Alfred Pokmeng See, MD

Neurosurgeon, Department of Neurosurgery
Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, Harvard Medical School
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Alfred Pokmeng See, MD

Alfred Pokmeng See, MD

Neurosurgeon, Department of Neurosurgery
Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, Harvard Medical School
Education
Undergraduate School
Johns Hopkins University
2007
Baltimore
MD
Medical School
Johns Hopkins University
2012
Baltimore
MD
Internship
Brigham and Women's Hospital
2013
Boston
MA
Residency
Brigham and Women's Hospital/Boston Children's Hospital
2019
Boston
MA
Fellowship
Neurointerventional Radiology
Brigham and Women's Hospital/Boston Children's Hospital
2016
Boston
MA
Fellowship
Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology
Barrow Neurological Institute
2017
Phoenix
AZ
Fellowship
Cerebrovascular Surgery
University of Illinois at Chicago
2020
Chicago
IL
Fellowship
Pediatric Neurosurgery
Boston Children's Hospital
2021
Boston
MA
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Meet Dr. Alfred Pokmeng See

Professional History

Alfred specializes in the endovascular and microsurgical care of patients with diseases of the blood vessels in the brain and spinal cord. To provide a comprehensive approach to these problems, he has focused his training with an emphasis on a broad range of tools and techniques as well as novel applications of combined surgeries to treat these diseases. Endovascular techniques use catheters from within the blood vessels to treat problems of the blood vessels but also to deliver medications in a very precisely targeted fashion. Microsurgical techniques allow meticulous separation of diseased blood vessels from the brain and allow reconstruction of diseased vessels as well as creation of new blood supply to the brain.

Having developed this expertise, he continues to engage in research to better understand normal and abnormal blood vessels. His background in engineering leads to his emphasis on quantitative analysis of blood flow and the application of new technologies such as computational analysis and robotics.

Approach to Care
A child in a hospital can feel extraordinarily vulnerable. I hope to empower children and their parents during our partnership. To achieve this, I dedicate each day to understand their perspective and to engage them in our clinical decisions and research mission.