In honor of our #PedsNeurosurgery focus effort, neurosurgery’s Washington, DC office staff entered our building’s Halloween pumpkin-carving contest. Not only was this a lot of fun to create, but it…
For all the clichéd sayings about illness and injury in children, no words truly capture the struggles and emotions of parents, siblings and loved ones who are engulfed by cancer,…
Samuel R. Browd, MD, PhD, FACS, FAANS, FAAP Professor of Neurological Surgery at the University of Washington; Pediatric Neurosurgeon at Seattle Children’s Hospital; Medical Director of the Seattle Children’s Sports…
We are constricted with words at times when it comes to our loved ones that have been overtaken by pain and sorrow, particularly when it comes to children. Fortunately, there…
Marion L. (Jack) Walker, MD Professor Emeritus, Department of Neurological Surgery University of Utah Health Sciences Center Salt Lake City, Utah The care of pediatric neurosurgery patients has advanced…
From time to time on Neurosurgery Blog, you will see us cross-posting or linking to items from other places when we believe they hit the mark on an issue. Since…
Since Neurosurgery Blog has been putting a spotlight on all things pediatric neurosurgery, we wanted to take a moment to answer the following question: What’s a Pediatric Neurosurgeon? Featured below…
Emily Stankoski, MSPA, PA-C Physician Assistant, Orthopaedics and Spine, Shriners Hospitals for Children-Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA Curvature of the spine, otherwise known as scoliosis, was defined by Hippocrates as a concern…
Thomas Pieters, MD (left) Neurosurgical Resident at University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester, NY Tyler Martin Schmidt, DO (right) Neurosurgical Resident at University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester, NY Leland…
Grant Baldwin, PhD, Director, Division of Unintentional Injury Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Disclaimer: The findings and conclusions in this manuscript…