Javed Siddiqi
Canadian neurosurgeon
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Javed Siddiqi (born 1962) is a Canadian neurosurgeon. Siddiqi attended the University of Western Ontario, where he got an undergraduate degree in neurophysiology,[1] later becoming a Rhodes scholar,[2] getting a DPhill in International Relations at Christ Church, Oxford, before returning to the University of Western Ontario School of Medicine to acquire an M.D.[1] Afterwards, he would go on to do a skull base and vascular fellowship under Dr. Gazi Yaşargil at the University of Arkansas.[3] In 1996 Siddiqi moved to the Inland Empire to being practice at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center. Siddiqi currently serves as the Chair of Surgery/Neurosurgery at the California University of Science and Medicine.[4] Siddiqi is the founder, and editor-in-chief of the medical journal "Contemporary Reviews in Neurology and Neurosurgery".[5]
Javed Siddiqi | |
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| Education | |
| Medical career | |
| Profession | Neurosurgeon |
| Institutions | California University of Science and Medicine Arrowhead Regional Medical Center |
| Sub-specialties | Skull base neurosurgery |
Membership
Publications
Siddiqi has published 80 papers,[9] and published three books.[10]
Books
- World Health and World Politics: The World Health Organization and the UN System (London: Hurst and Company, 1995)[11]
- In Their Hands (New York: Thieme Medical Publishers, 2002)
- Neurosurgical Intensive Care (New York: Thieme Medical Publishers, 2008)[12]