Gallo Lecture
The Gallo Lecture was created by the OHSU Department of Neurological Surgery to honor the legacy and dedication to teaching and medical ethics of Anthony E. Gallo, Jr.,M.D. A medical school graduate of Harvard University, Dr. Gallo was a highly respected pediatric neurosurgeon and throughout his career was devoted to the care of disabled children. He was a professor of neurosurgery at OHSU from 1968 to 1989. The 2nd Anthony E. Gallo, Jr. Lecturer 2008: Arnold Menezes, M.D.
Date: Saturday, July 12, 2008
Location: Vey Conference Center, Doernbecher Children's Hospital, 11th Floor
- Developmental abnormalities of the craniocervical junction: diagnosis and management
- The emergence of a pediatric spinal neurosurgeon

Arnold Menezes, M.D., is professor of neurological surgery and vice chairman, of the Department of Neurosurgery, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa. A graduate of the University of Bombay, Bombay, India, he earned his medical degree at University of Bombay, and completed his neurological surgery residency at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in 1973. Dr. Menezes research interests include: the craniovertebral junction, spinal dysraphic states, hydrocephalus, spinal bony compression lesions in children, and cranial base surgery. His clinical expertise includes: neurosurgery, pediatric neurosurgery, skull base surgery, and cervical spine pathology.


