Dr Jeremy Greenlee, MD
Fellow in Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery - 2005

I was told Jeremy was one of the best residents ever to graduate from
the Iowa training program and this was told to me by no less a
neurosurgical luminary than Arnold Menezes. Arnold was absolutely
right. Jeremy epitomised the expression, “still waters run deep”.
Although, quietly spoken, what he had to say always made an impact and he always spoke with knowledge, without arrogance and with the utmost diplomacy. Jeremy was a fine surgeon who took his job very seriously and was a credit to himself, his University and his family. By the end of his fellowship Jeremy was comfortable with the entire array of neuro-endoscopic procedures and even performed a complex resection of a colloid cyst alone.
Jeremy will return to Iowa to take up a position as Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery at the University in Iowa City and we wish him and his lovely family the best of Aussie luck.
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Past Fellows
- Dr Mike Sughrue
- Dr Caroline Hayhurst
- Dr Jacob Fairhall
- Dr Scott Wait
- Dr Aneela Darbar
- Dr Martin Ollson
- Dr Andrew Little
- Dr Gary Gallia
- Dr Jeremy Greenlee
- Dr Asheesh Tandon
- Dr Pankaj Gore
- Dr Dan Guillaume
- Dr Marc Coughlan
- Dr Todd Moesbergen
- Dr Brinda Shivalingam
- Dr Raoul Pope
- Dr Benny "J" Jonker
- Dr Hassan El-Shafei
- Dr Peter Nakaji
Staff
Dr Charles Teo, MBBS FRACS
Dr Bernard Kwok MBBS FRACS
Dr Sudeep G Apana MBBS(UNSW) FANZCA
Dr Harry Koumoukelis, MBBS (Hons.), FANZCA Dr Ralph Mobbs
Kate Joseph, RN Yung Ju, RN
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