Bruce Mc Cormack
About Bruce Mc Cormack
Bruce McCormack is the Co-Founder and Director of Providence Medical Technology, Inc., where he has worked since 2008. He holds a Doctor of Medicine degree and has extensive experience in neurosurgery and spinal surgery research.
Work at Providence Medical Technology
Bruce McCormack serves as Co-Founder and Director at Providence Medical Technology, Inc., a role he has held since 2008. The company, located in Pleasanton, California, focuses on innovative solutions in spinal surgery. Under his leadership, the organization has developed technologies aimed at improving surgical outcomes and patient care in the field of neurosurgery.
Education and Expertise
Bruce McCormack has an extensive educational background in medicine and surgery. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brown University. He completed his Doctor of Medicine at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons. His surgical training includes an internship in General Surgery at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and a residency in Neurological Surgery at New York University School of Medicine. He has also completed Spine Fellowships and served as a Clinical Instructor in Neurosurgery at both The University of New Mexico School of Medicine and the University of Florida College of Medicine.
Research Contributions
Bruce McCormack has contributed significantly to research in spinal surgery. His work includes studies evaluating the outcomes of tissue-sparing posterior cervical fusion and the development of minimally invasive techniques. He has published research on percutaneous posterior cervical fusion for single-level radiculopathy and has conducted biomechanical evaluations of cervical cage stabilization systems. His collaborative efforts with other researchers and surgeons have resulted in multiple clinical and peer-reviewed publications in the field.
Clinical Experience
With a strong clinical background, Bruce McCormack has worked extensively in neurosurgery and spinal surgery. His experience encompasses both surgical practice and academic instruction. He has held positions as a Clinical Instructor in Neurosurgery, allowing him to educate and mentor the next generation of surgeons while remaining actively involved in clinical research.