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Our
Physicians
see
also Novalis®
Shaped Beam Surgery
Radiosurgery
Using
computer-assisted, stereotactic guidance, it is now possible to focus
multiple beams of electromagnatic radiation ("radiosurgery")
deep within the brain to destroy tumor cells that were previously beyond
reach. Often working as a team with one of the neuroradiologists, this
technique requires precise position of the head within specially designed
immobilization frames to achieve the desired results. This approach is
sometimes the only approach for patients with neoplasms in certain deep
or inoperable location - or whose general health makes them a poor candidate
for any type of surgery.
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David
C. Hall, MD
(click
here for more details)
MEDICAL
SCHOOL:
West Minster Medical School, Essex, London 1974
INTERNSHIP:
Pasqua Hospital, Regina Saskatchewan, Canada - 1978
Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN -
1979
RESIDENCY:
Neurosurgery Residency, IUMC, Indianapolis, IN - 1984
BOARD CERTIFIED:
American Board of Neurological Surgery |
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Ronald
L. Young, MD (click
here for more details)
MEDICAL SCHOOL:
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Norman, OK
-1990
INTERNSHIP:
Graduate Hospital, Philadelphia, PA - 1991
RESIDENCY:
University of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA - 1996
BOARD ELIGIBLE:
American Board of Neurological Surgery |
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