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G E O R G I A
N E U R O S U R G I C A L
I N S T I T U T E
JOE SAM ROBINSON, JR., MD
KIM W JOHNSTON, MD
HUGH F. SMISSON III, MD
RICHARD A. ROWE, MD
IGOR DE CASTRO, MD
CORY ADAMSON,
MD, PHD, MPH, MHSC,
FAANS, FACS
840 Pine Street, #880
478.743.7092
ganeuroandspine.com
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trauma call for Atrium Health Navicent
since it gained Level One Trauma status
in 1998. The hospital's designation
ensures that the GNI surgeons are very
familiar with the most traumatic and
complicated conditions that affect the
brain and spine.
What can Macon do to supp or t
businesses now?
We would encourage Maconites
to research local doctors for their
surgical needs. The surgeons of GNI
have presented papers and research
nationally and internationally, trained
doctors from all over the world, created
pioneering medical devices and
techniques, completed neurosurgical
fellowships for additional training, and
conducted life changing research for
decades.
O
ur mission is to provide
neurosurgical care to patients
of all social conditions,
treating complicated problems
involving the brain, spine, spinal cord,
and peripheral nerves. We endeavor
to encourage quality care, medical
research, innovation, and education
on a local, national, and international
level.
What sets us apar t?
After medical school, neurosurgeons
are required to complete a minimum of
a seven-year residency with a dedicated
focus on the brain, spine, spinal cord,
and peripheral nerves which make them
the most highly–trained specialists
to treat conditions of the nervous
system. Additionally, our surgeons have
exclusively handled the neurosurgical