Items Tagged ‘Dr. Anderson’
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Pediatric Spine- Not Just Smaller- Different
Last month, Dr. Richard Anderson from the Pediatric Neurosurgery Center instructed at an advanced pediatric spine meeting, AOSpine, combining neurosurgeons and orthopedic surgeons. In his lecture he said, "Children are not just miniature adults. While much of the surgical treatments given to...
Posted on May 10, 2010 by Department Author In Blog, Pediatric Neurosurgery Blog, Pediatrics -
Dr. Anderson Voted one of America's Top Surgeons for 2010
Dr. Richard Anderson from the Pediatric Neurosurgery Center has been voted by the Consumers Research Council of America as one of America's Top Surgeons, 2010. He is a truly gifted surgeon and we are proud that he is being recognized. Congratulations Dr. Anderson!
Posted on Apr 26, 2010 by Department Author In News, Pediatric Neurosurgery News -
Dr. Anderson Earns Prestigious ASPN Membership
Dr. Richard C.E. Anderson from our Pediatric Neurosurgery Center has just earned membership into the prestigious American Society of Pediatric Neurosurgeons (ASPN). This highly specialized group of neurosurgeons is dedicated to the advancement of their field through education and by,...
Posted on Feb 8, 2010 by Department Author In Article, Featured, Pediatric Neurosurgery Featured, Uncategorized -
Medical First: Boy's Brainstem Saved by a Nose
A young boy with a rare case of Type One Chiari Malformation (CMI) was the first to undergo a new minimally invasive spine surgery through his nose. Dr. Richard Anderson from the Pediatric Center and his colleagues presented this case at the annual Pediatric Neurosurgery Section meeting...
Posted on Jan 19, 2010 by Department Author In Blog, Chiari Malformations, Pediatric Neurosurgery Blog, Pediatrics