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 Dr Bruce Hall MB BS, FRACS
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| Dr Hall is a senior Brisbane based neurosurgeon with diverse experience and interests which he expresses via his many roles. He is Managing Director and founder of Queensland Neurosurgery and Spine Surgery (QNS) and Chairman of Neurosurgery at both Greenslopes Private Hospital and Princess Alexandra Hospital. Always enthusiastic about new technologies, he further contributes to Neurosurgical development via his positions with the RACS , the University of Queensland, and the Queensland Neurosurgery Research Foundation (QNRF), facilitating his ongoing interests in neurosurgical training and research. Dr Hall has presented at meetings throughout the world on a wide range of subjects. He has particular interest in stereotaxic neurosurgery for intracranial tumours, movement disorder surgery, cerebrovascular surgery and spinal arthroplasty.
Dr Hall is a graduate of the University of Queensland who completed postgraduate neurosurgery subspecialty training in Cambridge and Liverpool, UK.
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 Dr Ross Gurgo MB BS, FRACS
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| Dr Ross Gurgo obtained his medical degree from the University of Queensland then undertook neurosurgical training in Australia, completing his fellowship from the RACS in 2003. He completed subspecialty training in complex spine surgery in Toronto, Canada in one of the largest spinal units in North America. He has a general neurosurgery practice with a particular emphasis on disorders of the craniocervical junction and surgery for complex degenerative disorders of the spine and base of skull. He combines his clinical practice as a partner of QNS with research interest via his association with the Queensland Neurosurgery Research Foundation (QNRF).
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 Dr Jefferson Webster MB BS, FRACS
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| Dr Webster is a University of Queensland graduate who obtained his RACS fellowship in neurosurgery in 2006. He completed subspecialty training in Brisbane and Pittsburgh, USA.
He has a special interest in minimal access surgery via endoscopic techniques for the brain and spine, with particular interest in skull base and pituitary tumours, and peripheral nerve disorders.
He combines his clinical practice with research and teaching interests via associations with the University of Queensland and the Queensland Neurosurgery Research Foundation (QNRF).
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