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Neurosurgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center: 1956-2020

Journal

JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY
Volume 135, Issue 6, Pages 1849-1856

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AMER ASSOC NEUROLOGICAL SURGEONS
DOI: 10.3171/2020.12.JNS203527

Keywords

Dallas; history; Kennedy; neurosurgery; UT Southwestern

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The history of neurosurgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas, includes key milestones such as the establishment of the academic neurosurgical practice, the expansion of training programs, and the emphasis on excellence in patient care and surgical outcomes. Under the leadership of various chairs, the program grew significantly, with a focus on community engagement and policy leadership. Through continuous development and integration with other medical services, the center has become a leading institution in academic neurosurgery.
The history of neurosurgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas, is reviewed. Kemp Clark, MD, started the academic neurosurgical practice at Parkland Hospital in 1956. Clark developed a robust training program that required the resident to operate early. In 1972, the Dallas Veterans Affairs Hospital was added to the training program. Duke Samson, MD, became chair in 1988. He emphasized technical excellence and honest reporting of surgical outcomes. In 1989, Zale Lipshy University Hospital opened and became a center for neurosurgical care, and Hunt Batjer, MD, became chair in 2012. The program expanded significantly. Along with principles established by his predecessors, Batjer emphasized the need for all neurosurgeons to engage the community and to be active in policy leadership through local and national organizations. During his tenure, the pediatric neurosurgery group at Children's Medical Center Dallas was integrated with the department, and a multidisciplinary spine service was developed. In 2014, the Peter O'Donnell Jr. Brain Institute was established, and the William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital opened. For 64 years, UT Southwestern Medical Center has been fertile ground for academic neurosurgery, with a strong emphasis on excellence in patient care.

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