Takanori fukushima biography of rory
Remembering Takanori Fukushima.
We in Duke Neurosurgery are saddened by the news of the death of Takanori Fukushima, MD, a consulting professor of neurosurgery at Duke University since!
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In the 1970`s, Takanori Fukushima embarked on a lifelong journey as a neurosurgeon.
From then on, he originally devised many minimally invasive procedures and has been doing surgery at a phenomenal pace.
The large number of successful surgeries that Dr. Fukushima has accomplished leaves footprints in the hearts of many.
He puts it in this context, "The point is to always carry out the surgeries just once without putting much burden on the patient and with no complications. Just one surgery for cure”. His attitude is proof that he is consistent in his medical care.
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Fukushima was the chief of neurosurgery at Mitsui memorial Hospital from 1980 -1990. By the age of 48, Dr. Fukushima achieved a number of neuroscientific research works and published over 100 scientific articles, including clinical papers.
I am a Neurosurgeon cross trained in orthopedic spine surgery with significant experience treating patients with spinal disorders.
Dr. Fukushima was well recognized as a top neurosurgeon in Japan. In 1989, he accepted a cordial invitation from UCLA neurosurgery as a visiting professor continuum. In