The Mind of a Neurosurgeon
The latest issue of AANS Neurosurgeon, is out now. The Mind of a Neurosurgeon features authors sharing their thoughts and insight into the diversity, complexity and uniqueness of the neurosurgeon experience. Their stories explore loss, creativity, outside perspective, operating room preferences and the prospect of retirement. Enjoy this thought-provoking issue that sheds light on the mind of a neurosurgeon.
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Articles Out Now
Processing Loss: As Many Questions as Answers
Joshua Rosenow, MD, FAANS
The Mind of a Neurosurgeon in Action: The Surgical Tech Perspective
Ellen L. Air, MD, PhD, FAANS
Improvisation
Jack P. Rock, MD, FAANS
The Neurosurgeon Switching Gears
Rachana Tyagi, MD, FAANS
Considering Retirement
Mark L. Rosenblum, MD, FAANS(L)
Training the Minds of Potential Neurosurgeons: Working with Medical Students Destined to become Neurosurgeons and Those Who are Not
Robert J. Dempsey, MD, FAANS
Editorial License: Psyche Revealed
Ellen L. Air, MD, PhD, FAANS
Editorial License: Are Neurosurgeons Special?
Deborah L. Benzil, MD, FAANS
The Sound of a Neurosurgical Operating Room
William M. Holden; John A. Boockvar, MD, FAANS
Alternative Mind: How Non-traditional Experiences Enrich Neurosurgical Training Part 1
Juliana C. Rotter, MD; Avital Perry, MD; Christopher S. Graffeo, MD
Dr. Michael Wang Presents the Neurosurgery Podcast
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