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  2. Category:Women neurosurgeons - Wikipedia

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    It includes neurosurgeons that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Women neurosurgeons" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  3. American Association of Neurological Surgeons - Wikipedia

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    The American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) is a professional organization focused on advancing the specialty of neurological surgery.Founded in 1931, the AANS serves a membership of over 12,000 professionals worldwide, including neurosurgeons, medical students and allied health professionals.

  4. List of neurologists and neurosurgeons - Wikipedia

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    W Juhn Atsushi Wada: 1924 - 2023 Japan - Canada Wada test: W Arthur Earl Walker: 1907 - 1995 United States Dandy–Walker syndrome: W Adolf Wallenberg: 1862 - 1949 Germany Wallenberg syndrome: W Julius Wagner-Jauregg: 1857 - 1940 Austria W Robert Wartenberg: 1887 - 1956 United States Wartenberg wheel: W Karl Friedrich Otto Westphal: 1833 - 1890 ...

  5. Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center is a 551-bed non-profit teaching hospital located in Chicago. Founded in 1897, the hospital operates a Level I trauma center and Level III Perinatal Center. Its license number is 0005165. [5] The hospital is a part of Advocate Aurora Health.

  6. Prentice Women's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Prentice Women's Hospital is a member of Northwestern Medicine and serves as a teaching hospital for the Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. The hospital has 256 beds, with 86 AAP verified level III neonatal intensive care unit beds, 32 labor and delivery beds, 86 healthy bassinets, and 10 operating rooms. [ 2 ]

  7. List of women neuroscientists - Wikipedia

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    Serafima Bryusova (1894–1958), first female neurosurgeon, studied brain angiography and Circle of Willis; Svetlana Dambinova (born 1949), neuroscientists known for her research on glutamate receptors; Angelina Guskova (1924–2015), neurologist, neurosurgeon and radiation protection expert

  8. Congress of Neurological Surgeons - Wikipedia

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    Clinical Neurosurgery, published annually as a supplement to Neurosurgery, is the official register of the CNS Annual Meeting. Neurosurgery Open is an online-only, fully Open Access publication with all content publishing under the Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY-NC-ND, unless an alternative is required by a funding body.

  9. Category:Neurosurgeons - Wikipedia

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    Neurosurgeons practice neurosurgery, the surgical discipline focused on treating those central and peripheral nervous system diseases amenable to mechanical intervention. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Neurosurgeons .