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  • In this special episode of Neurosurgery Tales , Prof. Yoko Kato, the first female professor of neurosurgery in Japan and a global advocate for women in the field, shares the journey that led her to neurosurgery, the early mentors who inspired her, and the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated field. She discusses the founding of the Women’s Neurosurgical Association of Japan and the Asian Women's Neurosurgical Association, highlighting the importance of community and mentorship for future generations. We also explore her impactful work in bridging neurosurgical education gaps across the world and hear her advice for young women facing cultural challenges in pursuing their dreams. This episode provides a rare glimpse into Prof. Kato’s inspiring career and her dedication to neurosurgery on a global scale.

    PODCAST INFO: Website: ⁠⁠https://neurosurgerytales.com⁠⁠YouTube: ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@NeurosurgeryTalesPodcast⁠⁠SOCIAL: - LinkedIn:⁠⁠ https://linkedin.com/in/aureliana-toma ⁠⁠- Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/neurosurgery_tales/⁠⁠- Patreon: ⁠⁠https://patreon.com/AurelianaToma

  • In this episode, we’re honored to sit down with Prof. Jorge Mura, a leading neurosurgeon who established Chile’s first cerebrovascular fellowship program, shaping the future of specialized neurosurgical training in Latin America. With over 4,000 brain surgeries and a wealth of experience in complex cerebrovascular and skull base procedures, Prof. Mura shares his journey from a young surgeon to a seasoned mentor who now values internal growth and self-knowledge.Prof. Mura opens up about the immense challenges of neurosurgery, the importance of building a strong foundation in medical practice, and the emotional weight of every surgery. He also reflects on his passion for teaching, offering insight into the lessons he imparts to the next generation and how the field has evolved over time.In this episode:• Prof. Mura’s foundational work in Chilean neurosurgery• The balance of skill, technology, and patience in complex surgeries• The personal and professional growth that comes from experience• Why internal validation is key to sustaining a career in neurosurgery
    PODCAST INFO: Website: ⁠https://neurosurgerytales.com⁠YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@NeurosurgeryTalesPodcast⁠SOCIAL: -Twitter: ⁠https://x.com/AurelianaToma ⁠- LinkedIn:⁠ https://linkedin.com/in/aureliana-toma ⁠- Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/neurosurgery_tales/⁠- Patreon: ⁠https://patreon.com/AurelianaToma

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  • Dr. Ricardo Komotar, one of the world’s highest-volume brain tumor surgeons and a leader in neurosurgery, shares insights on leadership, innovation, and how his philosophy on brain tumor surgery has evolved, especially in balancing aggressive treatment with quality of life for patients.

    Beyond the OR, Dr. Komotar opens up about his journey, the resilience required for neurosurgery, and even his passion for sneakers as a form of personal expression.

    In this episode: •Dr. Komotar’s early inspirations and why he chose neurosurgery over becoming an astronaut• How his philosophy on brain tumor surgery has evolved, focusing on patient quality of life• The qualities he values most in residency applicants and his advice for the interview process• Key lessons learned from collaborating with specialists outside neurosurgery• The importance of resilience and grit in neurosurgery• Dr. Komotar’s passion for sneakers and how they bring personality into his daily routinePODCAST INFO: Website: https://neurosurgerytales.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NeurosurgeryTalesPodcastSOCIAL: -Twitter: https://x.com/AurelianaToma - LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/aureliana-toma - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neurosurgery_tales/- Patreon: https://patreon.com/AurelianaToma

  • In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Sabino Luzzi, an esteemed neurosurgeon from Italy, known for his expertise in neurovascular and skull base surgery and his innovative contributions to the field of augmented reality in neurosurgery. Dr. Luzzi shares his profound experiences and insights gained from years of practice and research.

    In this conversation, we explore Dr. Luzzi's philosophy on balancing precision and speed in the operating room, his reflections on mentorship, and the role of augmented reality in transforming neurosurgical procedures. He also discusses the challenges of training young neurosurgeons, maintaining humility amidst success, and the importance of passion in this demanding profession. Dr. Luzzi’s approach to surgical excellence and innovation offers invaluable lessons for neurosurgeons at every stage of their career.

    PODCAST INFO: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NeurosurgeryTalesPodcastSOCIAL: -Twitter: https://x.com/AurelianaToma - LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/aureliana-toma - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neurosurgery_tales/- Patreon: https://patreon.com/AurelianaToma

  • In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Pablo Rubino, a brilliant neurosurgeon from Argentina, known for his mastery in microsurgical techniques and his contributions to the field of neurosurgery. Dr. Rubino shares his extensive experience and reflections on his journey.

    In this conversation, we explore the influence of legendary figures like Dr. Evandro de Oliveira, and Dr. Rubino's approach to leadership, mentorship, and the meticulous craft of neurosurgery. He also sheds light on the challenges of handling complex surgical cases, balancing honesty with hope in patient care, and the passion required to excel in this demanding field. Dr. Rubino's philosophy on surgical excellence and education provides invaluable insights for neurosurgeons at every stage of their career.

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  • In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Theodore H. Schwartz, one of the nation’s leading neurosurgeons specializing in brain tumor and epilepsy surgery. Dr. Schwartz, based at Weill Cornell, is the Director of the Center for Epilepsy and Pituitary Surgery and Co-Director of Surgical Neuro-oncology. Dr. Schwartz shares insights from his book The Gray Matters, exploring the history and future of neurosurgery. In this conversation, we explore how he balances tradition with innovation in surgical practice, from endoscopic surgery to brain-computer interfaces, offering profound insights into the future of neurosurgery while reflecting on the field's rich history.
    Get your copy of "The Gray Matters: A Biography of Brain Surgery" here:https://www.amazon.com/Gray-Matters-Biography-Brain-Surgery/dp/0593474104

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  • Challenges and Innovations in Neurosurgery: A Conversation with Dr. Gabriel Zada

    In this episode we sit down with Dr. Gabriel Zada, a distinguished Professor of Neurological Surgery, Otolaryngology, and Internal Medicine at the USC Keck School of Medicine, and Surgical Director at the USC Brain Tumor Center. Dr. Zada brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our discussion.In this episode, we delve into the challenges that early-career neurosurgeons face and discuss the sophisticated techniques of skull base endoscopic surgery. Dr. Zada also shares his insights on work-life balance, imposter syndrome, and provides invaluable advice for both emerging and established medical professionals.

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    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NeurosurgeryTalesPodcast

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  • In this episode of 'Neurosurgery Tales,' we sit down with Dr. Joao Paulo Almeida, a pioneering neurosurgeon at the Mayo Clinic in Florida, renowned for his expertise in skull-based and brain tumors. Join us as Dr. Almeida recounts his unexpected journey from an athletic teenager with aspirations in sports medicine to becoming a leader in neurosurgical procedures and microsurgical anatomy.In this episode, you’ll discover: - From Sports to Surgery: How early interests and life's challenges guided Dr. Almeida towards the path of neurosurgery. - The Art of Dissection: Dr. Almeida discusses the critical techniques and philosophies behind effective dissections, sharing insights from his extensive experience in the field. - Finding Joy in Challenges: Explore how Dr. Almeida finds joy and satisfaction in the demanding and high-pressure environment of neurosurgery, revealing his secrets to maintaining enthusiasm and passion in his work. - Achieving Work-Life Balance: Dr. Almeida provides practical tips and personal stories on managing work-life balance as a neurosurgeon, emphasizing how it contributes to both personal happiness and professional success.Dr. Almeida’s narrative is not just about career transitions but also about embracing the complexities of life and surgery with passion and resilience.

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  • In this week’s episode of 'Neurosurgery Tales,' Aureliana sits down with Dr. Michael Lawton, CEO and President of Barrow Neurological Institute and a trailblazer in the field of neurosurgery. Listen as Dr. Lawton shares the rationale behind his seven-part book series and takes us through his journey from handling the nerve-racking cardiac standstill procedure to envisioning the future of neurosurgery enhanced by technology like Neuralink. Tune in for a profound discussion on the challenges and advancements in neurosurgery today.

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  • Dr. Vanessa Milanese, a visionary neurosurgeon, offers insights into her career shaped by mentors like Dr. Albert Rhoton and Dr. Evandro de Oliveira. Dr. Milanese openly discusses her experiences with gender biases, highlighting her longstanding determination to pursue neurosurgery, a decision firmly rooted even before her medical school days. She delves into functional neurosurgery, discussing its future and the impactful role of AI in improving surgical outcomes. This episode offers a profound look into the resilience of women in neurosurgery and the inspiring advancements they are driving in the field.

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  • In this episode we are joined by Dr. Muhammad Abd-El-Barr, a distinguished spine neurosurgeon with a unique background. Dr. Abd-El-Barr shares his journey from engineering to neurosurgery, highlighting the pivotal moments and inspirations that shaped his career. He explores the complexities of spine surgery, the importance of technological advancements in the field, and his approach to patient care.

    Episode Highlights:

    •Dr. Abd-El-Barr’s transition from engineering to neurosurgery

    •Key advancements in spine surgery techniques

    •The role of artificial intelligence and robotics in modern neurosurgery

    •Personal stories of challenges and triumphs in the operating room.

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  • In this episode we sit down with Dr. Maximiliano Nuñez, a renowned neurosurgeon from Argentina. Dr. Nuñez shares his insights on the importance of mentorship, the challenges of neurosurgery, and the art of perfecting surgical dissections. He also dives into what makes neurosurgery in Argentina unique, offering a rare glimpse into his journey and experiences in the field.

    Youtube episode link : https://youtu.be/-ZQGNCaTe94

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  • Dr. Rocco Armonda - military neurosurgeon, shares insights from Iraq and Ukraine. In this episode we delve into the unique challenges of conducting surgeries in conflict areas, the evolution of battlefield medicine, and the resilience demanded in extreme conditions. An insightful journey into the nexus of medical science and military dedication.