Future of Neurosurgery by 2100; Discussion; Drs. Dennis Malkasian, Alex. Himstead; James Ausman; CP Angle Surgical Anatomy; Part 3

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SUMMARY: Drs. Malkasian, Ausman, and Himstead discuss What Neurosurgery will look like by 2100;How do you guide your future?  What is the future of spine surgery, brain surgery, neoplasia and many other diseases you will encounter?  As a businessman told me years ago “The key to success and innovation is to find out what everyone else is doing and don’t do it”. That is what SNI Digital is all about. It is an information resource that exposes you to the world of experience, which will be your future competing with others in  the world, and medicine at the frontiers, so you can decide how to plan your future for success.  


At this time in the world when Mediocrity is being rewarded, and DEI is a preoccupation of many, your focus should be on achieving excellence with every moment your have before your residency ends. In my lifetime, I have never seen so much opportunity to achieve superiority when many are searching for the welfare state and Utopia which do not exist and are not the keys to success in any life venture.  People want the best in life, and your goal is to provide that best-excellence.  That is what Dr. Malkasian’s talk is all about.  That is its deep meaning.  This is an interview with another Neuroscience leader.


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Speaker
  • James I. Ausman, MD, MA, PhD

    CEO SNI and SNI Digital; Emeritus Professor Neurosurgery

  • Dennis Malkasian, MD, PhD

    Emeritus Professor, Neurosurgery, UC Irvine

  • Alexander Himstead, MD

    PGY4 Resident Physician, Neurological Surgery