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Dr. Pankaj Gore

Neurosurgery
Portland, OR
22 years experience male

Locations

Office

Portland, OR

Address

5050 NE Hoyt St, Suite 418, Portland, OR
Directions

Insurances accepted

BlueCross BlueShield

About

Specialties
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Neurosurgery

Languages spoken

Marathi

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Dr. Pankaj Gore
Neurosurgery 22 years experience
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Testimonials
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Recommendations
Nov 27, 2012
I endorse this doctor. Dr. Gore is thorough, thoughtful, and always has his patients' best interests in mind. He is a go-to doctor for neurosurgical evaluation and treatment.
Dr. Mark Kallgren
Nov 27, 2012
I endorse this doctor. He is thoughtful, empathetic and a very skilled neurosurgeon.
Nov 27, 2012
Dedicated, skilled, caring.

Education & Training

Medical/Graduate school

Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis
Graduated 2001MD

Residency

Barrow Neurological Institute

Residency

Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center

Awards

First Place, Poster, General Interest Category, American Association of Neurological Surgeons
AOA Honor Society, Washington University School of Medicine
Distinguished Student Scholar, Washington University School of Medicine

Affiliations

American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Congress of Neurological Surgeons
Society for Neuro-Oncology

Publications

Pediatric cervical spine injuries: a comprehensive review.
Cervical spine injuries in children: attention to radiographic differences and stability compared to those in the adult patient.
Quantitative comparison of Kawase's approach versus the retrosigmoid approach: implications for tumors involving both middle and posterior fossae.
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