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Past, Present & Future: Columbia & American Board of Neurological Surgery

Past, Present & Future: Columbia & American Board of Neurological Surgery

Apr 9, 2015 | News, Paul C. McCormick, Spine Hospital News

The ABNS is the group that creates and oversees all the certification tests for neurosurgeons. And 2015 is a big year–it marks the group’s 75th anniversary.
Columbia neurosurgeons Dr. Jeffrey Bruce and Dr. E. Sander Connolly, Jr. are honored to be two of the 14 directors of the ABNS this year.

Horse Tails and Human Spines: Dr. McCormick’s Cauda Equina Surgery Video

Horse Tails and Human Spines: Dr. McCormick’s Cauda Equina Surgery Video

Feb 20, 2015 | News, Paul C. McCormick, Spine Hospital News, Videos

It’s rare to get a doctor’s-eye view of surgery, but it’s even rarer to get a doctor’s-eye view of microsurgery, which requires a microscope. But a new series of videos edited by Dr. Paul C. McCormick, Director of the Columbia University Spine Center, brings the viewer right up to the microscope’s eyepiece for a variety of spinal surgeries.

Removing a Sunset Tumor: Dr. McCormick’s Surgery Video

Removing a Sunset Tumor: Dr. McCormick’s Surgery Video

Feb 11, 2015 | News, Paul C. McCormick, Spine Hospital News, Videos

A sunset tumor, or hemangioblastoma, is unlike any other because of its orange color. The color comes from its unusually robust blood supply. Hemangioblastomas are very rare: only about one in ten spinal cord tumors turns out to be one. This kind of tumor is usually...
Dr. Paul McCormick 'Spine Surgeon to Know'says Becker's

Dr. Paul McCormick 'Spine Surgeon to Know'says Becker's

Nov 12, 2014 | Doctor Stories, News, Paul C. McCormick, Spine Hospital News

We are pleased to share that Dr. Paul C. McCormick has been named to Becker’s* 2014 Spine Review list,”230 Spine Surgeons to Know.” The list features spine surgeons from around the country and highlights their leadership roles and professional accomplishments....
Columbia Neurosurgery Docs Once Again on Top in NY Magazine

Columbia Neurosurgery Docs Once Again on Top in NY Magazine

Jun 17, 2014 | News, Paul C. McCormick, Spine Hospital News

The New York Magazine ‘Best Doctor’ issue is out and we are thrilled to say that Columbia Neurosurgery has a great showing once again this year.

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