This man..Dr Heros ..saved my life back in Jan 1989 at Mass General and I, along with my family will be forever grateful of this man's amazing skills. I came across this video by chance. ( what are the odds?) .. Thank you sir for being the man that you are.
Allow me to introduce my esteemed professor from Jackson Memorial Hospital, University of Miami, where I completed my pre-residency fellowship in Neurosurgery. In this captivating video, he is being interviewed by another highly regarded professor and Neurosurgeon, Dr. Jacques Morcos, whom I deeply admire. Both of these gentlemen not only imparted invaluable knowledge on the subject but also played a significant role in shaping my character as a young doctor. Discovering this video unexpectedly today has filled me with excitement, and I couldn't help but share it with you. It serves as a reminder to me of the profound impact these individuals had on my professional growth and character development. Jai Guru Dev 🙏🥰🔱
Dr. Heros saved my life July 25, 2006 at U of Miami in FL. He preformed a bi-frontal cranitomy to remove a colloid cyst from the center of my brain. The first day I met him, I knew I was in the best of hands. Of course, I thought it was a plus that I grew up in Tennessee and the fact he went to UT. We joked that I would bleed orange when they cut my head open. LOL
Hello, would you interpret this statement on a Cervical MRI: 'C3-C4 - There is a diffuse disc osteophyte with bilateral uncovertebral and facet changes. There is mild central canal stenosis with moderate bilateral foraminal stenosis.'
This man..Dr Heros ..saved my life back in Jan 1989 at Mass General and I, along with my family will be forever grateful of this man's amazing skills. I came across this video by chance. ( what are the odds?) .. Thank you sir for being the man that you are.
Dr heros your massage inspiring me to never give up.
Allow me to introduce my esteemed professor from Jackson Memorial Hospital, University of Miami, where I completed my pre-residency fellowship in Neurosurgery. In this captivating video, he is being interviewed by another highly regarded professor and Neurosurgeon, Dr. Jacques Morcos, whom I deeply admire. Both of these gentlemen not only imparted invaluable knowledge on the subject but also played a significant role in shaping my character as a young doctor.
Discovering this video unexpectedly today has filled me with excitement, and I couldn't help but share it with you. It serves as a reminder to me of the profound impact these individuals had on my professional growth and character development. Jai Guru Dev 🙏🥰🔱
Dr. Heros saved my life July 25, 2006 at U of Miami in FL. He preformed a bi-frontal cranitomy to remove a colloid cyst from the center of my brain. The first day I met him, I knew I was in the best of hands. Of course, I thought it was a plus that I grew up in Tennessee and the fact he went to UT. We joked that I would bleed orange when they cut my head open. LOL
Dr Morcos saved my life in 2002. AVM removal.
simply great!
Funny Intro!!! Great interview.
Hello, would you interpret this statement on a Cervical MRI:
'C3-C4 - There is a diffuse disc osteophyte with bilateral uncovertebral and facet changes. There is mild central canal stenosis with moderate bilateral foraminal stenosis.'