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“Pineal Region Tumors: The State of the Art”

Speaker

Richard G. Ellenbogen, MD, FACS

The 8th Annual Robert H. Wilkins Lectureship in Academic Neurosurgery Department of Neurosurgery and Surgery Combined Grand Rounds Title of Presentation: "Pineal Region Tumors: The State of the Art" Speaker: Richard G. Ellenbogen, MD, FACS Chairman and Professor of Neurological Surgery Theodore S. Roberts Endowed Chair in Pediatric Neurosurgery Director, UW Medicine Neurosciences Institute Director, Neurological Surgery Residency Program Founding Co-Executive Director, Seattle Sports Concussion Program Professor, Department of Radiology Adjunct Professor, Department of Global Health University of Washington This talk will be recorded and made available for on-demand viewing here: https://warpwire.duke.edu/w/D6cDAA/ The mission for Surgery Grand Rounds is to provide an educational format that has a broad appeal to Duke faculty, residents, staff, and students. Grand Rounds consists of a broad range of topics that are presented by local, regional, and international speakers on clinical education, research science, developments in technology, and also addresses other related issues that may affect our current and future surgeons. Physicians who attend Surgery Grand Rounds are eligible to receive CME credit. For more information please visit our website by clicking on MORE EVENT INFORMATION below.

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Lecture/Talk, Medicine