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About the doctor

Dr. Temur Duschanov

Neurosurgeon with a focus on minimally invasive and full endoscopic spine surgery

Dr. Duschanov continues developing his endoscopic spine practice through ongoing mentorship and international fellowship exposure in Japan and the United States.

Current roles

  • Associate Professor, School of Medicine, Central Asian University
  • Elective Attending Neurosurgeon, Prof Med Service, Tashkent
  • Former Neurosurgeon, Republican Scientific Center of Neurosurgery and Emergency Medicine
  • Regional Chief for Central Asia, Fujita Alumni

Biography

Academic, international, and patient-facing experience

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Dr. Temur Duschanov is a Tashkent-based neurosurgeon with experience across emergency, academic, elective, and fellowship settings in Uzbekistan, Japan, and the United States.

He has served as Associate Professor at Central Asian University since September 2021 and currently sees elective neurosurgical and spine consultation patients in Tashkent.

His training includes a neurosurgery fellowship at Fujita Health University Banbuntane Hotokukai Hospital in Nagoya focused on cerebrovascular and spinal neurosurgery, followed by a fellowship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in skull base and cerebrovascular surgery with microsurgical bypass training.

Alongside broader neurosurgical work, his stated professional interests include spine surgery and minimally invasive surgery, with current patient-facing messaging centered on full endoscopic spine surgery and second-opinion review.

Why this matters for patients

Training history helps patients understand the practice background, but treatment recommendations still depend on current symptoms, examination, imaging, and case suitability.

Training and fellowships

2023

Neurosurgery Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

Department of Neurological Surgery fellowship covering skull base and cerebrovascular surgery with microsurgical bypass training.

2017-2018

Neurosurgery Fellowship, Fujita Health University, Japan

Focused on cerebrovascular neurosurgery and spinal neurosurgery in Nagoya.

2013-2016

Master's Degree in Neurosurgery, Tashkent Medical Academy

Postgraduate neurosurgery training in Uzbekistan.

2006-2013

Bachelor's Diploma, General Practitioner, Tashkent Medical Academy

General medicine education at the Urgench branch.

Languages and communication

  • Uzbek (native)
  • Russian (fluent)
  • English (fluent, IELTS 6.5)
  • Japanese (beginner)
  • Turkish (beginner)

Selected professional milestones

  • 2024: Professional work involving spatial-computing-assisted visualization during full endoscopic monoportal spine surgery.
  • 2017: Neurosurgery fellowship scholarship, Fujita Health University, Nagoya.
  • 2016: Recognized among gifted master's graduates and offered a role at the Republican Scientific Center of Neurosurgery.
  • 2013-2016: Educational grant winner for first place in neurosurgery residency entrance exams.

Next step

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