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William Clifton

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JAMA Surgery|May 14, 2020
Reflections of a Millennial Surgeon: The Changing Face of Medical EducationWilliam Clifton
Journal of Neurosurgery|November 9, 2019
Decisions matter: choosing conscience over comfortWilliam Clifton
JAMA Surgery|September 16, 2020
Change the Trainee, or Change the Training Environment?-ReplyWilliam Clifton
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|March 25, 2022
Imparting knowledge to a unique generation of budding clinical anatomistsWilliam Clifton
Cureus|May 7, 2019
A Case of Delayed Paraplegia Following Missed Diagnosis on Computed TomographyWilliam Clifton, Gazanfar Rahmathulla
Journal of Neurosurgery. Spine|November 16, 2019
Letter to the Editor. Safety in the use of a high-speed burr for total uncinectomy during ACDFWilliam Clifton, Mark Pichelmann
World Neurosurgery|March 25, 2020
In Reply to the Letter to the Editor Regarding "Development of a Novel 3D Printed Phantom for Teaching Neurosurgical Trainees the Freehand Technique of C2 Laminar Screw Placement"William Clifton, Aaron Damon
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|December 31, 2019
The three-dimensional printing renaissance of individualized anatomical modeling: Are we repeating history?William Clifton, Aaron Damon
Acta Neurochirurgica|November 8, 2019
How I do it: tapered rod placement across the cervicothoracic junction for augmented posterior constructsWilliam Clifton, Aaron Damon, Mark Pichelmann
Operative Neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.)|June 6, 2020
Letter: The Living Spine Model: A Biomimetic Surgical Training and Education ToolWilliam Clifton, Aaron Damon, Eric Nottmeier
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JAMA Surgery|May 14, 2020
Reflections of a Millennial Surgeon: The Changing Face of Medical EducationWilliam Clifton
Journal of Neurosurgery|November 9, 2019
Decisions matter: choosing conscience over comfortWilliam Clifton
JAMA Surgery|September 16, 2020
Change the Trainee, or Change the Training Environment?-ReplyWilliam Clifton
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|March 25, 2022
Imparting knowledge to a unique generation of budding clinical anatomistsWilliam Clifton
Cureus|May 7, 2019
A Case of Delayed Paraplegia Following Missed Diagnosis on Computed TomographyWilliam Clifton, Gazanfar Rahmathulla
Journal of Neurosurgery. Spine|November 16, 2019
Letter to the Editor. Safety in the use of a high-speed burr for total uncinectomy during ACDFWilliam Clifton, Mark Pichelmann
World Neurosurgery|March 25, 2020
In Reply to the Letter to the Editor Regarding "Development of a Novel 3D Printed Phantom for Teaching Neurosurgical Trainees the Freehand Technique of C2 Laminar Screw Placement"William Clifton, Aaron Damon
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|December 31, 2019
The three-dimensional printing renaissance of individualized anatomical modeling: Are we repeating history?William Clifton, Aaron Damon
Acta Neurochirurgica|November 8, 2019
How I do it: tapered rod placement across the cervicothoracic junction for augmented posterior constructsWilliam Clifton, Aaron Damon, Mark Pichelmann
Operative Neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.)|June 6, 2020
Letter: The Living Spine Model: A Biomimetic Surgical Training and Education ToolWilliam Clifton, Aaron Damon, Eric Nottmeier
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