Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center | Neurosurgery Blog
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The Department of Neurosurgery at Weill Cornell Medicine and the Weill Cornell Medical College is a leader in advanced minimally invasive treatment methods, cutting-edge laboratory & clinical neurosurgical research, and the training of the next generation of neurosurgeons. We provide state-of-the-art care for patients with diseases of the brain & spine in both adults & children. Visit our blog..
Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center | Neurosurgery Blog
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
Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center | Neurosurgery Blog
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
Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center | Neurosurgery Blog
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
Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center | Neurosurgery Blog
5M ago
Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center | Neurosurgery Blog
5M ago
Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center | Neurosurgery Blog
5M ago
Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center | Neurosurgery Blog
5M ago
Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center | Neurosurgery Blog
5M ago
Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center | Neurosurgery Blog
5M ago
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
Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center | Neurosurgery Blog
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