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Dr. Tobler's medical specialty is neurosurgery, especially for the treatment of tumors and the spine. He has special expertise in stereotactic and image-guided neurosurgery, and minimally invasive spine surgery/fusions. |
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William D. Tobler, MD
Neurosurgeon
Education
Undergraduate: University of Notre Dame, 1974
Medical School: University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 1978
Internship: Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, 1978-1979
Residency: UC Medical Center, Christ Hospital, Children’s Hospital
Medical Center, Good Samaritan Hospital, 1979-1985
Board Certification
American Board of Neurological Surgery
Experience
- Mayfield Clinic, Cincinnati: Neurosurgeon, 1985-present; Treasurer,
Board of Directors, 2006-present; Secretary, 2000-2004; Vice Chair,
1992-2000
Mayfield Clinic Spine Surgery Center: President, 2009-present;
Medical Director, 2006-2009
UC Neuroscience Institute, Cincinnati: Neurosurgeon, 1998-present
The Christ Hospital, Cincinnati: Director of Neurosurgery,
2002-present; Associate Director of Neurosurgery, 1989-2002
UC College of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery: Associate
Professor, 1994-present; Assistant Professor, 1985-1993
Schaerer-Mayfield USA, Cincinnati and Biel, Switzerland: Scientific
Director, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors
Consultant: Abbott Spine; TranS1; Integra Life Sciences
Neurosurgical Consultant: Cincinnati Bengals, 1988-present; UC and
Miami University, 1990-present; Cincinnati Reds, 1990-1997
Office Location
The Christ Hospital
Medical Office Building
2123 Auburn Avenue, Suite 441
Cincinnati, Ohio 45219
Primary Hospital Affiliations*
The Christ Hospital, Good Samaritan Hospital,
Mayfield Clinic Spine Surgery Center
*Mayfield is affiliated with most major hospitals in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
Professional Memberships
American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Association of Pre-sacral Spine Surgeons
Congress of Neurological Surgeons
North American Spine Society
Ohio State Medical Association
Society of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
World Federation of Stereotactic Neurosurgery
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