Interviewee: Assist Prof. Dong Young Cho
Interviewer: Stefana-Andrada Dobran
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6koZJsD2GTY
Assistant Professor Dong Young Cho is a neurosurgeon specializing in vascular and endovascular interventions at Ewha Womans University in Seoul, Korea, where he serves as Director of the Hemorrhagic Stroke Center. With experience as a clinical instructor in cerebrovascular surgery and as a neurosurgeon in the Korean Army, he brings comprehensive expertise in both surgical and non-surgical neurotrauma treatment.
During our interview, Assistant Professor Dong Young Cho addressed:
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The AMN’s role as a global leader in traumatic brain injury through its multidisciplinary approach uniting neurosurgeons, rehabilitation specialists, and intensivists;
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The critical importance of post-operative care and rehabilitation following TBI surgery, emphasizing that “surgery is not everything”;
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The growing potential of artificial intelligence in advancing traumatic brain injury treatment and research;
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His vision for international collaboration through multi-national studies and randomized controlled trials facilitated by AMN’s global network.
The 22nd AMN Congress, which took place July 4-5 in Bangkok, Thailand, brought together world-experts from the complex domain of neurotraumatology to address developments in neurotrauma research, clinical management, and multidisciplinary rehabilitation strategies. The scientific program encompassed pre-hospital care, neurosurgical interventions, intensive care protocols, and long-term neurorehabilitation, including dedicated sessions on nursing cross-training and the latest advancements in neurotrauma biomarkers and data registries.
You can find out more information about the 22nd AMN Congress at: https://brain-amn.org/amn-congress-2025/
We invite you to browse our interview category: https://brain-amn.org/category/interviews/. You will find a cluster of informative discussions with different specialists in the field of neurotrauma.
Learn how the AMN is setting new international standards in neurotrauma care and driving innovation in multidisciplinary neurotrauma care worldwide!