
UTHSCSA Neurosurgery Department of Neurosurgery Participates In 2009 San Antonio Start! Heart Walk: http://bit.ly/3dwohF
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Members of the Department of Neurosurgery were in attendance at the 2009 Start! Heart Walk San Antonio on November 7th, 2009. The Heart Walk was held on Brooks City Base and began right at 7:30 AM. Start! ...

UTHSCSA Neurosurgery Dr. David Jimenez named one of 2009's Top 100 Most Influential Hispanics: http://bit.ly/41ScKy
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Dr. David Jimenez was named one of Hispanic Business Magazine's 100 Most Influential Hispanics of 2009 in the education category. Also honored in the education category was Dr. Francisco Cigarroa, Chancellor of UTHSCSA. ...

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Our own Dr. John Floyd is using Laser Energy to remove brain tumors. http://neurosurgery.uthscsa.edu/news_dis play.php?news=27
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For the first time in San Antonio, doctors used a new technique to kill a cancerous brain tumor. It’s a novel approach using laser energy. Deep inside Miguel Perez’ head lurks a potential killer. ...

MD News San Antonio  Dr. J.D. Day of UTHSCSA Neurosurgery removes brain tumors in a surprising way.
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Neurosurgeons are constantly looking for new ways to remove delicate brain tumors. The latest technology allows some of those growths to be removed through the nose. Louis Leal of Poteet suffers from a benign (non-cancerous) pituitary tumor. ...

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UTHSCSA Neurosurgery UTHSCSA Neurosurgeons remove brain tumors through the nose. http://bit.ly/31nHf
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Neurosurgeons are constantly looking for new ways to remove delicate brain tumors. The latest technology allows some of those growths to be removed through the nose. Louis Leal of Poteet suffers from a benign (non-cancerous) pituitary tumor. ...

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Patients who used to have to go away for comprehensive therapy can stay close to home. http://neurosurgery.uthscsa.edu/news_dis play.php?news=25
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San Antonio is benefiting from a new clinic at the Cancer Therapy and Research Center. It features a group of doctors devoted to treating patients with brain tumors. Anita Stadnik, 53, of Austin was working as a Continental flight attendant a year ago, when she suffered a seizure on the job. ...

UTHSCSA Neurosurgery Our Grand Rounds Schedules for Septermber 11th, 18th, and 25th are now up on the website. You can see them here:
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Upcoming events listed on http://www.neurosurgery.uthscsa.edu

UTHSCSA Neurosurgery Just added a bunch of new videos to our website. You can check 'em out here:
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Debi Are you coming to the San Antonio Healthcare Tweetup? Hope you can! This Friday. RSVP: http://twtvite.com/ztz9mx

UTHSCSA Neurosurgery Michael Vasquez, former stroke patient, tells the story of his stroke and about the care he received from doctors at the Baptist Medical Center.
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Michael Vasquez, former stroke patient, tells the story of his stroke and about the care he received from doctors at the Baptist Medical Center. Click

UTHSCSA Neurosurgery The Baptist Health System celebrates the first anniversary of the Brain & Stroke Network. http://bit.ly/iRJ47

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Jill Bolte Taylor speaks at the first annual celebration of the Brain and Stroke Network.
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Lisa Bishop Beebe Jill Bolte Taylor was amazing last night. 1000 people showed up last night to hear her amazing story. What a way to celebrate the one year anniversary of the Brain and Stroke network. Our partners at Baptist are awesome!

UTHSCSA Neurosurgery Grand Rounds Schedule for August 7th, 2009 has been posted! http://shar.es/icFH
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The Neurosurgical Service has undergone extensive and thorough reorganization in both the clinical and research arenas, in order to offer the highest level of care expertise in the field of neurosurgery.

UTHSCSA Neurosurgery Dr. Christopher Koebbe was recently featured in a story on KENS 5 about tiny coils that treat life threatening brain aneurysms.
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A brain aneurysm is like a ticking time bomb, a health condition that at a moment’s notice can become deadly. Doctors don’t always have to perform open surgery to correct the problem. There’s a less invasive alternative.
















