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UCSF · Neurosurgery

Dr. Mitchel Berger, MD

Director, Brain Tumor Center

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Dr. Mitchel Berger, MD
Dr. Mitchel Berger, MD
Director, UCSF
Clinical focus

Neurosurgery at UCSF

Dr. Mitchel Berger, MD is a UCSF physician practicing in neurosurgery. Their clinical work centers on berger is a nationally recognized expert in treating brain and spinal cord tumors as well as tumor-related epilepsy in adults and children., he also is a specialist in brain mapping techniques - used to identify and preserve areas of motor, sensory and language function during surgery - and an expert in using the gamma knife, a precise, noninvasive tool that applies radiation beams for tumor treatment., he is director of the brain tumor center, director of the center for neurological injury and repair and co-director of the adult brain tumor surgery program..

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