The surgeons will conduct research at the University of Louisville School of Medicine while performing surgeries at University of Louisville Hospital and KentuckyOne Health Jewish Hospital in Louisville.
Norberto Andaluz, MD, will serve as director of skull base surgery at the university. He completed fellowship training at the University of Cincinnati and specializes in minimally invasive crania and spinal surgeries.
Dale Ding, MD, specializes in spinal vascular malformations, carotid stenosis and acute ischemic strokes. He underwent fellowship training at Auckland City Hospital in Auckland, New Zealand.
Emily Payne Sieg, MD, specializes in minimally invasive and complex spine surgery as well as traumatic cranial and spinal cord injuries. She underwent fellowship training at the Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.
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