associate researcher
Dr. Balraj Jhawar is a clinician-researcher whose work focuses on clinical neurosurgery, epidemiology, and surgical outcomes, with particular emphasis on minimally invasive techniques, neuro-oncology, and patient safety. He holds a Doctorate in Epidemiology and a Master’s degree in Biostatistics from Harvard University.
Dr. Jhawar applies data-driven methodologies to examine surgical outcomes, risk factors, and medical decision-making. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and contributes to the development of innovative clinical tools, including the Windsor Cognitive Assessment Tool. His current research explores postoperative opioid prescribing practices, cardiovascular risk factors in lumbar disc herniation, and the application of machine learning in neurosurgery.
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