11-03-2018, 11:51 AM
What are a few countries where neurosurgery research is really ground breaking? And in what subspecialties? Would be cool to go to a country like Switzerland and work with some great minds.
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11-03-2018, 11:51 AM
What are a few countries where neurosurgery research is really ground breaking? And in what subspecialties? Would be cool to go to a country like Switzerland and work with some great minds.
11-03-2018, 01:54 PM
Canada, particularly SickKids in Tornoto, seems to lead the field of pediatric neurosurgery in basic research. Rutka, Drake, Dirks, Taylor, etc. Then of course there's Singh, a rising star, at McMaster. There seems to be a much greater emphasis on surgeon-scientist development, and subsequent PhD training, during neurosurgery residency in Canada. Would be interested to hear others' thoughts
11-04-2018, 02:04 PM
(11-03-2018, 01:54 PM)Guest Wrote: Canada, particularly SickKids in Tornoto, seems to lead the field of pediatric neurosurgery in basic research. Rutka, Drake, Dirks, Taylor, etc. Then of course there's Singh, a rising star, at McMaster. There seems to be a much greater emphasis on surgeon-scientist development, and subsequent PhD training, during neurosurgery residency in Canada. Would be interested to hear others' thoughts Lol ok Ali
11-04-2018, 06:01 PM
For those people that never left their state and still think good quality neurosurgery is only available in the US...
Radiosurgery - Sweden (Stockholm) - France (Marseille) Functional - Canada (Toronto) - France (Grenoble) - Germany (Freiburg) - UK (London, Edinburg) Open Vascular - Finland (Helsinki) - Switzerland (Zurich) - Germany (Berlin) - China (Shanghai) Neurooncology - France (Montpellier) Skull Base - Italy (Naples) - Germany (Tubingen and Hannover) Peds - Canada (Toronto) - France (Paris) Spine (MIS-Endoscopic) - South Korea (Incheon, Pohang and Seoul)
11-04-2018, 06:59 PM
India
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