Neurosurgery
Experts in the study and care of neurological disease
New center at Stanford to study brain's role in compassion, altruism
A new Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education has been launched at the Stanford University School of Medicine, with the aim of doing scientific research on the neural underpinnings of these thoughts and feelings.
New pediatric surgery center most advanced on West Coast New Pediatric Surgery Center Most Advanced on West Coast
he surgical lights are on, the operating-room cameras rolling. Action began Dec. 1 in the new pediatric surgery facility at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, now the most advanced on the West Coast.
Tara MacInnes Delicate Brain Surgery by Renowned Stanford Hospital Neurosurgeon Recovers a Future for Young Athlete
When 21-year-old Tara MacInnes leaps into the cold water of the San Francisco Bay at 10 a.m. Sunday to swim the length of the Golden Gate Bridge, it will be no mere indulgence of youthful daring.
New program for spinal injuries aims to expand care now, find cure in future
What could be harder than not being able to walk? Lots of other hardships can be as challenging, said Graham Creasey, MD. Not being able to lift a spoon to your mouth can be difficult, and there are others harder still.
World of Congress - Boston 2009
The First International Symposium on Moyamoya Angiopathy
The Neurosurgery Training Program covers a period of four clinical years and two research years of enfolded fellowship following the PGY-I year. We admit alternating TWO and THREE applicants per year, and we reserve PGY-I positions in the Surgery / Clinical Neurosciences Internship Program at Stanford for the successful applicants.

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