
Thomas J. Wilson
@thomasjwilsonmd
Neurological surgeon with a specialty practice in peripheral nerve surgery at Stanford University, tweets are my own
ID: 1170864825766825984
09-09-2019 01:01:53
553 Tweet
998 Followers
174 Following

#ABNS This wraps up another year of ABNS written boards prep questions. Good luck to all those taking the boards this year! Crush it! Reach out anytime if you have any questions. Stanford Neurosurgery Stanford Neurology & Neurological Sciences AANS/CNS Spine Section AANS CNS #PeripheralNerve #Neurosurgery

What a class! Welcome to The Farm! Stanford Neurosurgery

Interested in finding out more about a clinical trial going on Stanford Neurosurgery evaluating nerve transfer surgery and electrical stimulation to improve hand function in patients with cervical spinal cord injury? Go to clinicaltrials.stanford.edu/trials/n/NCT06… #SCI NorCal SCI North American Spinal Cord Injury Consortium United Spinal


This is going to be a good one from Journal of Neurosurgery It is a great panel and should be an interesting discussion on nerve transfers. There are so many great things going on in the field of nerve surgery. Check it out! Stanford Neurosurgery #CenterForPeripheralNerveSurgery #MedEd #Neurosurgery

Congratulations to Dr. Rutka on an incredible tenure as the EIC of the JNSPG. It’s not quite over but you’ve left an indelible mark. The journal is in great hands with Dr. Barker. It’s a true pleasure being part of the Journal of Neurosurgery editorial board. AANS AANS/CNS Spine Section Stanford Neurosurgery

It was an honor having Dr Thomas Kretschmer as the David Kline Lecturer at #AANS2025 He is a world leader in nerve, a fantastic colleague and friend, and shared an amazing journey. Plus, it was a pleasure to have his lovely wife join us. AANS/CNS Spine Section AANS Stanford Neurosurgery


Join us for this special event. Thank you to #ProjectDream for supporting my work. I’m excited to share the advances we are making. Stanford Neurosurgery Stanford Neurology & Neurological Sciences AANS/CNS Spine Section

May is #NFAwareness month Children's Tumor Fdn has some wonderful infographics that I’d like to share. Time to get the word out, improve access to care, improve research and research support, and make progress on improving lives and beating this disorder. #NF #SWN Stanford Neurosurgery


Moving on to non-NF2-related schwannomatosis for the next infographic during #NFAwareness month. This is from Children's Tumor Fdn #NF #SWN Stanford Neurosurgery Stanford Neurology & Neurological Sciences


Thanks to the CNS for featuring me in one of the member spotlights in the newest issue of Congress Quarterly. Check it out: cns.org/publications/c… Being a member of CNS has impacted my career in so many positive ways. AANS/CNS Spine Section Stanford Neurosurgery #Neurosurgery

We need your help to restore funding for neurofibromatosis #NF/schwannomatosis #SWN research Please contribute to the advocacy effort by Neurofibromatosis Network . Link to the form: votervoice.net/NFNetwork/Camp… Stanford Neurosurgery Stanford Neurology & Neurological Sciences CNS AANS/CNS Spine Section AANS Children's Tumor Fdn


Today’s infographic is on #NF1 for #NFAwareness month. Thank you to Children's Tumor Fdn for producing these. “There is no cure…yet” Stanford Neurosurgery Neurofibromatosis Network



There's lots of ways to make an impact on #NF and #SWN Research funding is harder to come by these days Consider giving to organizations like Children's Tumor Fdn and Neurofibromatosis Network or directly to researchers like Stanford Neurosurgery med.stanford.edu/neurosurgery/d… We also need your advocacy efforts!

