Brigham and Women's Hospital, Neurosciences Center
60 Fenwood Road
1st Floor
Hale Building for Transformative Medicine
Boston, MA  02115
Brigham and Women's Neurosurgery at South Shore Health
851 Main Street
Suite 6
South Weymouth, MA  02190
Brigham and Women's Neurosurgery of Milford
14 Prospect Street
Hill Building, 2nd Floor
Milford Regional Medical Center
Milford, MA  01757
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Center for Neuro-Oncology
450 Brookline Avenue
Boston, MA  02115
About Omar Arnaout, MD
Gender
Male
Leadership Title
Director of Inpatient Services and PA Education
Co-Director, Computational Neuroscience Outcomes Center (CNOC)
Associate Director, Neuroscience ICU
Specialties
Neurosurgery
Clinical Interests
acoustic neuroma
brain cysts
brain lesions
brain metastases
brain tumors
cavernomas
Chiari malformation
chordoma
craniopharyngioma
endoscopic neurosurgery
glioblastoma
gliomas
meningiomas
microvascular decompression
minimally invasive surgery
neurological oncology
pineal region tumor
pituitary tumors
radiosurgery
skull base neurosurgery
skull base tumors
spinal disorders
transnasal endoscopic pituitary surgery
trigeminal neuralgia
Bio

Dr. Arnaout has a particular interest and subspecialized training in treating patients with brain tumors, including those with glioma, metastatic disease and skull base tumors including meningiomas, acoustic neuromas, glomus jugulare tumors and pituitary disease. In addition to traditional surgical approaches, he specializes in minimally invasive brain surgery including endoscopic surgery. To him, the field of neurosurgery is not about the procedures but rather the long-term relationships he builds with his patients. Good outcomes are tied closely to having strong therapeutic relationships. As a result, he often sees patients more than once prior to discussing surgery and then regularly in the post-operative period. For the patients he sees that do not need surgery, it is still crucial to him to have a close relationship so that he can help guide them to the outcome they are looking for.

The most satisfying parts of Dr. Arnaout’s work can be broken down into three things: First and foremost, the patient interaction and relationship; that is the driving force for everything he does. Second, the technical aspects of surgery which can be demanding and unforgiving, but also very rewarding especially when a challenging operation results in excellent patient outcome. Third, his research in applying artificial intelligence to neurosurgical patients will hopefully help better anticipate problems, understand patient outcomes and improve the quality of care. Once he decided to pursue a career in medicine, neurosurgery was an obvious choice. To him, the human brain is the most fascinating and complex organ on earth and really is nature’s crown jewel. Disorders of the brain are unique in that they have the ability to rob us of core attributes that make us individuals such as our personalities, memories and decision-making ability. As a result, neurological disorders can significantly reduce not only the duration of a patient’s life but also its quality. Neurosurgeons are privileged with the task of treating such diseases, many of which are even curable. No other specialty in medicine is as demanding, but as gratifying, as neurosurgery.

Education

Internship
Northwestern Memorial Hospital, 2010 - 2011
Medical School
Northwestern University Medical School, 2006 - 2010
Board Certifications
Neurological Surgery, 2020
Fellowships
Brigham and Women's Hospital, 2016 - 2017
Prince of Wales Hospital, 2017 - 2017

Videos

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2018 WMIF | First Look: Omar Arnaout, MD, BWH
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"Virtual biopsies" may be the future of understanding brain tumors
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Awards

Rising Star Award
Castle Connolly
2022
Distinguished Clinician Award
Brigham and Women's Hospital
2022
Boston Magazine Top Doctor
2024
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