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  • Daniel J. Hoh, MD, is professor of neurosurgery and holds the Dunspaugh-Dalton endowed professorship at the University of Florida. He was awarded a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Stanford University and medical degree from Columbia University. Dr. Hoh completed his internship and residency training in neurological surgery at the University of Southern California and Los Angeles County General Hospital. During residency, he also spent one year of focused neurotrauma and spinal cord injury training at Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center. After residency, he completed neurosurgery and orthopedic spine fellowships with Edward Benzel, MD and Gordon Bell, MD at the Cleveland Clinic Hospital, a nationally renowned comprehensive spine center. During fellowship, Dr. Hoh gained specialty training in the treatment of complex spinal disorders, including spinal cord tumors, spinal deformity, spinal reconstruction, minimally invasive surgery and spinal cord injury.

     Dr. Hoh is the neurosurgery director of the Univ. of Florida comprehensive spine center.  He is currently on the editorial board of Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, The Spine Journal, and Neurospine. He is on the executive board and is Treasurer of the CNS.  He is past Secretary of the AANS/CNS Joint Section of Disorders of Spine and Peripheral Nerves. Dr. Hoh additionally has served as the scientific program chair and annual meeting chair for the AANS/CNS Joint Section of Disorders of Spine and Peripheral Nerves. 

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