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Fred Chiu-Lai Lam
Clinical Instructor, Neurosurgery
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Bio
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Clinical Focus
Neurological Surgery
Academic Appointments
Clinical Instructor,
Neurosurgery
Professional Education
Fellowship: Northwell Health Dept of Neurosurgery (2022) NY
Fellowship: Beth Israel Deaconess Med Center/Harvard (2010) MA
Board Certification: Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Neurological Surgery (2009)
Residency: University of Alberta (2009) Canada
Medical Education: University of British Columbia - UBC (2003) Canada
Residency: University of Alberta Canada
Contact
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fredlam@stanford.edu
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Stanford Neuroscience Health Center
213 Quarry Rd
3rd Fl MC 5958
Palo Alto CA 94304
Tel: (650) 723-6469
Fax: (650) 725-0390
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