Our Neurosurgeons Lead the Way at 84th AANS Annual Scientific Meeting

Our Neurosurgeons Lead the Way at 84th AANS Annual Scientific Meeting

For five days, several neurosurgeons from Columbia University Medical Center/NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital will experience a new set of big-city lights and sounds. They will gather in Chicago with many of the brightest minds from across the United States and around...
Join the Brain Awareness Week Celebration

Join the Brain Awareness Week Celebration

March 14–20, 2016, is Brain Awareness Week, and this year we are not only raising awareness about how crucial brain research is, we’re also celebrating something big: The BRAIN Initiative® boosted funding for brain research from $200 million last year to $300 million...
Doctors Trade Scalpels for Pens as They Contribute to Merritt’s Neurology, 13th Edition

Doctors Trade Scalpels for Pens as They Contribute to Merritt’s Neurology, 13th Edition

Several of our neurosurgeons have been busy putting pen to paper to share their professional knowledge. The neurosurgeons devoted their time to help write the 13th edition of the textbook Merritt’s Neurology, which hit bookshelves in the fall of 2015. First published...
Columbia Neurosurgery Doctors Featured in New York Magazine’s 2015 Best Doctors List

Columbia Neurosurgery Doctors Featured in New York Magazine’s 2015 Best Doctors List

New York Magazine’s annual ‘Best Doctors’ list is out, and once again, several doctors from Columbia Neurosurgery are on it. The 2015 issue names 1,282 physicians in New York who are considered by their fellow doctors to be the best in their fields. The extensive list...
Columbia Neurosurgeons Attend 2014 SUN Conference in Seattle

Columbia Neurosurgeons Attend 2014 SUN Conference in Seattle

This summer, several senior members of the Columbia Neurosurgery group took part once again in the annual SUN conference. SUN, or the Society of University Neurosurgeons, was established in 1965 and includes program directors, department chairs, and academic leaders...