The Joys of March
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1M ago
The rhythm of the academic year is predictable and familiar, but it never fails to excite me. As I write this, we are anticipating Match Day, when each March we discover which medical school graduates will be joining us to begin seven years of  ..read more
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Rod Nordland: One of the Lucky Few
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1M ago
When I first spoke to Rod Nordland about his diagnosis, I gave him the news as kindly and directly as I could. I do that with all my patients — I believe doctors should be honest as well as gentle when talking about a serious diagnosis. And Rod’s ..read more
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Global Neurosurgery Fellow in Tanzania: A Canadian Tale
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3M ago
I started my journey as the Global Neurosurgery Fellow in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the summer of 2023. I had just finished a complex spine fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis, where the amount of technology available to perform spine ..read more
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National Cleft and Craniofacial Awareness Month
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Infographic: Cleft and Craniofacial Awareness and Prevention Month
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Tough Guy, Tougher Journey: A Trigeminal Neuralgia Story
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Congratulations to the Weill Cornell Medicine Physicians Chosen as the Best in the Country and the New York Metropolitan Area
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The Show Must Go On: A Rathke Cleft Cyst Story
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A Back-to-School Balancing Act: The Lurking Danger of Stereotype Threat
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The greatest gymnast of all time may have been grounded by a societal foe she never saw coming – let’s not allow that to happen to our kids ..read more
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Hammer Attack Brings the Unexpected to the Operating Room
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5M ago
When you’re the neurosurgeon on night call at a large urban hospital – especially one with a Level 1 Trauma Center – you know that anything can happen. When it’s my turn I can expect a few phone calls from the neurosurgery resident and physician ..read more
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