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Residency Program Ranks as Most Productive Program
in Recent Journal of Neurosurgery Paper

Pittsburgh, June 10, 2011 -- The Department of Neurological Surgery residency program was ranked as the most productive residency program in the nation in terms of graduates remaining and contributing in academic neurosurgery according to a study published recently in the Journal of Neurosurgery.

The study's authors sought to determine those programs that produce a high number of graduates remaining within academic programs and the contribution of these graduates to academic neurosurgery.

In the study, 97 academic neurosurgery departments with 986 faculty members were analyzed. All data regarding training program and medical school education were compiled and analyzed by center from which each faculty member graduated. The neurosurgery training program at the University of Pittsburgh produced the highest number of academic neurosurgeons in this sample.

Peter G. Campbell, MD, of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia was the lead author of the paper.

Journal of Neurosurgery Article