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varying methods through which they must be educated. In most countries,
neurosurgeon training requires a
minimum period of
seven years after graduating from...
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Henry Thomas Marsh CBE FRCS (born 5
March 1950) is a
British neurosurgeon and author, a
pioneer of
awake craniotomy techniques and of
neurosurgical work...
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neurologist Vladimir Bekhterev and his
younger Estonian colleague, the
neurosurgeon Ludvig Puusepp,
published a
paper reviewing a
range of
surgical interventions...
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David J.
Langer is an
American neurosurgeon who is
chair of
neurosurgery at
Lenox Hill
Hospital in New York City. In addition, he is a
professor of neurosurgery...
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Christopher Daniel Duntsch (born
April 3, 1971) is a
former American neurosurgeon who has been
nicknamed Dr.
Death for 33
incidents of
gross neurosurgical...
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developed in 1962 by
hydraulic engineer Stanley Wade,
author Roald Dahl, and
neurosurgeon Kenneth Till. In 1960, Dahl's son Theo
developed hydrocephalus after...
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Solomon Carson Sr. (born
September 18, 1951) is an
American retired neurosurgeon, academic, author, and
government official who
served as the 17th United...
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neurologists and
neurosurgeons, with
their year of
birth and
death and nationality. This list
compiles the
names of
neurologists and
neurosurgeons with a corresponding...
- Dr.
Basant Kumar Misra is a
neurosurgeon specialising in
treating brain, spine,
cerebrovascular and
peripheral nervous system disorders, injuries, pathologies...
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Charles Teo AM (Chinese: 張正賢; born 24
December 1957) is an
Australian neurosurgeon. Teo was born to Chinese-Singaporean
parents who
immigrated to Australia...