Neurosurgery at Baylor Scott & White Health: Recent History and a Decade of Neurosurgery Residency Training
Samuel R Daly, Anthony V Nguyen, Laura K Reed, Ibrahim M Elnihum, Frank S Harris, David Garrett, Erxi Wu, James K Cooper, Awais Z Vance, Jason H Huang

TL;DR
This paper outlines the history and growth of the neurosurgery department and residency program at Baylor Scott & White Memorial Hospital in Texas.
Contribution
The paper provides a detailed historical overview and future outlook of neurosurgery residency training at a major Texas hospital system.
Findings
The Department of Neurosurgery was established in 2006-2007 at Baylor Scott & White Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Jason Huang was appointed chairman in 2014 and established the residency program in 2015.
The residency program is a priority for the department's growth and surgical excellence.
Abstract
Neurosurgery at Baylor Scott & White Memorial Hospital in Temple, Texas began as a division in the Department of Surgery many decades ago. The hospital has long served as the flagship tertiary referral center for the Baylor Scott & White healthcare system, which merged in 2013 with Baylor University Medical Center, a hospital system based in Dallas. It is now the largest non-profit hospital system as well as the most awarded hospital system by the US News and World Report within the state of Texas. The Department of Neurosurgery was established at Baylor Scott & White Memorial Hospital in the 2006-2007 academic year. Between then and 2014, four neurosurgeons served as department chair or interim chair: Dr. Robert Buchanan, Dr. Gerhard Friehs, Dr. Ibrahim El Nihum, and Dr. David Garrett Jr. In 2014, Dr. Jason Huang was appointed chairman after a national search and established the…
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