I am grateful for the privilege of working with children and their amazing families. They inspire me every day. It is incredible that my minimally invasive endoscopic epilepsy surgery program has been able to help many young children and young adults. Baby Aurora's family shares their uplifting story and experience with endoscopic hemispherotomy. They traveled across country borders and state lines, and they felt that they were in the right place. The feeling is mutual. Ready about them in "Pediatric Neurosurgeon Halts Baby's Seizures with Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery."
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Other linksmy TCH blog post on - organizing your medical records for doctor's appointments - Craniosynostosis 101 our patients' moms blog about their family's - epilepsy surgery journey - craniosynostosis surgery journey some of our inspiring patient and family stories in the news: - epilepsy surgery - craniofacial surgery - AVM surgery Cross-post & links to my posts on other sitesUpdates on pediatric cerebrovascular disease in #NeurosurgeryBlog
Comments on health policy, pediatric neurosurgery, and the Affordable Care Act in the #NeurosurgeryBlog Sharing on the "ask-the-doctor" series on the Children's Craniofacial Association's blog - helmet FAQs: after endoscopic craniosynostosis surgery - helmet FAQs: positional plagiocephaly Top rated neuroscience blog
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