Dokter Spesialis Saraf Di Surabaya
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Bila diperlukan tindakan pembedahan pada saraf, maka dokter saraf merujuk pasien ke dokter spesiais bedah saraf. Berikut jadwal dokter spesialis Saraf yang praktek di Klinik Spesialis RKZ Surabaya. Shangri-La Hotel, Surabaya, Indonesia. Dear all, It is an honor to welcoming you to the 11th Asian Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Surabaya,Indonesia. I am overjoyed to have you all. The ACNS was started in 1993 along the lines of Dr. Kanno's dream.
The 11 th Asian Congress of Neurological Surgeons (ACNS) 2016 Tempat: Shangri-La Hotel Waktu: 08 Maret 2016 s/d 12 Maret 2016 Tingkat: internasional Pembicara: Eiji Kohmura (Japan) Penyelenggara: Perpebsi Cab. Surabaya Download File: The 11th Asian Congress of Neurological Surgeons (ACNS) 2016 in conjunction with The 21st Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Society of Neurological Surgeons (PERSPEBSI) March 8th - 12th, 2016 Shangri-La Hotel, Surabaya, Indonesia Dear all, It is an honor to welcoming you to the 11th Asian Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Surabaya,Indonesia. I am overjoyed to have you all.
The ACNS was started in 1993 along the lines of Dr. Kanno's dream. We had invited a hundredyoung Neurosurgeons sponsoring their stay and registration.
The dream continues on. And wepromise you that our dream of equality in opportunities for Neurosurgeons from the developingcountries is a dream we will keep alive. Every council needs to have a journal and our official journal, the Asian Journal of Neurosurgerystarted in 1997.
It has come a long way and quality articles from Asia and abroad adorn it thesedays. We have a young and dynamic team who are equally adept at learning from the masters andinnovating as well. The ACNS has also been involved with the education of women in Neurosurgery and, as I see themembers of AWNA gathered here, I am proud that in a continent like Asia where so many constraintsare present for average women, we have a sizeable group in a very difficult branch of surgery. Ifyou remember, the first woman who scaled Everest was from Asia. For the nextfive days, we have a scenario where there are the best teachers available in Asia andwe also have eager young Neurosurgeons.
We hope that both interact and I am sure, before long,the masters would sit back in admiration of their wards. And today's young Neurosurgeons will inturn lead the young neurosurgeons of tomorrow towards betterment of Neurosurgery.This wouldbe my concept of Utopia. Let's all, for the next five days forget those lines on the maps dividing usinto different countrymen and work as a common force. Let's do our bit of making this world a betterplace. Yoko Kato, MD, PhD President, ACNS (Asian Congress of Neurological Surgeons) Related Events.
Neurosurgery with a Heart, Mind and Soul Dr Timothy Lee is Senior Consultant Neurosurgeon at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Gleneagles Hospital and Mount Alvernia Hospital as well as Senior Visiting Consultant at John Hopkins Hospital (Singapore), a branch of the John Hopkins Hospital in the U.S.A. Which specializes in cancer treatment. Expertise: Aneurysm, Brain Tumours, Cervical Spine Disorder, Degenerated Disc Disease, Glioma, Herniated Disc / Bulging Disc, Herniated Nucleus Pulposus / HNP, Hydrocephalus, Ligament Strain, Low Back Pain, Lumbar Spine Disorder, Medulloblastoma, Meningioma, Muscle Pain / Muscle Strain, Myelopathy, Neck Injuries, Neck Pain, Neuropathic Pain, Osteoarthritis, Osteoporosis, Pituitary adenoma, Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction, Sciatica /Radiculopathy, Scoliosis and Deformity, Spinal Stenosis, Spinal Tumors, Spine Injuries, Spondylosis, Stroke, Thoracic Spine Disorder, Trauma, Whiplash. He is currently Co-ordinator of the Mount Alvernia Brain Centre, a Catholic hospital () and was formerly Director of the Vascular Programme atNational Neuroscience Institute. He was the Head of Neurosurgical Division, National University Hospital from 1990-2002 and was professor at the National University of Singapore for many years. He was born in Hong Kong in 1957. At the age of 18,he went to Australia to study and matriculated with 6A’s including 4 special distinctions.
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