Dr. Larson is a board certified neurosurgeon, spine surgeon, and founder of Coeur d’Alene Spine and Brain, PLLC. He received his undergraduate training at the University of Michigan. After receiving his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Dr. Larson completed his surgical internship and neurosurgery residency training at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center and the Mayfield Spine Institute. Dr. Larson devotes his medical practice exclusively to the treatment of disorders of the spine. He is an expert in the areas of minimally invasive spine surgery, microscopic surgery, surgical and non-surgical treatments for serious back and spine problems, spine fusion, artificial disc replacement, and complex spinal reconstruction. Dr. Larson has authored over 60 peer reviewed articles, book chapters, abstracts, and presentations. He has won national research awards. He is continuously involved in spine related research and development.
Dr. Larson completed the American Board of Neurosurgery Maintenence of Certification (MOC) in 2011. The guiding principle of MOC is to foster excellence in patient care.
Undergraduate Education:
Brother Rice High School Birmingham, Michigan June, 1981 |
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University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan B.S. Microbiology, 1985 |
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Graduate Education:
Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan M.S. Molecular Genetics, 1987 |
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Medical School:
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine M.D., 1991 |
Postgraduate Training:
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Department of Surgery Surgical Internship, 1991-1992 |
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University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Department of Neurosurgery and The Mayfield Clinic and Spine Institute Neurosurgery Residency, 1992-1996 |
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University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Department of Neurosurgery and The Mayfield Clinic and Spine Institute Chief Resident, 1996-1997 |
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