
The
Department
of
Neurosurgery,
Brigham
and
Women's
Hospital
The Department of Neurosurgery
at Brigham and Women's
Hospital offers patient-oriented,
high technology care
for all neurologic conditions,
including brain tumor
surgery, spine surgery,
and treatment of other
related spinal, neurological,
and cerebrovascular problems.
It is divided into the
division of cerebrovascular
surgery, brain tumor
surgery, spine surgery,
and general neurosurgery.
The department is dedicated
to achieving excellence
in patient care, teaching
and research. Its clinical
service is provided without
discrimination. Our goal
is compassionate and
effective care, and it
is enhanced through the
advancement of scientific
knowledge and technical
expertise. To learn more
please visit our website
at http://www.brighamandwomens.org/neurosurgery/

Harvard
Medical School,
Department
of Continuing
Education
Our
goal
at
the
Harvard
Medical
School
Department
of
Continuing
Education
is
to
optimize
patient
care.
As
a
result,
our
programs
are
designed
to
provide
the
most
up-to-date
information
and
strategies
for
physicians
and
allied
health
professionals.
In
2005
we
offered
approximately
225
courses.
Over
48,500
healthcare
professionals
from
over
93
countries
enrolled
in
these
programs.
We
also
offer
Online
CME
courses.
To
learn
more
please
visit
our
website
at www.cme.hms.harvard.edu

The
Brain
Science
Foundation
The
Brain Science Foundation
is an independent, 501(c)(3)
nonprofit, supporting
organization to Brigham
and Women’s
Hospital dedicated
to finding
a cure for meningioma
and other primary brain
tumors and to advancing
the understanding of
brain function as it
relates to these tumors.
The Brain Science Foundation
supports basic and clinical
research, promising new
treatments, and opportunities
to improve the quality
of patient care. To
learn more please visit
our website at: http://brainsciencefoundation.org

The
Department
of Radiation
Oncology,
Massachusetts
General Hospital
The
Department
of Radiation
Oncology
at the Massachusetts
General Hospital
has an exceptionally
comprehensive
radiation
treatment
program.
The radiation
oncologists
coordinate
patient care
with their
subspecialty
counterparts
in Surgical
Oncology,
Medical and
Pediatric
Oncology,
Pathology
and Diagnostic
Radiology.
Special equipment
and facilities,
including
the Francis
H. Burr Proton
Therapy Center,
richly complement
this sub
specialization
of medical
talents. To
learn more
please visit
our website
at: http://www.mgh.harvard.edu/cancer/about/providers/radiation/index.asp

The Department of Neurosurgery, Children's Hospital Boston
The Department of Neurosurgery at Children's Hospital Boston provides highly integrated care for children with diseases and malformations of the brain, spine and nervous system. Neurological disorders often have broad-reaching effects and the program aims to understand and treat all the elements of a child's condition. In addition to a strong record of technological innovation and invention, physicians in the program are committed to a rigorous understanding of which practices constitute the very best standard of care. To learn more please visit our website at: http://www.childrenshospital.org/clinicalservices/Site1545/mainpageS1545P0.html?CFID=1104465&CFTOKEN=40802773

Dana-Farber/Harvard
Cancer Center
(DF/HCC)
DF/HCC
is the largest
comprehensive
cancer center
in the world.
Funded by a grant
from the National
Cancer Institute,
DF/HCC has joined seven
renowned Harvard-affiliated
medical centers into
one collective
force dedicated
to the fight
against cancer.
Based in Boston,
DF/HCC consists
of more than
900 researchers
with a singular
goal — to
find new and
innovative ways
to combat cancer. To
learn more please
visit our website
at: http://www.dfhcc.harvard.edu/
~ Supported in part by the Hagerty Fund ~