Here are five insights:
1. Dr. Bejjani will serve as the hospital’s chief of neurosurgery.
2. A neurosurgeon, Dr. Bejjani specializes in spinal stenosis, spinal herniated discs, spinal slippage and spinal cord tumors, among other conditions.
3. Dr. Bejjani comes the Penn Highlands DuBois from UMPC-Greater Pittsburgh Neurosurgical Associations.
4. After earning his medical degree from Saint Joseph Medical School in Beirut, Lebanon, Dr. Bejjani completed his residency at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
5. He went on to complete fellowship training at Yale University Hospital in New Haven, Conn., and traveling fellowships in England, France and Germany.
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