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Gregory Przybylski, M.D.

Area of Specialty: Neurosurgery, Spinal Diseases

Professional Appointments: Director of Neurosurgery at the New Jersey Neuroscience Institute, JFK Medical Center, Edison, New Jersey.

Academic Appointments: Professor of Neurological Surgery, Seton Hall University School of Graduate Medical Education, South Orange, New Jersey.

Graduate Medical Education:
Internship in General Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1987-1988; Residency in Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, 1988-1994; Fellowship in Spinal Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, 1994-1995; Fellowship in Spinal Surgery, Hospital St. Vincent de Paul, Paris, France, 1995; Fellowship in Spinal Surgery, Hospital St. Roch, Nice, France, 1995; Fellowship in Spinal Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1995-1996.

Medical School: Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1987.

Specialty Board Certification: Board Certified, American Board of Neurological Surgery.

Research Interest: Spinal biomechanics, spinal cord injury, clinical outcomes

Honors and Awards:
Hobart Amory Hare Honor Medical Society, 1985; NINCDS Elective Program, 1986; Whitaker Foundation Graduate Fellow, 1993; Congress of Neurological Surgeons Clinical Fellow, 1994; Kellogg Physician Management Development Program, 2001; Medical Liability Forum with President George W. Bush, 2003.

Representative Publications:
Przybylski GJ, Grabb PA, Oyesiku NM, Resnick DK, Ryken TC, Hadley MN, Walters BC. Diagnosis and management of traumatic atlanto-occipital dislocation. Neurosurgery 50:S105-S113, 2002.

Przybylski GJ, Grabb PA, Oyesiku NM, Resnick DK, Ryken TC, Hadley MN, Walters BC. Occipital condyle fractures. Neurosurgery 50:S114-S119, 2002.

Przybylski GJ, Grabb PA, Oyesiku NM, Resnick DK, Ryken TC, Hadley MN, Walters BC. Treatment of subaxial cervical injuries. Neurosurgery 50:S156-S165, 2002.

Przybylski GJ, Grabb PA, Oyesiku NM, Resnick DK, Ryken TC, Hadley MN, Walters BC. Management
of vertebral artery injuries after nonpenetrating cervical trauma. Neurosurgery 50:S173-S178, 2002.