Michael Egnor - Medical Work

Medical Work

One of his more prominent cases involved a young boy whose head was crushed by his father’s SUV. Egnor successfully completed the complicated surgery through relatively new, innovative techniques. The ordeal has been documented through several news venues, including Newsday and Good Morning America. The case was also published in New York Magazine in 2005 under the “Best Doctors” section.

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