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Pacific Brain & Spine has three physicians to serve
you
Pacific Brain and Spine physicians take the time to
speak to you in plain English, and will answer any
questions you may have regarding your condition.
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Jeffrey B.
Randall, M.D. Jeffrey B. Randall, M.D. was
born and raised in San Leandro, CA. He
completed his undergraduate studies at Stanford
University. After four years at the
University of Michigan medical school, Dr.
Randall then completed a six year residency in
Neurological Surgery. This included time
spent as the Honorary Assistant House Physician
for the National Hospital for Nervous Disorders
at Queen’s Square. Dr. Randall has also
held the position of Clinical Assistant
Professor for the Department of Neurosurgery at
the University of California, San Francisco.
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Lawrence
D. Dickinson, M.D. Lawrence D. Dickinson,
M.D. was raised in Southern California. He
received a bachelor’s degree in Physics from the
University of California, San Diego, and his
medical degree form the University of Southern
California. Dr. Dickinson then completed a
seven year residency in Neurological Surgery at
the University of Michigan, and a fellowship in
Cerebrovascular Surgery from the University of
Florida. Dr. Dickinson returned to Michigan
after his fellowship and served as Assistant
Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of
Michigan.
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Ronnie I. Mimran, M.D.
Ronnie I. Mimran, M.D. was born and raised in Southern California. He received
his Bachelor of Science degree in Physiology from the University of California, Los Angeles. His medical
training was undertaken at the University of Southern California, where he graduated with honors, including
election to Alpha Omega Alpha. Dr. Mimran then completed an internship in General Surgery, and a
six-year residency in Neurological Surgery at the University of Florida, in Gainesville. In that time, he
also completed a Clinical Fellowship in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery in 2004, as well as serving as
Chief Resident in 2004-2005. Read more... |
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