Category Archives: Neurosurgery
Caught Our Notice: Climate change leads to more…neurosurgery for polar bears?
Title: Internet Blogs, Polar Bears, and Climate-Change Denial by Proxy What Caught Our Attention: There’s a lot going on here, so bear with us. (Ba-dum-bum.) First, there was the paper itself, co-authored by, among others, Michael Mann and Stephan Lewandowsky. Both names may be familiar to Retraction Watch readers. Mann is a prominent climate scientist … Continue reading Caught Our Notice: Climate change leads to more…neurosurgery for polar bears?
Highlights from the SBNS/NANSIG Neurosurgery Careers Day
One hundred and fifteen aspiring neurosurgeons flocked to the Royal College of Surgeons in London for the fifth annual Society of British Neurological Surgeons (SBNS) / Neurology and Neurosurgery Interest Group (NANSIG) Neurosurgery Careers Day,
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inInnovation in Neurosurgery
This week we hand over to regular blogger Alex Abel, who has just returned from the Society of British Neurological Surgeons (SBNS) Autumn Meeting in York, UK. As medical students, we don’t get much intra-curricular exposure to surgery. Then there … Continue reading
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