Professor
Andrew Kaye
Leading neurosurgeon at the Hadassah University Hospital.
Areas of Expertise and Treatment
Neurosurgery
- surgical treatment of brain tumors
- skull base surgery
- removal of pituitary tumors
- surgery on the blood vessels of the brain
- trigeminal neuralgia
Education
- 1973 - Graduated from the University of Melbourne, School of Medicine (Australia).
Awards and Honors
- 2003 - Ronald Bittner Award of the American Association of Neurosurgeons for his contribution to the development of brain tumors treatment.
- 2010 - Medal of Honor of the International Federation of Neurosurgical Societies for his contribution to the development of neurosurgery.
Clinical Experience
- 1974-1975 - Specialization in neurosurgery at Oxford University (London, UK).
- 1976 - research work at the Neurological Institute (London, UK).
- 1977-1982 - Specialization in neurosurgery at the Royal Hospital Melbourne (Australia), Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne (Australia) and the Cleveland Clinic (Ohio, USA).
- 1983-1997 - Leading neurosurgeon at Royal Melbourne Hospital (Australia) and researcher in neuro-oncology at the Ludwig Institute of Cancer Research (USA).
- Since 1997 - Head of the Department of Neurosurgery, Royal Melbourne Hospital.
- 2010-2012 - Chairman of the Neurosurgical Service of the South Island of New Zealand.
- Since 2020 - a leading neurosurgeon at the Hadassah University Hospital.
Professional Memberships
- The Australian Association of Neurosurgeons
- The American Association of Neurosurgeons
- The International Federation of Neurosurgical Societies

Years of Experience: 47
Areas of Expertise and Treatment
Neurosurgery
- surgical treatment of brain tumors
- skull base surgery
- removal of pituitary tumors
- surgery on the blood vessels of the brain
- trigeminal neuralgia
Education
- 1973 - Graduated from the University of Melbourne, School of Medicine (Australia).
Awards and Honors
- 2003 - Ronald Bittner Award of the American Association of Neurosurgeons for his contribution to the development of brain tumors treatment.
- 2010 - Medal of Honor of the International Federation of Neurosurgical Societies for his contribution to the development of neurosurgery.
Clinical Experience
- 1974-1975 - Specialization in neurosurgery at Oxford University (London, UK).
- 1976 - research work at the Neurological Institute (London, UK).
- 1977-1982 - Specialization in neurosurgery at the Royal Hospital Melbourne (Australia), Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne (Australia) and the Cleveland Clinic (Ohio, USA).
- 1983-1997 - Leading neurosurgeon at Royal Melbourne Hospital (Australia) and researcher in neuro-oncology at the Ludwig Institute of Cancer Research (USA).
- Since 1997 - Head of the Department of Neurosurgery, Royal Melbourne Hospital.
- 2010-2012 - Chairman of the Neurosurgical Service of the South Island of New Zealand.
- Since 2020 - a leading neurosurgeon at the Hadassah University Hospital.
Professional Memberships
- The Australian Association of Neurosurgeons
- The American Association of Neurosurgeons
- The International Federation of Neurosurgical Societies
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