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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.
He spent a year at the Free University of Berlin, and then entered medical school at the Northwestern Medical School in Chicago in 1967, receiving his M.D. in 1971. He completed post-graduate training at Wesley Memorial Hospital–Northwestern and a residency in neurosurgery at the University of California, San Francisco , [ 1 ] training under ...
Konstantin Slavin is a Professor and Head of the Department of Stereotactic and functional neurosurgery at the University of Illinois College of Medicine. [2] He is a former president of the American Society for Stereotactic and functional neurosurgery [3] and current vice-president of the World Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery. [4]
Maroon earned his B.S. degree in anatomy and physiology from Indiana University Bloomington in 1961 and his M.D. from the Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) in 1965. He received post-graduate education at IUSM (1966), Georgetown University Hospital (1967), John Radcliffe Hospital (1969), IUSM (1971), and the University of Vermont ...
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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.
In a 2010 study conducted by the University of Chicago, researchers looked at the link between age and intimate activity in men and women throughout the United States.
Aaron A. Cohen-Gadol is a professor of clinical neurological surgery at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. [1]In 2007, Cohen founded the Neurosurgical Atlas, a nonprofit organization, aimed at advancing the care of patients with neurosurgical disorders via introduction of novel and efficient surgical techniques into practice.