Karin Marie Muraszko is an American pediatric neurosurgeon.
As of 2012, she was the Julian T. Hoff Professor and chair of the department of neurosurgery at the University of Michigan.
She is the first woman to head a neurosurgery department at any medical school in the US. She specializes in brain and spinal cord abnormalities. She was a 2020 electee to the National Academy of Medicine in pediatric neurosurgery.
She graduated with a B.S. at Yale University in 1977 with a major in history and biology. Muraszko obtained her medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1981. She initially intended to specialize in psychiatry but switched to neurological surgery in her third year. She was the first neurosurgery resident with a physical disability at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center where the chairman of the neurological surgery department described her as "...the most outstanding person I've met in medicine" and further "...her intelligence, tenacity and motivation have enabled her to make a remarkable contribution to the care of our patients". She was the first woman admitted, in 1981, into the neurosurgery residency at Columbia's New York Neurological Institute. She completed her residency in 1988.
She is the medical director of "Project Shunt", the neurosurgery component of an annual medical mission by the Michigan, Ohio, chapter of the medical charity "Healing the Children" to Guatemala, which has one of the highest incidences of spina bifida in the world. She began leading the mission at the University of Michigan in 1998, leading a team of surgeons, residents and nurses in Guatemala City.
Muraszko serves on the Physician's Advisory Committee of the Spina Bifida Association of America and the March of Dimes.
Muraszko was elected as the first woman to be president of the Society of Neurological Surgeons during the SNS Centennial celebration year. She is a founding member of Women in Neurosurgery. She was a 2020 electee to the National Academy of Medicine in pediatric neurosurgery.
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