Surgeons, and serves on the AANS Joint Section on Spine & Peripheral Nerve Executive Committee. He has served as the clinical guidelines chairman of the AANS Joint Section on Spine & Peripheral Nerves for the past four years. He has had over 75 manuscripts published as peer reviewed clinical articles, book chapters, and meeting abstracts. Dr. Kaiser serves as an ad hoc reviewer for several peer reviewed spine journals, including The Spine Journal and Neurosurgery, and regularly presents at the major national neurosurgical spine meetings. A graduate of New York University, Dr. Kaiser received his medical degree from Yale University School of Medicine in Connecticut, completed his residency at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York, and was fellowship-trained in neurosurgery from Emory University Hospital in Georgia. For details about The Spine Center at the Valley Hospital, visit www.ValleyHealth.com/Spine, call (201) 251-3491, or e-mail webinfo@valleyhealth.com. Michael Kaiser, M.D., FACS, FAANS cervical disc replacement, cervical spondylotic myelopathy, minimally invasive spine surgery, spine and spinal cord tumors, and degenerative spine disease. His research interests include clinical guideline development, evidence based The Allendale-Saddle River Rotary Foundation will host its Third Annual Scholarship Dinner & Wine Tasting on May 23. The event will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Indian Trail Club, located at 830 Franklin Lake Road in Franklin Lakes. The event will benefit the Allendale-Saddle River Rotary Foundation’s Scholarship Fund, which funds scholarships for students residing in Allendale, Saddle River, and Upper Saddle River. The gourmet five-course dinner will be paired with wines from Maratene’s of Waldwick. The cost is $85 per person, all inclusive. To reserve tickets, become Rotary sets Scholarship Dinner & Wine Tasting a sponsor, or donate a prize, contact Danny Kahn at (201) 230-6467, or daniel. kahn@sothebysrealty.com. The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. The Allendale-Saddle River Rotary Club welcomes new members. Residents and professionals are invited to the breakfast meetings which are held at 8 a.m. every Wednesday at Savini Restaurant in Allendale. For more information about the club, contact Joseph Chinnici at (856) 2667647 or joseph.chinnici@td.com, or visit www.allendalesaddleriverrotary.com.