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Thomas J. Wilson is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Neurosurgery at Stanford University, specializing in peripheral nerve surgery. He earned his MD with highest distinction from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine and completed his residency in neurological surgery at the University of Michigan. He subsequently completed a fellowship in peripheral nerve surgery at the Mayo Clinic. Dr. Wilson has a Master of Public Health degree focused on Clinical Trials and Health Care Finance Management from Johns Hopkins University. His research interests include outcomes research related to peripheral nerve injuries, clinical trials, and the advancement of diagnostic imaging techniques for nerve pain. He oversees the Center for Peripheral Nerve Surgery at Stanford University and holds various administrative roles, including Associate Residency Program Director in Neurosurgery. His clinical practice covers a wide range of conditions involving peripheral nerves, including nerve tumors and entrapment neuropathies. Dr. Wilson has received multiple awards for his contributions to clinical practice and research, including the Kline Peripheral Nerve Award and Chandler Clinical Research Award. He is dedicated to collaborative multidisciplinary approaches to complex problems within the peripheral nervous system.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Co-Director of the Center for Peripheral Nerve Surgery, teaching and training residents and medical students.
Department of Neurosurgery, Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Responsible for overseeing the residency program and mentoring residents.
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