Dr. Nguyen Van Son is a highly skilled Neurosurgeon with over 12 years of experience in the field. He completed his MD in Neurosurgery from the University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Hanoi, in 2010. Since then, Dr. Son has specialized in brain and spinal surgeries, including complex tumor removals, trauma surgery, and stroke interventions. He is also proficient in minimally invasive neurosurgery techniques, which allow for quicker recovery times and reduced complications. Dr. Son practices in Việt Trì District, Phú Thọ, where he is well-respected for his expertise and compassionate patient care.
Vietnam National University Hanoi, Faculty of Medicinern · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 2010
Dr. Son has contributed to multiple research projects focusing on spinal surgery, brain tumor treatments, and the development of new neurosurgical techniques. He has worked on studies aimed at improving surgical outcomes for stroke patients and has published articles on the effectiveness of minimally invasive techniques in neurosurgery. Dr. Son continues to participate in clinical research, contributing valuable insights into the evolving practices of neurosurgery.
Best Neurosurgeon of the Year, Phú Thọ Medical Society, 2017
Excellence in Spinal Surgery, Vietnam Neurosurgery Association, 2018
Outstanding Contribution to Stroke Surgery, Việt Trì General Hospital, 2020
Dr. Nguyen Van Son has authored several research papers on the treatment of neurological conditions, with a focus on brain tumors, spinal surgery, and stroke interventions. His notable publications include "Advancements in Spinal Surgery Techniques" and "Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery: Benefits and Applications." These works have contributed significantly to improving patient care and surgical outcomes in neurosurgery.
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