Here are five things to know:
1. Part I includes insights for resident and attending neurosurgeons on how to create, evaluate and protect career opportunities.
2. The second part of the book describes the mechanics of running a neurosurgical practice as a business.
3. Part III delves into the laws and regulations surrounding neurosurgical practices.
4. The book’s fourth part describes long-term funding and healthcare financing as it pertains to neurosurgery.
5. Authors include professors, researchers, venture capitalists, consultants, political appointees, financial planners and more.
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