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Pascal Jabbour

Distinguished Professor of Neurological Surgery and Division Chief in Neurovascular Surgery

Pascal Jabbour, MD, is a distinguished neurosurgeon and academic leader in the field of neurovascular and endovascular neurosurgery. He holds the position of Professor of Neurological Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals.1 Dr. Jabbour serves as the Chief of the Division of Neurovascular and Endovascular Neurosurgery in the Department of Neurological Surgery.1

Professional Titles and Affiliations

Dr. Jabbour's credentials include several prestigious designations:

  • FAANS (Fellow of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons)
  • FACS (Fellow of the American College of Surgeons)
  • FAHA (Fellow of the American Heart Association)1

Additionally, he holds the distinguished title of Angela and Richard T. Clark Distinguished Professor of Neurological Surgery/Rad.3

Academic and Clinical Contributions

As a neurosurgeon and researcher, Dr. Jabbour specializes in brain and spine surgery.2 His work focuses on advancing treatments and techniques in neurovascular and endovascular neurosurgery. He is actively involved in academic activities, including:

  • Presenting at conferences and symposiums
  • Participating in professional societies such as the Society of Neurological Surgeons4
  • Engaging in visiting professorships, such as his recent visit to Tufts Neurosurgery Department5

Dr. Jabbour's LinkedIn profile (username: pascal-jabbour-md-1a810aa8) showcases his professional achievements and ongoing contributions to the field of neurosurgery.

Highlights

Apr 28 · The Daily Briefing
Covid-19 patients in their 30s and 40s are dying suddenly from strokes - The Daily Briefing
Apr 28 · WHYY
Treating blood clots, kidney injuries and other problems linked to COVID-19 could save lives - WHYY
Pascal Jabbour
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Experience

Professor of Neurosurgery and Director of Division of Neurovascular Surgery and Endovascular Neurosurgery at Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals
Neurosurgery Resident at University of Colorado (2002 - 2004)

Education

Doctor of Medicine (MD) from Saint Joseph Medical School Beirut Lebanon (1991 - 1998); Neurosurgery Residency at Hotel Dieu De France (1998 - 2002)

Location

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania