
October - December, 2003
Three neurosurgeons join St. John’s;
Spine Center to open in 2004
St. John’s Health System’s plan to offer comprehensive
neurological services, including a one-stop treatment center for patients
with spine problems, was solidified with the hiring of three neurosurgeons
over the summer.
Alan Scarrow, MD, JD, who chairs St. John’s neurosurgery section, and
colleagues
Bassam Hadi, M.D., and
Sunghoon Lee, M.D., in August opened their practice in suite 1800 of
St. John’s Fremont Medical Building in Springfield.
“The centerpiece of St. John’s neuroscience services will be the St.
John’s Spine Center, a multidisciplinary, comprehensive center that will
include orthopedists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, chiropractors, physical
therapists, occupational medicine specialists, physiatrists and physical
rehabilitation specialists, psychologists and pain control specialists,
all in one location,” Scarrow says.
After a patient is referred to the Spine Center, they will be evaluated,
diagnosed and treated there.
St. John’s integrated, comprehensive approach to spine care with the new
Spine Center is unique to the region, Hadi says.
“Spine problems affect just about everyone as they get older. They are
medically and technologically complex in both diagnosis and treatment;
they can be quite disabling and expensive to treat,” Hadi says. “St.
John’s Spine Center will be unique in that it will include a variety of
specialties and disciplines to provide comprehensive, integrated spine
care. I believe there’s only one other center of its kind in the nation.”
Scarrow graduated from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland with a
medical degree and a law degree. He completed his neurosurgery residency
at University of Pittsburgh, Veterans Administration Hospital of
Pittsburgh and a Congress of Neurological Surgeons Charles Plante Public
Policy Fellowship in Washington, D.C.Lee completed his medical degree and
neurosurgery residency at Yale University, where he received numerous
academic and community honors.
During his residency, Lee was named a fellow of the American Association
of Neurological Surgeons Research Foundation, and was awarded a two-year
research grant for his work on the hippocampus. Lee’s clinical interests
include intracranial aneurysms, vascular malformations, primary and
metastasis brain tumors and minimally invasive spine surgery.
Hadi comes to St. John's from Neurosurgery and Neurology Associates in
Akron, Ohio. He graduated from St. Louis School of Medicine and completed
a neurosurgery residency at the University of Louisville and a fellowship
at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Scarrow and St. John’s orthopedist
Todd Harbach, M.D., who will also practice at the Spine Center, will
serve as the Spine Center’s medical directors. Harbach is
fellowship-trained in spine surgery and is the only orthopedist in the
region with such training, Scarrow says.
"By combining the knowledge, skill and technology of the different
specialties and medical disciplines, we create a synergy allowing us to
offer more and do more for St. John's patients," Scarrow says.
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