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Details of Robert S. Bakos, MD
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Robert S. Bakos, MD Associate Professor Contact Information: 125 Lattimore Rd. Suite 180 Rochester, NY 14620 Phone: (585) 473-9024 Fax: (585) 473-2668 Robert_Bakos@urmc.rochester.edu Dr. Bakos earned his medical degree from St. Louis University, and completed residencies in general surgery and neurosurgery at Strong Memorial Hospital. Bakos is certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgeons (since 1981) and has had a busy general practice in the Rochester community since 1977. His research interests include the use of power spectral analysis in the study of Cervico-Medullary Compression in Chiari malformations, and the use of radiation therapy for tumors in the Pineal region. At the University, Bakos will focus on the neurosurgical management of pain, and will provide services to the University of Rochester's Pain Treatment Clinic. In addition, Bakos will continue with his general neurosurgical practice. He will practice at Strong, Genesee Hospital, and Highland Hospital. Faculty Rank: Associate Professor Medical School: St. Louis University Residency: Strong Memorial Hospital Certifications: American Board of Neurological Surgery Special Interests: Surgical management of pain Stereotactic Neurosurgery Linac Radiosurgery Functional stereotactic surgery for Parkinson's Disease patients Microelectrode recordings and deep brain stimulators Philosophy of Care: Extending the scientific boundaries of stereotactic neurosurgery to improve the quality of life for all patients suffering from diseases of the nervous system 
Category: Biological Sciences & Engineering Type: Scientist & Engineers
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