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Emerging as a new sub-specialization within the hospitalist community, the neurosurgery hospitalist provides preoperative risk stratification, advises on managing pre- and postoperative complications, and helps doctors make decisions about when to involve specialists other than neurosurgeons. Medical Management of Neurosurgical Patients is a first of its kind textbook providing a standardized source of information for neurosurgery hospitalists in order toestablish a common ground and improve their knowledge and training.

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Emerging as a new sub-specialization within the hospitalist community, the neurosurgery hospitalist provides preoperative risk stratification, advises on managing pre- and postoperative complications, and helps doctors make decisions about when to involve specialists other than neurosurgeons. Medical Management of Neurosurgical Patients is a first of its kind textbook providing a standardized source of information for neurosurgery hospitalists in order toestablish a common ground and improve their knowledge and training.
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Dr. Daniel is an attending physician taking care of neurosurgery and orthopaedic spine surgery patients at the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and the Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience. He also serves as the Lead Farber Hospitalist at the Jefferson Gibbon Building and leads his own laboratory at the Center for Translational Medicine of the Department of Medicine. His research aims to develop and test innovative methods to prevent HIV-1 infection, with a particular focus on women's health. He lives in Ambler, Pennsylvania with his wife and two children. Dr. Harrop serves Thomas Jefferson University as their Division Director of Hospital Medicine for the Vickie and Jack Farber Institute of Neuroscience. In collaboration with 14 other Hospitalists, Dr. Harrop provides co-management services for Thomas Jefferson University's Department of Neurosurgery. Dr. Harrop lives outside of Philadelphia with her Husband and two children.