Amazing session!✨
We discussed the fundamentals of creating a medical image segmentation model!🤩
Stay tuned for the recording of the session that we will soon upload on our YouTube channel: https://t.co/JL9XluSgQa
#challenge#BraTS#brain#neuro#neuroradiology
The first pathology tile in the world-colonic crypts aka "field of flowers" fresh out of the kiln!
This piece marks my very first pathology inspired tile.
A tribute to science and my heritage. 🔬🎨 #Pathology#histology#medicalart#pathologyart#çini#art
In Memoriam: Professor M. Gazi Yaşargil (1925-2025)
The world of neurosurgery mourns the passing of Professor Mahmut Gazi Yaşargil, who died today at the age of 99, just one month before what would have been his 100th birthday celebration.
Born on July 6, 1925, in Turkey, Professor Yaşargil’s journey from a young medical student to becoming “Man of the Century 1950-1999” represents one of medicine’s most remarkable careers. Hailed as the “Neurosurgeon of the Century (1950–2000)” by the journal Neurosurgery in 1999, his innovations revolutionised surgical approaches to conditions that were previously considered inoperable.
On behalf of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS), we remember Professor M. Gazi Yaşargil not with sadness for what we have lost, but with gratitude for what he gave to the world.
We celebrate a life that fundamentally transformed neurosurgery and improved the lives of countless patients worldwide. His vision of precise, anatomically-informed microsurgery established principles that will guide neurosurgeons for generations to come. While his physical presence is no longer with us, his intellectual legacy lives on in every microsurgical procedure performed, every life saved through techniques he pioneered, and every neurosurgeon inspired by his example of excellence.
Rest in peace.
Read the full obituary here https://t.co/ZKwBpd7FLh
@TheASNR@neurokinghippo Thanks Dr.Fourgas for the webinar it was an interesting topic and great to know the details about it. Also the questions were instructive!
@ntradsteminist What i felt in med school exams that i was not going to be enough for any specialty not even a bright student but my mind has changed when i find a mentor that supports me through all the things also being positive when i am not enough.That what keeps me calm for future
New Interns, medical students, or any providers! I wanted to share my list of medical resources I compiled over residency! Best of all they are all free/have a free component. I hope it helps!
Please share it with whoever.
@MariamAboian@USFigureSkating@RollingStones Well the choreography takes time for perfection and i was never able to ask for something from coaches so i got it. But i will be here for the programs🙋♀️