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“Local is Global: Lessons from Global Neurosurgery” Adam Ammar, MD Hydrocephalus Liaison, Coding Committee American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Pediatric Section After this presentation, the participant should be able to: 1. Discuss the history of Global Neurosurgery and how it is intertwined with public health. 2. Recognize the Lancet global surgical indicators. 3. Recognize the framework and components of surgical health systems. 4. Recognize how local health systems are part of global health.
This was the BIGGEST and BEST gala ever!!! Over 260 guests, lots of kids, and happy faces! We are so proud of our team and our patients!
Hydrocephalus is when you have extra cerebrospinal fluid "water" in or around the brain. Hydrocephalus can develop in babies and children because of many different reasons.
Los bebes pueden tener cabezas grandes porque las cabezas grandes estan en la familia pero algunos bebes pueden tener hidrocefalia. La hidrocefalia es cuando el proprio liquid espinal del bebe se acumula y ejerce presion sobre el cerebro.
This is an explanation of craniosynostosis and plagiocephaly. We see thousands of infants with plagiocephaly and craniosynostosis at the NJ Craniofacial Center. Some babies may require surgery, while others may benefit from helmet therapy or just physical therapy and tummy time.
Nosotros tenemos la explication de plagiocefalia y craneosinostosis en espanol. Por favor, si usted tiene algunas preguntas, llamarme a (973)326-9000 y haga una cita con nosotros.
After Dr. Catherine Mazzola preformed brain surgery
Dr. Catherine Mazzola uses the latest technologies and procedures in neurosurgery
Works with other surgeons to perform delicate neurosurgery

13th Annual NJ Craniofacial Center Gala - 2024

Another amazing Gala event this year. A big thank you to all that attended and helped contribute to such a great cause. Hope to see everyone at our event next year.

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