Thrilled to have the chance to present @SeattleSciFdtn ! Check out our series on "Zebra" spine cases @NeurosurgUCSF , led by Dr Alan and ft Dr Tan:
https://t.co/nOZN5ygQwZ
A great talk from @HopkinsNsurg’s @DrJudyHuang at Grand Rounds this morning! Fitting to start off #ResidentResearchDay with her insights on training the next generation of neurosurgeons with the mircosurgical and medical decision-making skills they need to succeed.
Go behind the scenes with our @UCSF neurosurgery residents 🧠🔬 From the OR to the research lab, see what it's like to train at one of the top programs in the country: https://t.co/Z7DIeV70IB
@skondapavulur@JohnPAndrews_MD@UCSFMedicine
Honored and grateful for the award and the opportunity to present our work at @AANSNeuro ! Huge thanks to @ManishKAghi and everyone at @NeurosurgUCSF for their support.
Honoring skull base research excellence: The AANS is proud to share that Robert C. Osorio, MD (@robcosorio), has received the Columbia Softball Skull Base Award, presented by @TumorSection at #AANS2025! This honor recognizes an outstanding skull base abstract presented by a resident or medical student during the recent AANS Annual Scientific Meeting in Boston. @NeurosurgUCSF
UCSF neurosurgery experts including Drs. Shawn @HerveyJumper, @robcosorio, Praveen Mummaneni & Dr. Nima Alan presented new research & clinical findings at the prestigious @AANSNeuro Annual Scientific Meeting in Boston. #AANS2025 Details on their talks ➡️ https://t.co/UMGdwmeAQx
Thrilled to share our paper in @NeurosurgeryCNS characterizing 146 intracranial epidermoid cysts! We discuss high recurrence esp after STR, common postop complications, frequent long-term symptom resolution, and a unique case of malignant transformation: https://t.co/Vgtn4jZpro
Thanks to @UofUNeurosurg's Dr. Erica Bisson for joining us at #GrandRounds today to discuss how advances in robotics, virtual reality & predictive analytics are transforming spine surgery! Great to hear her insights on the impact of the Quality Outcomes Database on clinical care.
We are thrilled to welcome neurosurgeon Ramin Morshed, MD, to the Department! Dr. Morshed specializes in skull base tumors, meningiomas, vestibular schwannomas, pituitary tumors, brain metastases, gliomas, and minimally invasive endoscopic surgery.
https://t.co/0KETmulydF
Our paper "Multi-Layer LDPE Pouch Robots Enabled by Inkjet-Printed Masking Layers" is now published at https://t.co/k4OEliBAYN. We describe a new generation of robots that we hope will help us perform minimally invasive brain and spine surgery. Below it is just playing some chess
Excited to share our new pub on using intraoperative ICG to assess chiasm perfusion and predict postoperative visual function during endoscopic endonasal surgery. Thanks for all the help and mentorship @EzeGoldschmidt ! @ActaNeuro@NeurosurgUCSF https://t.co/JV5a6kWkQ3
We're excited to have neurosurgeon Jacob Young, MD, join our team! He specializes in glioma surgery and brain mapping techniques, and his lab studies the glioblastoma microenvironment and how it responds to either targeted therapies or immunotherapies.
https://t.co/romoRU0Uiu
On the cover of Neurosurgical Focus: Video, @UCSFMedicine student Michael Tawil, @UCSFHospitals neurosurgeon Lee Tan, MD & colleagues demonstrate for the first time how minimally invasive ultrasound could be used during tubular microdiscectomy: https://t.co/Du3LFeAUPu
So happy, honored, and humbled to have matched @NeurosurgUCSF and train with such an incredible team! This would not have been possible without the support of so many mentors, friends, and family - truly, thank you to all!
Absolutely thrilled and honored to have matched @NeurosurgUCSF . A huge thank you to everyone who helped me get to this milestone, beyond excited for what the future has in store! #match2024
Had a wonderful month getting to know our visiting sub-interns Sami, Rob, Nisha, and Graham! Last day pic, shout out also to our subIs (Graham and home student Vivian) missing from this pic 😋 @WashUNeurosurg
Excited to share our new study on socioeconomic differences in patients with medically vs surgically treated prolactinomas @NeurosurgUCSF. Some really interesting cohort-specific insights here worth further exploration. Thanks @ManishKAghi for the support! https://t.co/eEysvofJ59