Kansas neurosurgeon Dr. Tausif Rehman dies in plane crash

Tausif Rehman, MD, a neurosurgeon, died in a small plane crash that occurred in a Chicago suburb, according to a Kansas First News report.

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Dr. Rehman, along with two other physicians, was killed when the twin-engine aircraft they were aboard crashed on Sunday night. Dr. Rehman was a neurosurgeon providing care with Topeka, Kan.-based Stormont-Vail Healthcare, which he joined in 2013.

 

The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the incident, according to the report.

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