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Carson became the director of pediatric neurosurgery at the Johns Hopkins Children's Center in 1984 at age 33, then the youngest chief of pediatric neurosurgery in the United States. [6] In 1987, he gained significant fame after leading a team of surgeons in the first-known separation of conjoined twins joined at the back of the head.
Wirginia June Maixner (born 1963 [1] [2]) is an Australian neurosurgeon and the director of neurosurgery at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, Australia.She is known for having performed the first auditory brainstem implant on a child in Australia in 2007, and later having separated the conjoined twins, Trishna and Krishna in 2009.
Myron L. Rolle (born October 30, 1986) is an American neurosurgeon and former professional football safety.He played college football at Florida State, and was selected by the Tennessee Titans in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL draft.
[2] [4] He entered his third year of medical school at the University of Chicago in 2009, [4] becoming at age 21 the youngest person to graduate with an MD from the University of Chicago, [1] for which he has been called a "real-life Doogie Howser". [5] He became a pediatric neurology resident at the University of Chicago. [citation needed]
This list compiles the names of neurologists and neurosurgeons with a corresponding Wikipedia biographical article, and is not necessarily a reflection of their relative importance in the field. Many neurologists and neurosurgeons are considered to be neuroscientists as well and some neurologists are also in the list of psychiatrists.
Claire Karekezi (born 4 July 1982) is a Rwandan neurosurgeon at the Rwanda Military Referral and Teaching Hospital in Kigali, Rwanda. [1] As the first female neurosurgeon in Rwanda, and one of the eight Rwandan neurosurgeons serving a population of 14 million, Karekezi serves as an advocate for women in neurosurgery. [2]
'CNS-CSNS young neurosurgeon of the year' award by the US Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) at the annual CNS meeting in September 2008 at San Diego, California. [44] [45] ‘Tata Innovation Fellowship’ by DBT for a 3-year period from 2013 of Rs 22.5 lakhs. [46] "Dynamic CIO of the Year 2016" in the fifth Annual Healthcare Summit. [47]