from a retired neurosurgeon, I am very happy for you three( 6 ). The career is meaningful but family trumps…
On The Challenges of Starting a Family During Neurosurgical Residency Training
Well said Dr. Schulder. It's never an easy thing to do, balance the drive to succeed professionally with the need…
On Life in Neurosurgery: All In?
Deep brain stimulation between 1947 and 1987: the untold story MARWAN I. HARIZ, M.D., PH.D.,1,2 PATRIC BLOMSTEDT, M.D., PH.D.,2 AND…
On The Value of Neurosurgery and Its Role in Innovation
great article! full of truth for our young colleagues to pay attention to in their pre-hiring negotiations. establish written agreements…
On The Real Value of a Neurosurgeon to a Hospital: What the CEO Should Know
Excelent appointment! Im suffering tha same feeling here in brasil We have to work in so many places, fight for…
On The Real Value of a Neurosurgeon to a Hospital: What the CEO Should Know
Very good article, Catherine. You continue to have my admiration and respect. Randy Smith, MD
On The Real Value of a Neurosurgeon to a Hospital: What the CEO Should Know
Wonderful Marlene. I am inspired by how the perfect mix of science, skill, attitude, heart, soul-searching and LOVE have all…
On The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
I share those feelings of acomplishment and sound proud of working in a familly team my self as a senior…
On Sibling Neurosurgeons Profile: An Interview with the Drs. Palmer
i think, isn t necessary to treate this gate disturbance, in this particulary case, cause the age and sintoms.
On Gray Matters: Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
YOUR PRESENTATION ON RED FLAGS THAT SHOW UP IN A PATIENTS MEDICAL HISTORY CANNOT BE IGNORED IN THE SOLUTION TO…
On Missed Opportunities: Taking the Time to Listen to Our Patients — Amy Nau’s Story
