His subspecialties included scoliosis, spinal tumors and several other specialties.
Dr. Anetzana’s career began after he earned his medical degree from Minneapolis’ University of Minnesota. He completed a residency and fellowship at Baltimore’s Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Dr. Antezana serves as Providence Health & Services’ lead investigator on two National Institutes of Health-sponsored clinical trials.
He is a renowned researcher and has presented research on neurophysiological monitoring in surgery at several international neurosurgical conferences.
Outside of his professional career, Dr. Antezana is an avid mountaineer and family man.
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