The Making of a Neurosurgeon; Dr. Sean Lavine
Picture a little boy, about ten years old, freckled, with blond hair and high Irish cheeks running toward the neighborhood park. A crowd has gathered and this earnest boy makes his way through. In his...
View ArticleMeet Dr. Michael Sisti on Video
Here at the Department of Neurosurgery we know how important it is to pick the right doctor for you. You want someone more than qualified to do the work but you also want someone who will listen, help...
View ArticleMeet Dr. Sean Lavine on Video
We have completed the second in our series of Doctor Videos and we are thrilled that it is of Dr. Sean Lavine from the Cerebrovascular Center and Endovascular Center. Learn more about this video...
View ArticleMeet Our Chairman Dr. Robert Solomon on Video
We are so pleased to present our Chairman Dr. Robert A. Solomon as the next physician in our video series. Meet Dr. Robert Solomon from Columbia Neurosurgery on Vimeo. Learn more about this video...
View ArticleThe Making of a Neurosurgeon: Dr. Neil Feldstein
“I don’t remember really ever wanting to do anything other than medicine and specifically neurosurgery,” says Neil A. Feldstein, M.D., F.A.C.S., Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery and...
View ArticleThe Making of a Pediatric Neurosurgeon: Dr. Richard Anderson
Dr. Richard Anderson and patient Dr. Richard Anderson always knew he would probably end up working with kids somehow. What he didn’t know was that he was going to be a pediatric Neurosurgeon at one of...
View ArticleThe Making of a Neurosurgeon: Dr. Guy McKhann II
Guy McKhann grew up playing in a neurosurgery department, but he never thought he’d end up working in one. Weekends, a young McKhann would tag along as his father, chair of neurology at Johns Hopkins,...
View ArticleThe Making of a Neurosurgeon: Dr. Paul McCormick
Dr. Paul McCormick giving the Presidential Address at the 80th annual meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons Football was a great love of Dr. Paul McCormick’s early life. As a boy...
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