Here are three notes:
1. Set to open on July 31, BRMC’s Neurosurgery and Spine Clinic will likely serve 20 to 30 patients daily.
2. The medical center is offering neurosurgery because otherwise patients have to drive hours away to access these services.
3. Dr. Bradley completed his neurological surgery residency at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock.
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