In The Mind of a Neurosurgeon, join authors as they discuss navigating life as a neurosurgeon. From work-life balance to processing loss, pursuing creative outlets to the responsibility of training the next generation, neurosurgeons have a unique calling that leads to a special life serving others. Browse the articles and step into the mind of a neurosurgeon for stimulating conversations about the alternate mind, retirement, mindfulness, the outsider’s perspective, music and much more.
Check back later in January and February for more on The Mind of a Neurosurgeon. Here are just a few articles out now:
- Processing Loss: As Many Questions as Answers, Joshua Rosenow, MD, FAANS
- Alternative Mind: How Non-traditional Experiences Enrich Neurosurgical Training Part 1, Juliana C. Rotter, MD; Avital Perry, MD; Christopher S. Graffeo, MD
- The Mind of a Neurosurgeon in Action: The Surgical Tech Perspective, Ellen L. Air, MD, PhD, FAANS
- Considering Retirement, Mark L. Rosenblum, MD, FAANS(L)
- Improvisation, Jack P. Rock, MD, FAANS
- The Sound of a Neurosurgical Operating Room, William M. Holden; John A. Boockvar, MD, FAANS
- Training the Minds of Potential Neurosurgeons: Working with Medical Students Destined to become Neurosurgeons and Those Who are Not, Robert J. Dempsey, MD, FAANS
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