Items Tagged ‘Feldstein’
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Young Girl's Charity Delivers Books to Children's Hospital
Dr. Neil Feldstein from the Pediatric Center tells us, his patient, thirteen-year-old Grace Ring has outdone herself! This year she delivered over 500 books to the Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital...
Posted on Aug 30, 2010 by Department Author In Blog, Brain Tumor Blog, Pediatric Neurosurgery Blog -
The Most Neurosurgery 'Super Docs' in NYC
Recently featured in the NY Times Magazine, five of our Department doctors have been recognized as Super Doctors. This is more than any other Neurosurgery facility in New York City. The doctors are: Jeffrey N. Bruce, M.D. from the Brain Tumor Center; Neil A. Feldstein, M.D. from the Brain...
Posted on May 26, 2010 by Department Author In Award, Brain Tumor News, Gamma Knife News, News, Pediatric Neurosurgery News, Spine Center News -
Last Year...Brain Surgery, This Year...Freethrow Championship
Last year Tom and Terri Hughes sat in a tidy hospital waiting room while their 13 year old son Troy underwent brain surgery. Hours later, when Troy's surgeon, Dr. Neil A. Feldstein from the Pediatric Neurosurgery Center emerged from the operating room and asked Tom and Terri into a small...
Posted on May 18, 2010 by Department Author In Blog, Chiari Malformations, Pediatric Neurosurgery Blog, Pediatrics -
More of our doctors voted "Top Doctors"
After a rigorous selection process, another round of Columbia University Medical Center Department of Neurosurgery doctors have been added to Castle Connolly's list of Top Doctors in the New York Metro area: Congratulations to Dr. Jeffrey Bruce, Dr. Neil Feldstein, Dr. Robert Goodman, Dr. Steven...
Posted on Mar 11, 2010 by Brigitte Matsuoka In News -
Dr. Feldstein a Parent Favorite with Patients' Choice Award
The 2009 patient reviews have been totaled and our popular Dr. Neil A. Feldstein, Director of the Pediatric Neurosurgery Center, has been selected as a Parent Favorite with the Patients' Choice Award for the 2nd year in a row! Every month, over 40,000 patients rate the effectiveness of their...
Posted on Mar 1, 2010 by Department Author In Award, Doctors, News, Pediatric Neurosurgery News -
More Evidence that Riskiest Part of Chiari Surgery May Not be Necessary
Surgeons* at the Pediatric Neurosurgery Center treat a number of children with a neurological birth defect called Chiari Malformation (CM). Increasingly, they are finding that the most risky part of their surgical treatment, that is, opening the dura, may not always be necessary. They...
Posted on Feb 19, 2010 by Department Author In Blog, Chiari Malformations, Pediatric Neurosurgery Blog, Pediatrics -
Anderson and Feldstein Compare Surgical Treatments for Arachnoid Cysts
At the Pediatric Neurosurgery Section meeting held in December, Dr. Richard Anderson and Dr. Neil Feldstein from our Pediatric Neurosurgery Center co-authored a study that compared surgical techniques for the treatment of Middle Fossa Arachnoid Cysts (MFAC). They looked at patients after...
Posted on Feb 11, 2010 by Department Author In News, Pediatric Neurosurgery News, Pediatrics, Uncategorized -
9 CUMC Neuro Doctors Voted Best By Peers
More than 250,000 leading doctors were asked to name the nation's best physicians in various specialties – those "to whom you would send members of your family." The annual survey, conducted by Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. and published in America's Top Doctors, results include 9 of our...
Posted on Feb 10, 2010 by Department Author In Brain Tumor News, Cerebrovascular News, Doctors, Dr. Solomon, Epilepsy News, Gamma Knife News, Movement Disorders News, News, Pediatric Neurosurgery News, Spine Center 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 -
Merritt's "Grandchildren" Pen 12th edition of his Famous Text
H. Houston Merritt, MD is widely considered the father of Neurology, by now however, it may be more accurate to say he is the Grandfather of Neurology. In the 12th edition of Merritt's Neurology just published, the editors refer to the most recent bunch of contributors as his "intellectual...
Posted on Jan 29, 2010 by Department Author In Blog, Brain Tumor Blog, Cerebrovascular Blog, Dr. Solomon, Endovascular Blog, Gamma Knife Blog, Pediatric Neurosurgery Blog, Spine Center Blog