Richard C. Schneider, M.D. Chief of Neurosurgery University of Michigan 1969 - 1979.

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Richard C. Schneider, M.D. Chief of Neurosurgery University of Michigan

THE BOSS

Richard C. Schneider M.D. Professor and Section Head, Neurosurgery University of Michigan President, American Association of Neurological Surgeons 1974 Vice President, Neurosurgical Society of America Vice President, American Board of Neurological Surgery Honored Guest, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, 1977

Correlative Neurosurgery 1955, 1969, 1982 Head and Neck Injuries in Football 1973 Sports Injuries, Mechanisms, Prevention and Treatment 1985

Take down the clock and put up a calendar

You can’t make an omelette without breaking some eggs

Dick Schneider A demanding teacher A no-nonsense leader A conscientious physician A careful and deliberate surgeon And, most importantly, a good man