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The ulnar nerve is a key nerve in the arm that is responsible for delivering mobility and feeling to the hand and fingers. This nerve is located in the upper arm. It begins at the shoulder and continues down the arm, then passes through the elbow, then it continues down the forearm until it reaches the hand. To know more visit https://msbrainspine.com/ or call us at (601) 326-5700.
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An Endoscopic Surgery for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is done to relieve the pressure from the median nerve and tendons passing through the tunnel. This surgery has very less post operative pain and faster recovery. To know more about it visit https://jacksonneurosurgery.com/ or call us on (601) 366-1011.
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COVID UPDATE: What is the truth? by Dr. Russel L. Blaylock, read by pgunnels
NIH's Russell Blaylock TORCHES Medical Establishment pgunnels Published May 21, 2022
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COVID UPDATE: What is the truth? Russell L. Blaylock
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9062939/
The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the most manipulated infectious disease events in history, characterized by official lies in an unending stream lead by government bureaucracies, medical associations, medical boards, the media, and international agencies.[3,6,57]
We have witnessed a long list of unprecedented intrusions into medical practice, including attacks on medical experts, destruction of medical careers among doctors refusing to participate in killing their patients and a massive regimentation of health care, led by non-qualified individuals with enormous wealth, power and influence.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9062939/
Dr Russell Blaylock is a board-certified neurosurgeon, health practitioner, author, and lecturer. He attended the Louisiana State University School of Medicine and completed his internship and neurological residency at the Medical University of South Carolina. For 26 years he practiced neurosurgery in addition to having a nutritional practice.
He previously served as Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, MS, and a visiting professor of biology at the Belhaven College, also in Jackson. Dr. Russell Blaylock is the 2004 recipient of the Integrity in Science Award granted by the Weston A. Price Foundation. He serves on the editorial staff of the Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association and is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, official publication of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons.
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Medicine is a lucrative profession that only attacks the brightest of minds. As expected, the salaries of doctors and surgeons are always higher than those of many other professionals. As a medical drama, Grey's Anatomy is full of surgeons. Even though they like to live modestly, their bank accounts are undoubtedly quite healthy.
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However, not all positions in the medical field are equal, and some doctors handle more sensitive cases than others, and, as a result, they get paid a little bit more. Being in a leadership position in a hospital also enables a doctor to earn a little bit more than their similarly-skilled colleagues. So, who has more dollars than they can count?
10 April Kepner
After a lengthy absence, April recently returned to the show in its seventeenth season. She had previously resigned from her position as the attending trauma surgeon in order to focus on charity work across clinics for the homeless in Seattle. She also served as Chief Resident during her first stint in the series. A trauma surgeon in America makes an average of $411,000 a year. The fact that April is willing to let go of that much money to help less-fortunate citizens is admirable.
9 Alex Karev
Alex does a great job as the Chief of Surgery at Pacific Northwest General Hospital. The pay for this position is also $469,669. Alex gets the job after being fired from Grey Sloan for participating in insurance fraud.
Apart from that, his journey isn't complicated. He starts out as an intern specializing in plastic surgery. He also experiments in obstetrics, gynecology, and neonatal surgery. He then completes a pediatric surgical fellowship at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital before joining Lebackes Pediatric Surgery Clinic and later proceeding to his current position.
8 Miranda Bailey
Miranda Bailey is the current Chief of Surgery at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, a position she inherited from Owen, who stepped down. She had initially been passed over for the position by Richard, but she eventually got it. Miranda has had an interesting career. At some point, she even earned herself the nickname "The Nazi" due to the harsh manner in which she treated interns.
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Yet, she is also charitable, as she once opened a free clinic at Seattle Grace to care for patients who couldn't afford treatment. Other than that, she's been focused on her job, which does pay well, with an average annual sum of $469,669.
7 Arizona Robins
Arizona is also a board member. Her daily job is that of Head of Fetal Surgery and the Attending Pediatric Surgeon. She ascends to the position after the death of Dr. Jordan Kenley. Her salary ranges between $480,000 and $500,000.
Arizona is said to have been extremely bright from a young age. Not only was she the best student in her class, but she was also Chief Resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital during her fifth year in medical school. When she first gets hired, Richard tells Bailey "she's the best that anyone's seen in a long time."
6 Owen Hunt
Owen is currently serving as the Head of Trauma after leaving his previous position of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital's Chief of General Surgery. His career is full of highlights; he was an army surgeon many years ago, but he was discharged after his entire platoon ended up dead. The experience left him with PTSD.
The surgeon is known for his ability to improvise. He is able to use simple items such as pens during surgery when the proper equipment is unavailable. In America, the Head of Trauma in a hospital makes about $530,000 a year.
5 Richard Webber
Richard has been a boss for most of his career. That means he's been earning well for most of his life. At the moment, he is a Residency Program Director and attending general surgeon at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. He also the Chief Medical Officer at the Catherine Fox Foundation.
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Previously, he served as Chief of Surgery at both Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital and Seattle Grace Hospital. The average salary for a Residency Program Director is $190,000, while the salary for a Chief Medical Officer is $412,857 on average. In total, Richard makes about $603,000. That's definitely a respectable sum.
4 Meredith Grey
The Head of General Surgery and board member at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital has had quite the dream career. She begins her professional journey as a surgical intern at Seattle Grace Hospital as a surgical intern where life is a bit easy for her compared to other interns, as her mother is respected in the industry.
She then joins the neurosurgery team, but, after making a mistake and being outed by a drunk Alex, she opts to specialize in general surgery. The average salary for a Head Of General Surgery salary in the United States is $469,669. Senior doctors who serve on hospital boards earn up to an additional $340,000 a year. This brings the total to $810.000.
3 Cristina Yang
Before her departure from the show, Cristina served at the Klausman Institute for Medical Research in Switzerland as the Director of Cardiothoracic Surgery. She was also a Chief Medical Officer. The salary for the former is $457,460, while that of the latter is $412,857. This takes the total to close to $880,000.
Cristina decided to become a surgeon after her father bled to death in front of her. Early in her career, she joins Seattle Grace as a surgical intern. She then joined The Mayo Clinic on a cardiothoracic surgery fellowship. She then rejoins Seattle Grace before going to work in Switzerland thanks to her ex-fiancé Preston Burke.
2 Jackson Avery
After joining Grey Sloan from Mercy West Medical Center during the merger of the two hospitals, Jackson goes on to become the attending ENT (Otolaryngology Department) and Head of Plastic Surgery, a position which earns him $500,000 a year.
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Prior to specializing in plastics, Jackson moves around in several departments, such as cardiothoracic surgery and neurosurgery. He is also the de facto board chairman since he represents the Harper Avery Foundation, an organization founded by his grandfather. Being a board chairman earns him an extra $400,000, bringing the total to $900,000.
1 Derek Shepard
Derek has quite the resume. A world-famous neurosurgeon, he serves as the Head of Neurosurgery, as well as the board director at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital before his untimely death. Being a star surgeon has its advantages. It's said that his services resulted in $2 million dollars worth of yearly revenue for the hospital.
He even manages to develop brain sensors, a feat that catches the attention of the President of the United States, who requests him to spearhead a sensitive brain mapping project. The Head of Neurosurgery makes an average of $369,909 a year, but being on the board brings in an additional $340,000. His participation in special projects takes him way over the million-dollar mark.
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Cytokine Microdialysis for Real-Time Immune Monitoring in Glioblastoma Patients Undergoing Checkpoint Blockade.
Cytokine Microdialysis for Real-Time Immune Monitoring in Glioblastoma Patients Undergoing Checkpoint Blockade. Neurosurgery. 2018 Sep 04;: Authors: Lynes J, Jackson S, Sanchez V, Dominah G, Wang X, Kuek A, Hayes CP, Benzo S, Scott GC, Chittiboina P, Zaghloul KA, Park DM, Wu J, Hourigan CS, Giles AJ, Wu T, Maric D, Chen J, Quezado M, Heiss JD, Gilbert MR, Nduom EK Abstract BACKGROUND: Glioblastoma is the most common primary malignancy of the brain, with a dismal prognosis. Immunomodulation via checkpoint inhibition has provided encouraging results in non-CNS malignancies, but prediction of responders has proven to be challenging in glioblastoma patients. OBJECTIVE: To determine the proportion of patients who have a measurable increase of interferon gamma levels in brain tumor tissue after their first dose of nivolumab, and to evaluate the safety of using brain tumor microdialysis to monitor for immune response while evaluating the safety of the combination of anti-programmed death 1 (PD-1) and anti-lymphocyte activation gene 3 (LAG-3) checkpoint inhibition. METHODS: The study design is a single-center, nonrandomized phase 1 clinical trial. Up to 15 adult patients with recurrent glioblastoma will be enrolled with the goal of 10 patients completing the trial over an anticipated 18 mo. Patients will undergo biopsy; placement of microdialysis catheters and lumbar drains; treatment with anti-PD-1 checkpoint inhibition; comprehensive immune biomarker collection; tumor resection; and then treatment with anti-PD-1 and anti-LAG-3 checkpoint inhibition until progression. EXPECTED OUTCOMES: We expect interferon gamma levels to increase in the brain as measured via microdialysis in treated patients. Based on published reports, microdialysis in this patient population is expected to be safe, and anti-LAG-3 and anti-PD-1 combined will likely have a similar side effect profile to other checkpoint inhibitor combinations. DISCUSSION: The failure of recent trials of immune therapies in glioblastoma underscores the need to appropriately measure response in the treated tissue. This trial may provide insight on indicators of which patients will respond to immune therapy. PMID: 30189044 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] http://dlvr.it/QjQKlf
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Wondering whether you ever experienced any strange sensations in your thumbs or fingers, such as tingling, numbness, discomfort, burning, or a general lack of feeling. Carpal tunnel syndrome is characterized by the fact that it does not impact the pinky finger. You may be experiencing compression of the median nerve as it extends from your spine down your upper arm and into your forearm if you are experiencing these symptoms. Depending on the intensity of your symptoms and the stage your carpal tunnel syndrome is in, you may need therapy. To know more visit https://msbrainspine.com/who-needs-treatment-for-carpal-tunnel-syndrome-cts/ or call us at (601) 326-5700.
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Desperate family fundraise for last chance cancer treatment - intravenous vitamin C
The couple live by the Bruce Lee quote "do not pray for an easy life, pray for the strength to endure a difficult one'". PHOTO/supplied
After 14 years, four brain tumours, 10 neurosurgeries and ongoing heartache Noah Telfer is on his last chance to live for his family.
Telfer, his wife Pauline Sanders Telfer and their three children are desperately hoping a course of intravenous vitamin C (IVC) will send his cancer into remission and save his life.
But the alternative treatment is not funded by the Government and the family have had to move into Pauline's parents home to afford it.
Telfer, 40, was exercising six days a week, a vegan and meditating daily when he was diagnosed with brain cancer as a 27-year-old.
Dizzy spells resulting in him falling off his bike were the first symptoms something was wrong. A doctor diagnosed him with a mid-ear imbalance but when it didn't clear up she sent him to the hospital.
When Telfer was diagnosed with an ependymoma tumour in the brain, Pauline, 41, said they were totally shocked.
"That was something we definitely didn't expect. Especially as he was really healthy."
The tumour was operated on and doctors predicted a low chance of the cancer returning.
But two years later the South Auckland family were devastated to learn a second brain tumour was found in the same place. A surgery cut out part of the cancer and the rest was treated with radiation therapy that left Telfer with double vision and imbalance.
Telfer never returned to work from 2005, instead becoming a stay-at-home dad while Pauline went back to work as a registered nurse. He was the only man at Playcentre and had a "beautiful time" with his children.
"I'd recommend it to anyone," Telfer told the Herald on Sunday.
But the cancer came back. In 2010 Telfer was diagnosed with his third brain tumour. It was treated with surgery and radiation and resulted in hearing impairment as his ears were unable to be protected from the radiation exposure. He now wears hearing aids. The family were forced to sell their home in 2012 after medical expenses and dropping to one income resulted in too much financial pressure.
Then in 2014 a fourth tumour was found above Telfer's brain stem. But he had received the maximum recommended dose of radiation treatment. Any more would kill his brain tissue.
Doctors cautiously operated but were not able to remove the whole cancer without risk of brain damage.
The couple, who met in high school, had heard about IVC but held back because of the price. The initial 12 weeks will cost $7200 in addition to Telfer's vitamins, supplements and doctor visits.
Then, at $300 a treatment, he will have to maintain a dose of IVC for an unknown length of time.
The couple and their two youngest kids moved back to Pauline's parents house in Papatoetoe last year so they could save money on rent. The children had been "very resilient" even when they had to move school, Pauline said.
"They know why."
Because of Pauline's income, Telfer has never qualified for the sickness benefit. The income threshold is $44,403 for their category. They have set up a Givealittle page to help with costs.
"We couldn't afford to do the IVC and rent at the same time," Pauline explained.
"Sometimes people want to help others but don't know how they can do that. We're grateful for anything."
Telfer said his life is very quiet and slow now. His dream would be to get healthy enough to study philosophy. He wishes his two youngest children had been able to see him when he was healthy.
"They've only ever known me as this.
"I'm not involved in a lot of things. I have very few friends. But life is still full of happiness.
"There's so much about life you don't know. And there are always people more worse off than I am."
Cancer Society medical director Dr Chris Jackson said the theory behind intravenous vitamin C is that it acts as a strong antioxidant that targets cancer cells. But he believed no human randomised clinical trials had looked at the effectiveness of the treatment.
"People have had good anecdotal experience but anecdotes aren't enough to get it registered or funded," Jackson said.
"In my own clinical practice I haven't seen anyone with great success. But with many treatments it's difficult to know which one of them is working. That's why we would support a good clinical study. It's an important next step."
Whangarei Police officer Anton Kuraia recently died of cancer after years of publicly campaigning for intravenous vitamin C. He was given eight weeks to live three and a half years ago when he was sent home after his cancer was deemed too aggressive.
He changed his diet, took intravenous vitamin C and 10 weeks later a bone marrow biopsy showed a complete remission of the cancer.
Kuraia started The 809 Foundation to help Kiwis fight cancer naturally. The aim was to raise funds to subsidise high dose intravenous vitamin C.
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Neurology
Neurology (from Greek: νεῦρον, neuron, and the addition — λογία — logia “investigation of”) is a branch of drug managing disarranges of the sensory system. Neurology manages the conclusion and treatment of all classes of conditions and infection including the focal and fringe sensory systems (and their subdivisions, the autonomic and physical sensory systems), including their covers, veins, and all effector tissue, for example, muscle. Neurological practice depends intensely on the field of neuroscience, which is the logical investigation of the sensory system.
A neurologist is a doctor represent considerable authority in neurology and prepared to research, or analyze and treat neurological clutters. Neurologists may likewise be engaged with clinical research, clinical trials, and essential or translational research. While neurology is a nonsurgical claim to fame, its comparing surgical forte is neurosurgery.
Huge cover happens between the fields of neurology and psychiatry, with the limit between the two controls and the conditions they treat being to some degree indistinct.
History
The scholastic teach started between the sixteenth and nineteenth hundreds of years with the work and research of numerous neurologists, for example, Thomas Willis, Robert Whytt, Matthew Baillie, Charles Bell, Moritz Heinrich Romberg, Duchenne de Boulogne, William A. Hammond, Jean-Martin Charcot, and John Hughlings Jackson.
Clean neurologist Edward Flatau enormously impacted the creating field of neurology. He distributed a human mind chart book in 1894 and composed a principal book on headaches in 1912.
Numerous neurologists likewise have extra preparing or enthusiasm for one zone of neurology, for example, stroke, epilepsy, neuromuscular, rest solution, torment administration, or development issue.
In the United States and Canada, neurologists are doctors having finished postgraduate preparing in neurology after graduation from therapeutic school. Neurologists finish, by and large, around 8 years of therapeutic school instruction and clinical training,which incorporates acquiring a four-year college degree, a restorative degree (DO or MD), which involves an extra four years of study, at that point finishing one year of essential clinical preparing and four years of residency. The four-year residency comprises of one year of inward drug temporary position preparing took after by three years of preparing in neurology.
A few neurologists get extra subspecialty preparing concentrating on a specific zone of the field. These preparation programs are called partnerships, and are one to two years in length. Subspecialties incorporate cerebrum damage medication, clinical neurophysiology, epilepsy, hospice and palliative solution, neurodevelopmental incapacities, neuromuscular pharmaceutical, torment prescription, rest drug, neurocritical mind, vascular neurology (stroke), behavioral neurology, tyke neurology, migraine, numerous sclerosis, neuroimaging, neurorehabilitation, and interventional neurology.
In Germany, a mandatory year of psychiatry must be done to finish a residency of neurology.
In the United Kingdom and Ireland, neurology is a subspecialty of general (interior) pharmaceutical. Following five to nine years of therapeutic school and a year as a preregistration house officer (or two years on the Foundation Program), a neurologist must pass the examination for Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (or the Irish identical) before finishing two years of center medicinal preparing and after that entering master preparing in neurology. An age prior, a few neurologists would have likewise spent two or three years working in mental units and get a confirmation in mental solution. In any case, this prerequisite has turned out to be unprecedented, and, now that an essential mental capability takes three years to acquire, the necessity is not any more reasonable. A time of research is basic, and acquiring a higher degree helps profession movement. Numerous discovered it was facilitated after a connection to the Institute of Neurology at Queen Square, London. A few neurologists enter the field of restoration medication (known as physiatry in the US) to represent considerable authority in neurological recovery, which may incorporate stroke prescription, and in addition cerebrum wounds.
Doctor
Dr. Rajeev Goyal, a keen medical enthusiast, started his medical career in 1996 and completed in 2012. His key area of interest lies in Movement Disorders, Stroke and Epilepsy. Dr. Goyal completed his fellowship in Movement Disorders from Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute, the best institute of fellowship, India. He has been primarily involved in the pre and post management of Deep Brain Stimulation in SCTIMST. Also, he has been trained in BOTOX for various movement disorders. Other than medical practices, he has also been Assistant Professor Neurology in the known Narayana Medical college. Find More Neurologists in Delhi. You can visit him at Neurodent — The SuperSpeciality Clinic in kalyan Vihar, Delhi.
Physical examination
Amid a neurological examination, the neurologist audits the patient’s wellbeing history with unique thoughtfulness regarding the present condition. The patient at that point takes a neurological exam. Normally, the exam tests mental status, capacity of the cranial nerves (counting vision), quality, coordination, reflexes, and sensation. This data enables the neurologist to decide if the issue exists in the sensory system and the clinical restriction. Confinement of the pathology is the key procedure by which neurologists build up their differential conclusion. Additionally tests might be expected to affirm a conclusion and eventually direct treatment and proper administration.
Clinical undertakings
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Neurologists analyze patients who are alluded to them by different doctors in both the inpatient and outpatient settings. Neurologists start their associations with patients by taking a thorough restorative history, and after that playing out a physical examination concentrating on assessing the sensory system. Parts of the neurological examination incorporate evaluation of the patient’s psychological capacity, cranial nerves, engine quality, sensation, reflexes, coordination, and stride.
In a few examples, neurologists may arrange extra symptomatic tests as a feature of the assessment. Normally utilized tests in neurology incorporate imaging concentrates, for example, processed hub tomography (CAT) examines, attractive reverberation imaging (MRI), and ultrasound of significant veins of the head and neck. Neurophysiologic examines, including electroencephalography (EEG), needle electromyography (EMG), nerve conduction contemplates (NCSs) and evoked possibilities are additionally normally requested. Neurologists much of the time perform lumbar punctures to evaluate attributes of a patient’s cerebrospinal liquid. Advances in hereditary testing have made hereditary testing a critical device in the arrangement of acquired neuromuscular sickness and finding of numerous other neurogenetic illnesses. The part of hereditary impacts on the improvement of gained neurologic illnesses is a dynamic territory of research.
A portion of the normally experienced conditions treated by neurologists incorporate cerebral pains, radiculopathy, neuropathy, stroke, dementia, seizures and epilepsy, Alzheimer’s malady, consideration deficiency/hyperactivity disorder,[8] Parkinson’s illness, Tourette’s disorder, numerous sclerosis, head injury, rest issue, neuromuscular sicknesses, and different contaminations and tumors of the sensory system. Neurologists are likewise requested to assess lethargic patients in a coma to affirm mind demise.
Treatment choices change contingent upon the neurological issue. They can incorporate alluding the patient to a physiotherapist, endorsing solutions, or suggesting a surgical method.
A few neurologists work in specific parts of the sensory system or in particular methodology. For instance, clinical neurophysiologists work in the utilization of EEG and intraoperative checking to analyze certain neurological issue. Different neurologists work in the utilization of electrodiagnostic prescription examinations — needle EMG and NCSs. In the US, doctors don’t normally have practical experience in every one of the parts of clinical neurophysiology — i.e. rest, EEG, EMG, and NCSs. The American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology confirms US doctors all in all clinical neurophysiology, epilepsy, and intraoperative observing. The American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine confirms US doctors in electrodiagnostic prescription and ensures technologists in nerve-conduction thinks about. Rest solution is a subspecialty field in the US under a few therapeutic claims to fame including anesthesiology, inner medication, family prescription, and neurology. Neurosurgery is a particular claim to fame that includes an alternate preparing way, and underlines the surgical treatment of neurological issue.
Additionally, numerous nonmedical specialists, those with doctoral degrees(usually PhDs) in subjects, for example, science and science, study and research the sensory system. Working in research centers in colleges, healing facilities, and privately owned businesses, these neuroscientists perform clinical and lab analyses and tests to take in more about the sensory system and discover cures or new medications for ailments and disarranges.
A lot of cover happens amongst neuroscience and neurology. Numerous neurologists work in scholarly preparing healing facilities, where they direct research as neuroscientists notwithstanding treating patients and instructing neurology to medicinal understudies.
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Mihai Dimancescu, MD, FACS, FAANS, Is a Pioneering Neurosurgeon with Neurological Surgery PC in Rockville, New York
Dr. Mihai D. Dimancescu is a board certified neurosurgeon with a phenomenal professional journey encompassing over 30 years of brain and spine surgery experience. He is one of the founders of Neurological Surgery PC, which he joined in 1968, and currently serves as consultant neurosurgeon within the practice at its location in Rockville Centre, New York. Since retiring from surgical practice in 2003, he utilizes his extraordinary expertise to examine and evaluate patients who may require neurosurgery or non-operative management, maintaining a special interest in severe brain injuries and their management. Dr. Mihai D. Dimancescu is acknowledged as a pioneer in introducing multiple innovative surgical techniques to several hospitals in Nassau County, in particular the micro-endoscopic discectomy (MED) of the lumbar spine. A lumbar micro-endoscopic discectomy is a minimally invasive procedure performed through a tubular device and designed to relieve pain caused by herniated discs pressing on the nerve roots. He is also widely recognized as an expert in the evaluation and management of coma. Over his astonishing occupational history, he has also been an adjunct professor of clinical neurology and of biomedical ethics. While he focuses primarily on his work at Neurosurgical Surgery PC, Dr. Mihai D. Dimancescu is an attending physician at South Nassau Communities Hospital and Winthrop hospital. For more information about Dr. Mihai D. Dimancescu, please visit http://www.mihai-dimancescu.info/.
Neurological Surgery PC has been faithfully serving patients since 1958 when it first opened its doors. Ever since then, the practice has grown into one of the premier neurosurgical groups of the New York City area, equipped to deliver the most advanced treatments of brain and spine disorders. NSPC offers 10 convenient locations in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, as well as in Queens and Manhattan and it is one of the largest neurosurgical groups in the U.S. Current locations include Great Neck, Rockville Centre, Commack, West Islip, Forest Hills, Lake Success, Patchogue, Port Jefferson, Bethpage, Manhattan, and Riverhead, all state-of-the-art facilities situated in New York. Procedures and treatments provided by the highly trained physicians and staff at neurological Surgery PC encompass minimally invasive procedures (stereotactic radiosurgery - Gamma Knife®, CyberKnife® and Novalis Tx™ - aneurysm coiling, neuro-endoscopy, spinal stimulators, carotid stents, interventional pain management, micro-discectomy, kyphoplasty, and other types of minimally invasive spine surgery. The physicians that work within the practice represent a selection of surgical and nonsurgical specialties, blending compassionate care with highly specialized training. They are all recognized as leaders in the regional medical community, with appointments as chiefs of neurosurgery in some of Long Island’s best hospitals. NSPC has been named to Becker's Spine Review's Spine Surgery Practices to Know. Six NSPC physicians have been named to U.S. News & World Report's 2013 "Top Doctors" list. Seven NSPC physicians were recognized as "Top Doctors" in Castle Connolly directory for 2013. For more information about Neurological Surgery PC, please visit http://nspc.com/.
Dr. Mihai D. Dimancescu is a member of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons as well as member and Fellow of the American Association of Neurological Surgery (FAANS). He is additionally Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS). Dr. Dimancescu serves as a board member of South Nassau Communities Hospital, Chairman of the Hospital Credentialing Committee and Chairman of the Hospital Quality Review Committee. He also serves on the Hospital Audit Committee and the Building Committee. For over 15 years, he chaired the Ethics Committee. Furthermore, Dr. Dimancescu is Chairman of the Board of The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential in Philadelphia, is President of the Child Brain Development Academy in Philadelphia, and is Chairman Emeritus of the Coma Recovery Association on Long Island, NY. He is a past president of the NY State Neurosurgical Society and past president of the South Nassau Communities Hospital Medical Staff. In his time away from his busy schedule, he enjoys traveling and photography. He is also well-read in the Journal of Neurological Surgery. For more information about Dr. Mihai D. Dimancescu, please visit www.mihai-dimancescu.info/.
Upon completing his undergraduate education at the reputable Yale University, a private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut, Dr. Mihai D. Dimancescu attended Facultés de Médecine de l'Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse 3 in France and received his medical degree in 1968. He then completed a year of Surgical Residency at Hartford Hospital in Connecticut, an affiliate of the University of Connecticut, and a Neurosurgical Residency at Montefiore Medical Center in New York, an affiliate of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, as well as at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida, affiliated with the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine. Frequently listed as one of America’s Top Doctors in the Castle Connolly Directory, Dr. Dimancescu has also received multiple other honors, including Best Doctors in New York. Active in all facets of his challenging specialty, he has published multiple articles in the field of neurosurgery and a book chapter on neurosurgery, and has given multiple presentations at regional, national and international neurosurgical meetings. In recognition of his outstanding performance as a neurological surgeon, Dr. Dimancescu has been included in The Leading Physicians of the World by the prestigious International Association of HealthCare Professionals (IAHCP). For more information about Dr. Mihai D. Dimancescu, please visit www.mihai-dimancescu.info/.
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A free MRI review can be a valuable service for patients who want to understand the results of their scan and potentially make more informed decisions about their healthcare. It is an opportunity to have a qualified healthcare professional review and interpret the images, and can provide additional insight or clarification. To know more about it visit https://msbrainspine.com/free-mri-review/ or call us at (601) 326-5700.
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As a child, there must have been several instances when your parents asked you to correct your posture. You might have got a little irritated upon coming across such instructions or reprimand. However, as you grow older, you realize the importance of having a good posture. Poor posture causes problems both on a short-term and long-term basis. To know more visit http://msbrainspine.com/ or call us at (601) 326-5700.
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If you have weakness in your arms or legs and experience sudden confusion, don’t ignore these symptoms. Additionally, dizziness, vision loss, and severe headaches may indicate meningioma or another serious condition. To know about the causes, symptoms and signs of Meningioma, visit https://jacksonneurosurgery.com/conditions/meningioma/ or call us on (601) 366-1011.
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Our treatment approach at Mississippi Brain & Spine is straightforward: we simply give excellent patient care while always prioritizing the least invasive treatments. In most cases, Dr. Ilercil will treat you from beginning to end during your initial session with him in person. Our expertise has repeatedly shown that the majority of people with spinal problems do not require spine surgery. Schedule Schedule a free MRI review with us today, visit https://msbrainspine.com/ or call us at (601) 326-5700.
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When a low-pressure weather system moves over an area the barometric pressure drops this is believed to contribute to achy joints and muscles, Jackson Neurosurgery Clinic can help you get rid of joint pain and aches for more information visit https://jacksonneurosurgery.com/ or call us on 601.366.1011.
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