David Dornbos III
@dornbosiii_md
Dual-trained vascular neurosurgeon @UK_HealthCare, husband, father, runner, former resident at The Ohio State University & fellow at Semmes Murphey Clinic
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01-05-2018 01:42:12
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Excellent talk by Eytan Raz! Many roads to the same destination. Great overview of the many approaches to AVF obliteration NYUneurosurgery Neuroangio
Thank you Stavropoula Tjoumakaris MD, MBA, FAANS, FACS, FAHA #MaksimShapiro Jason Davies, MD,PhD for an incredible #SNIS2024 meeting. Beautiful venue, wonderful friends, and great learning opportunities SNIS Info CV Section
It is a real honor to lead this incredible organization CV Section, contribute to advancing the field of cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, and represent Jefferson Health Jefferson Neurosurgery!
#CNSNexus case featuring Daniel Raper of UCSF Neurosurgery! Pearls, pitfalls, & discussion for how to approach a ruptured occipital AVM! Video by David Dornbos III. Read more: cns.org/nexus/vascular…
Full story on my little man finally dropped! Great to see him doing so well after a ruptured AVM & thankful to have gotten to play a role in the process! Awesome work being done UK HealthCare! University of Kentucky Neurosurgery ukhealthcare.uky.edu/extraordinary-…
This #NeurosurgeryAwarenessMonth, we spotlight David Dornbos III, an #AANS member whose quick action and expert care saved young William Dean after a severe brain hemorrhage. Despite giving up football, William's unbroken spirit and recovery journey inspires us all. Join us in
Much appreciated! Tough kid & an absolutely delightful family. Happy to see them doing so well and excited for what the future holds for the little man! CV Section The Aneurysm and AVM Foundation (TAAF)
Programs that run together stay together! #bourbonchasetraining University of Kentucky Neurosurgery Keenan Boulnemour M.D. MaKayla Cox
Happy to be at SMISS Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery and seeing the terrific spine surgery work being done. Endoscopic, Minimally-invasive, and Lateral approaches are part of what we do at University of Kentucky Neurosurgery.