What do neurosurgeons actually do? A statistical analysis of one neurosurgeon's entire career.

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Abstract

The author maintained prospective records on every patient he treated during the 26 years of his neurosurgical private practice. At the conclusion of his clinical career, he compiled this information in a formal database program and then analyzed the results for totals, trends, and interesting conclusions, which are presented herein.

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Kirkpatrick, D. B. (2005). What do neurosurgeons actually do? A statistical analysis of one neurosurgeon’s entire career. Neurosurgical Focus, 19(4). https://doi.org/10.3171/foc.2005.19.4.10

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