Some of the Top Stories from Duke Neurosurgery and Duke Neurology in 2022
Early signs of dementia, glioma incidence among Hispanics, emerging tools to predict aneurysm rupture, and more: Here are 10 stories you may have missed this year.
Treating Peripheral Nerve Injuries with Surgical Reanimation and Nerve Restoration Therapy
Two Duke surgeons are collaborating to offer peripheral nerve care by combining surgical reanimation with nerve restoration therapy in one of the first practices of its kind in the Carolinas.
Duke Neurosurgery Celebrates Faculty and Staff Who are Veterans
A dozen faculty and staff in the Duke Department of Neurosurgery have served our country, representing every branch of the Armed Forces.This video &
Duke's Brain Tumor Center Marks 85 Years
This year marks the 85th anniversary of the Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke, an institution at the forefront of advancing brain tumor treatment and scie
Duke Named Center of Excellence for CCM
Duke University Hospital has been selected as a Center of Excellence for the treatment of brain abnormalities called cerebral cavernous malformations (CCM) in both adults and children.
Emerging Imaging Tools Could Help Predict Brain Aneurysm Rupture Risk
Since his arrival at Duke Neurosurgery in January 2022, David M.
White Glove Service for Brain and Spine Metastasis Patients
The Duke Center for Brain and Spine Metastasis (DCBSM) is one of Duke’s fastest-growing clinical programs.
New Faculty Join the Department of Neurosurgery
Four clinical and research faculty joined Duke Neurosurgery in August 2022.