Daniel Raper, MBBS
Assistant Professor
Neurological Surgery
School of Medicine

daniel.raper@ucsf.edu

Assistant Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery

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Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Director of UCSF Cerebrovascular Surgery at Regional Medical Center Director of UCSF Cerebrovascular Surgery at Good Samaritan Hospital Director of UCSF Interventional Stroke Service at Regional Medical Center Director of UCSF Interventional Stroke Service at Good Samaritan Hospital Co-Director, UCSF Cerebrovascular Fellowship

Dr. Daniel Raper is a neurosurgeon with subspecialty skills in Cerebrovascular surgery, Endovascular neurosurgery, and Neurosurgical innovation and research. He has been a strong advocate for incorporation of minimally invasive procedures and techniques for improving safety and efficacy of complex cerebrovascular procedures.

Dr. Raper practices at Good Samaritan Hospital, San Jose; Regional Medical Center, San Jose; Washington Hospital, Fremont; and El Camino Hospital, Mountain View, as well as at UCSF Medical Center in San Francisco.

Awards

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  • Educator of the Year, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, 2021
  • Patient's Choice Award, Joe Niekro Foundation, 2021

Education & Training

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  • Cerebrovascular Surgery Fellowship University of California, San Francisco 06/2020
  • Neuroendovascular Fellowship University of Virginia 06/2019
  • Neurosurgery residency University of Virginia 06/2019
  • MBBS Medicine University of Sydney 12/2010
  • AB Biochemistry Harvard University 05/2004

Interests

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  • Stroke
  • Arteriovenous malformations
  • Arteriovenous fistulae
  • Cerebrovascular
  • Intracranial stenosis
  • Intracranial aneurysm
  • Endovascular
  • Carotid stenosis

Publications (136)

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Pseudotumor CerebriSubarachnoid HemorrhageCerebral AngiographyNeurosurgical ProceduresEmbolization, TherapeuticCerebrovascular DisordersMoyamoya DiseaseCranial SinusesStentsIntracranial Arteriovenous MalformationsCentral Nervous System Vascular MalformationsIntracranial AneurysmAneurysm, RupturedCerebral RevascularizationEndovascular Procedures

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