Departments
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                          Anesthesiology
          
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                          Basic Medical Sciences
          
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                          Bioethics and Medical Humanism
          
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                          Biomedical Informatics
          
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                          Child Health
          
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                          Dermatology
          
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                          Emergency Medicine
          
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                          Family, Community and Preventive Medicine
          
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                          Internal Medicine
          
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                          Neurology
          
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                          Neurosurgery at Banner
          
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                          Neurosurgery at Barrow
          
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                          Obstetrics & Gynecology
          
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                          Ophthalmology
          
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                          Orthopaedic Surgery
          
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                          Pathology
          
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                          Psychiatry
          
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                          Radiology
          
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                          Surgery
          
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                          Translational Neurosciences
          
 
Overview
The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix's Department of Neurosurgery is renowned for its commitment to advanced patient care, groundbreaking neurosurgical research and outstanding academic programs.
Alongside its partner, Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix, the department has experienced significant expansion in several areas:
- Cerebrovascular.
- Epilepsy.
- Neuro-oncology.
- Spine.
 
News
      
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Nicholas Theodore, MD, MS, Joins the College as Chair of Neurosurgery at Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix
  Nationally recognized expert in brain and spinal cord injury comes back to Phoenix
      
  
      
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The New York Post
  Beware These 5 Signs of a ‘Highly Invasive’ Brain Cancer — Patients Typically Survive Only 15 months
      
  
      
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A Great Honor, the Class of 2029 Don Their White Coats for the First Time
  The event saw the 130 new medical students symbolically began their journey in medicine
      
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