Joshua Wind
About Joshua Wind
Joshua Wind is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Neurosurgery at George Washington University, where he has worked since 2013. He completed his medical training at Loyola University Chicago and has a background in both general and neurosurgery residency at George Washington University.
Current Position at George Washington University
Joshua Wind serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Neurosurgery at George Washington University. He has held this position since 2013, contributing to the education and training of medical students and residents in the field of neurosurgery. His role involves both clinical practice and academic responsibilities within the university's medical program.
Previous Experience at George Washington University
Joshua Wind completed his residency in neurosurgery at George Washington University from 2006 to 2013. Prior to that, he was a general surgery resident at the same institution for 11 months in 2006. His extensive training at this university laid the foundation for his current academic and clinical roles.
Educational Background
Joshua Wind earned a Bachelor of Science degree from William & Mary, where he studied from 1998 to 2002. He then pursued a Doctor of Medicine degree at Loyola University Chicago, completing his studies from 2002 to 2006. His educational background provides a strong basis for his expertise in neurosurgery.
Research Fellowship at National Institutes of Health
Joshua Wind worked as a research fellow at the National Institutes of Health from 2010 to 2011. This experience allowed him to engage in advanced research, contributing to the field of neurosurgery and enhancing his clinical knowledge.
Current Role at Washington Neurosurgical Associates
Since 2013, Joshua Wind has been practicing as a neurosurgeon at Washington Neurosurgical Associates. His clinical work involves diagnosing and treating patients with neurological disorders, further solidifying his expertise in the field.