“Professor Antonio Di Ieva obtained his medical degree in 2002 and specialisation in neurosurgery in 2007 in Italy. He completed a three-year clinical and research fellowship in skull base surgery in 2014 at St. Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto, where Dr Di Ieva also gained further experience in Gamma Knife radiosurgery and continued to perform emergency neurosurgery in one of the largest trauma centres in Ontario, Canada. He has a particular interest in pituitary and skull base surgery, micro neurosurgery, endoscopic and minimally invasive neurosurgery, awake surgery, and neuromonitoring. He has published over 100 peer-reviewed articles, two books, and several book chapters and has won five international awards in neurosurgery and neurosciences. Professor Di Ieva has organised national and international workshops and trained several registrars and post-specialisation fellows, medical and undergraduate students, and PhD and post-doc candidates in several countries.”
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