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Graduates and Fellowships
28 residents since 2004

Skull Base and Cerebrovascular Surgery
University of California-Irvine​
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University of Pittsburgh
Medical Center​
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Swedish Neuroscience Institute
Seattle
Complex Spine
Complex Spine
University of Miami (CAST)
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University of California
San Francisco (CAST)
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University of Washington (CAST)
Pediatric
Neurosurgery
Hospital for Sick Children
University of Toronto
(CAST)
Endovascular Neurosurgery
University of Alabama
Birmingham
Spinal Oncology
Johns Hopkins University
Neuro-oncology
University of South Florida
Moffitt Cancer Center
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Hofstra North Shore
Long Island Jewish
School of Medicine (CAST)
Our Strengths

Our Strengths

Strengths according to residents:

  • 100% fellowship-trained faculty, some of whom are our own graduates!

  • Dedicated and always available attending physicians

  • Resident unity, strong collegial environment among staff 

  • Autonomy and ownership of clinical care

  • Highest volume of Minimally Invasive spine surgery in the region

  • High volume of skull base subspecialty, a dedicated endovascular rotation

  • Excellent Clinical research infrastructure

Other strengths:

  • Robust academic curriculum with cadaver labs

  • Only endoscopic spine surgery facility in Michigan

  • 100% written and oral board passing rate since ACGME-accreditation

  • Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Center

  • Large number of other ACGME residencies

  • Trauma Center designation

  • Comprehensive Stroke center designation

  • Diverse patient population

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