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Xin Xin, DO, Neurosurgery, Toledo, OH

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Neurosurgery Toledo, OH

Brain & Spinal Tumor, Neurosurgical Spine Surgery, Pituitary Surgery

neurosurgeon neurosurgical oncologist

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  • Office

    2222 Cherry St
    Ste 200
    Toledo, OH 43608
    Phone+1 419-251-8019

Education & Training

  • City of Hope National Medical Center
    City of Hope National Medical CenterFellowship, Neurosurgical Oncology, 2017 - 2018
  • Cooper Medical School of Rowan University/Cooper University Hospital
    Cooper Medical School of Rowan University/Cooper University HospitalResidency, Neurological Surgery, 2012 - 2017
  • Riverside University Health System Program
    Riverside University Health System ProgramInternship, Rotating Internship, 2011 - 2012
  • College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific
    College of Osteopathic Medicine of the PacificClass of 2011

Certifications & Licensure

  • OH State Medical License
    OH State License 2011 - 2026
  • CA State Medical License
    CA State License 2017 - 2021
  • CO State Medical License
    CO State License 2019 - 2021
  • PA State Medical License
    PA State License 2012 - 2017
  • AOA Board of Surgery Neurological Surgery

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

  • NSW Is Adapting Its COVID Vaccine Strategy. Should We Be Diverting Vaccines There Too?
    NSW Is Adapting Its COVID Vaccine Strategy. Should We Be Diverting Vaccines There Too?August 1st, 2021
  • High-Trans Fatty Acid and High-Sugar Diets Can Cause Mice with Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis with Liver Fibrosis and Potential Pathogenesis
    High-Trans Fatty Acid and High-Sugar Diets Can Cause Mice with Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis with Liver Fibrosis and Potential PathogenesisMay 26th, 2020

Professional Memberships

Other Languages

  • Chinese (Mandarin), Spanish