Here are four points:
1. The 82-year-old neurosurgeon treats patients at Kadlec Regional Medical Center.
2. He doesn’t perform surgery any longer, but Dr. Sen offers pain management care.
3. Before moving to Tri-Cities in 1967, Dr. Sen graduated from medical school in India and completed his neurosurgery residency in England.
4. During his tenure at Kadlec Regional, Dr. Sen introduced CAT scans to the practice as well as served as the medical staff president, twice.
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