Dr. Richard Anderson always knew he would probably end up working with kids somehow. What he didn’t know was that he was going to be a pediatric Neurosurgeon at one of the most prestigious hospitals in the country…
Dr. Richard Anderson attended the annual meeting of the *Joint Section on Pediatric Neurosurgery where he spoke, moderated discussions, chaired meetings, and was elected to a new office…
Dr. W.Christopher Fox, a neurosurgeon based in our Northern New Jersey practice in Ridgewood, was invited to teach at a course for physicians on stroke care in Wayne, New Jersey…
New Jersey Neurosurgeon William S. Cobb, MD, PhD, gave a talk on the latest in neurosurgical treatment of brain tumors at the recent Nursing Oncology Symposium, held at the Valley Hospital in Ridgewood, New…
Trigeminal neuralgia, sometimes called the “suicide disease,” is reportedly one of the worst of the facial pain syndromes and it is also one of the most common. The pain occurs in short bursts, usually on one side of the face, and is described as “stabbing” or like an “electrical shock” …