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Neurosurgery Education

  • Faces of Neurosurgery: Dr. Behnam Badie

    Faces of Neurosurgery: Dr. Behnam Badie

     SOURCE Guest post from Kristopher T. Kimmell, MD Neurosurgical Resident, University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester, NY For many people, encounters with physicians happen at times of crises in their lives. A grandmother is sick in the hospital. A cousin suffers serious injuries in a car accident. An aunt receives a […]

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  • A safe, low-cost, and effective method of training from afar in Neurosurgery

    A safe, low-cost, and effective method of training from afar in Neurosurgery

      ON DECEMBER 25, 2016 BY NEUROCAMBO Matthew Christopher Davis et. al. report on using two iPads, 3G cellular service and a simple app to provide two way real-time feedback from Birmingham, Alabama, USA  to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam during endoscopic third ventriculostomies. This simple solution possesses huge potential to dramatically alter the […]

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  • Management of patients with myelomeningocele continues to evolve

    Management of patients with myelomeningocele continues to evolve

    As the field of neurological surgery has evolved to strive for better outcomes with decreased morbidity, so has the management of patients with myelomeningocele (MMC) and associated conditions such as Chiari II malformations and hydrocephalus. Since the first recorded surgical repair of MMC by Van Forest in 1610, many advancements […]

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  • Neurosurgical Education Center

    Neurosurgical Education Center

    During the next year, a state-of-the-art Neurosurgical Teaching center, will be constructed, under the supervision of well-known Neurosurgeon, Iype Cherian. HERE IS THE LOCATION IN BIRATNAGAR, WHERE IYPE’S HOSPITAL IS LOCATED, IN EASTERN NEPAL: THE HOSPITAL is called, “The Nobel Medical School Teaching Hospital”, and  HAS THE USUAL AMENETIES AND […]

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