SYRACUSE — Upstate Medical University announced that it has expanded its neurosurgery department with the hiring of three new surgeons, allowing Upstate to offer “additional and expanded services to a larger region of New York.” It has hired Dr. Harish Babu, Dr. Ali Hazama, and Dr. Timothy Beutler. The three new neurosurgeons expand Upstate’s existing […]
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SYRACUSE — Upstate Medical University announced that it has expanded its neurosurgery department with the hiring of three new surgeons, allowing Upstate to offer “additional and expanded services to a larger region of New York.”
It has hired Dr. Harish Babu, Dr. Ali Hazama, and Dr. Timothy Beutler.
The three new neurosurgeons expand Upstate’s existing department, making it the largest neurosurgical team in Central New York. The expansion of the department by nearly a third will allow Upstate to provide neurosurgical care to a wider portion of New York state, Dr. Satish Krishnamurthy, interim chair of the department, said in a release.
“Upstate’s department of neurosurgery has been serving the region for more than 60 years,” Krishnamurthy said. “We are dedicated to the Upstate Medical University mission to improve the health of the communities we serve through education, biomedical research and patient care. The addition of these three specialist neurosurgeons will enable us to provide excellent patient care to more patients in more specialty areas.”
The department of neurosurgery multispecialty group offers advanced care and technologies as well as “basic, translational and clinical research aimed at finding new treatments and improved strategies” for disorders of the brain and spine.
The department plays a central role in Upstate facilities, including the region’s “only” adult and pediatric Level-1 trauma center; Upstate Cancer Center; the Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital’s neonatal care units; the comprehensive stroke center; and the region’s telestroke network, which supports stroke care at 11 hospitals across Upstate and Central New York.
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