Jan Oros: Honored to Defend My Doctoral Thesis on Thrombocyte Count Dynamics After SAH
Jan Oros, PGY-6 Resident in Neurosurgery at Medical University of Frankfurt, shared on LinkedIn:
”I am incredibly thrilled to share that I have officially defended my doctoral thesis (Dr. med.) at the J. W. Goethe University, Frankfurt, graduating with Magna cum Laude!
The topic was my already published article on:
The Use of thrombocyte count dynamics after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage to predict cerebral vasospasm and delayed cerebral ischemia.
A massive thank you to everyone who supported me along the way:
My doctoral advisor subarachnoid hemorrhage for her invaluable patience, and for constantly pushing the boundaries of my perspective.
The chair of the Department of Neurosurgery subarachnoid hemorrhage for his guidence.
My coauthors: Stefanos Voglis, Christophe Arendt, Fee Keil, Wolfgang Miesbach
And of course to my family and friends!”
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