Journal of Spine & NeurosurgeryISSN: 2325-9701

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Ales F Aliashkevich

 Department of Neurosurgery, Wellington Regional Hospital, New zealand

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Biography

 Dr Ales Aliashkevich is a neurosurgeon, specialising in the surgical treatment of conditions involving brain, spine and peripheral nerves. His focus is to improve a patient's quality of life with minimum risk and maximum efficacy.

He received the degree of Doctor of Medicine with a grade "magna cum laude" by the Rhine Friedrich-Wilhelms University of Bonn, Germany, in 1997 for the work in the field of epilepsy surgery. He completed his neurosurgical specialist training in Bonn, and was awarded a Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (CCST) by the Specialist Training Authority (STA) of Royal College of Surgeons, United Kingdom. In 2008 he was awarded Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.

Dr Aliashkevich has accomplished Cerebrovascular Fellowship in the Royal Melbourne Hospital. He has published numerous clinical and scientific papers in peer-reviewed medical journals and presented at international meetings.

Dr Aliashkevich has worked as a Consultant Neurosurgeon in Wellington, New Zealand, since 2005 and was appointed as a Senior Clinical Senior Lecturer at the University of Otago, Wellington. He was also committed to his private practice at the Wakefield Specialist Medical Centre.

His practice covers a broad range of adult and pediatric neurosurgery, with particular interests in minimally invasive and motion preserving spinal surgery, awake craniotomies for lesions in the eloquent brain cortex, brain tumours of the insular and medio-temporal regions, surgical treatment of epilepsy, vascular neurosurgery, neuroendoscopy, peripheral nerve surgery, neurointensive care and neuromonitoring.

Dr Aliashkevich has public consulting appointment at Royal Melbourne Hospital. He is fluent in German, Russian and Belarusian.

Research Interest

 brain, Cranial, neurology, Spine, Trauma