neurosurgery in A Sentence

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    Department of Neurosurgery Fortis Hospital Noida.

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    Application: general surgery, vascular surgery, cardiosurgery, Neurosurgery etc.

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    Neyroonkolohichnyh diseases. Prospects for functional Neurosurgery”.

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    I'm the head of Neurosurgery.

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    She chose Neurosurgery because she wanted to study.

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    Oxford Functional Neurosurgery.

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    Neurosurgery(where there is a risk of raised intracranial pressure).

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    By 1982, he was chief resident in Neurosurgery at Hopkins.

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    Having qualified with a degree(MCh) in Neurosurgery in March 1968;

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    In Textbook of Neurosurgery(eds. Prof P N Tandon and Prof Ramamurthi).

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    In Neurosurgery, I monitored patients while undergoing awake craniotomy(yes, they were awake).

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    I should be head of Neurosurgery in Breslau or watching children playing in the Oder.

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    In his previous employment he was working with the Neurosurgery team and has expertise in giving anesthesia for neuro surgical cases.

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    It's true, these community health workers aren't doing Neurosurgery, but they're making it possible to bring health care within reach of everyone everywhere.

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    In the same way, we must not forget other equally significant branches or specialties as would be the case, for example, of Neurosurgery.

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    She completed MBBS in December 1954, MS(General Surgery) in March 1963, MCh(Neurosurgery) in March 1968, PhD in 1972 and Diploma in Higher Education(DHEd) in 1983.

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    In a recent paper that I and several of my colleagues at Oxford Functional Neurosurgery wrote, we discussed a new frontier of security threat: brain implants.

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    But a board-certified physician undergoes extra training, passes a test, and has continuing education requirements in his or her specialty, whether it's family practice or Neurosurgery.

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    Sofia Ionescu was a Romanian neurosurgeon who worked in the field of Neurosurgery for over 47 years, performing every single procedure known to medical science in that time.

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    Tests conducted on Benoit's brain by Julian Bailes, the head of Neurosurgery at West Virginia University, showed"Benoit's brain was so severely damaged it resembled the brain of an 85-year-old Alzheimer's patient.

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    She had worked as a professor of Neurosurgery in Madras Medical College and retired in 1990 and inspired women from all over the nation to make career in the field of Neurosurgery.

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    His brain was studied Julian Bailes, the head of Neurosurgery at West Virginia University, and results showed that“Benoit's brain was so severely damaged it resembled the brain of an 85-year-old Alzheimer's patient.”.

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    Tests were conducted on Benoit's brain by Julian Bailes, the head of Neurosurgery at West Virginia University, and results showed that"Benoit's brain was so severely damaged it resembled the brain of an 85-year-old Alzheimer's patient.".

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    Empirical therapy may be chosen on the basis of the person's age, whether the infection was preceded by a head injury, whether the person has undergone recent Neurosurgery and whether or not a cerebral shunt is present.

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    In 1941, Hugh Cairns, a Neurosurgery pioneer who had already made a name for himself when he convinced the British Army to make motorcycle helmets mandatory, developed an interest in akinetic mutism, and in particular, the case of Elsie Nicks.

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