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Dr. Paul McCormick Once Again Invited to Speak Before International Gathering of Spinal Neurosurgeons

Dr. Paul McCormick Once Again Invited to Speak Before International Gathering of Spinal Neurosurgeons

Dec 9, 2019 | News

Lifelong learning is an essential aspect of spinal neurosurgery. Indeed, the top spinal neurosurgeons keep avidly up to date with the frontiers of their field, while also achieving an unprecedented depth of knowledge in their field. Dr. Paul McCormick is exactly that...
85th AANS Annual Scientific Meeting Draws Spine Hospital Neurosurgeons to Sunny L.A.

85th AANS Annual Scientific Meeting Draws Spine Hospital Neurosurgeons to Sunny L.A.

Apr 19, 2017 | News, Paul C. McCormick, Spine Hospital News

After a long, cold New York winter, some of our Spine Hospital at the Neurological Institute of New York neurosurgeons are preparing to travel to warm Los Angeles for the 85th annual meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS). Every year...
In Neurosurgery the Whole Is Often Greater than the Sum of Its Parts

In Neurosurgery the Whole Is Often Greater than the Sum of Its Parts

Jul 8, 2016 | News

How can something be greater than the sum of its parts? Imagine a cake with eight slices. When the slices are all together, you have exactly one cake—no more. But the same cake also shows that a whole can be greater than the sum of its parts. Maybe the cake is made...
Spine Hospital Neurosurgeons Speak at 84th AANS Annual Scientific Meeting

Spine Hospital Neurosurgeons Speak at 84th AANS Annual Scientific Meeting

May 13, 2016 | News, Paul C. McCormick, Spinal Cord Conditions, Spinal Cord Tumors, Spine Hospital News, Surgical Treatments, Trauma

Neurosurgeons at The Spine Hospital at the Neurological Institute of New York saw the skyscrapers and felt the hustle and bustle of a city other than New York for a few days. And they weren’t the only ones. Neurosurgeons from all over the United States and other...
Spring’s in Swing: Docs Return from AANS

Spring’s in Swing: Docs Return from AANS

May 15, 2015 | News, Paul C. McCormick, Spine Hospital News

Spring has sprung: the days are longer, the air is warmer, and the doctors have once again returned from the annual meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons.

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