Mark McLaughlin M.d.

Founder And Partner, Princeton Brain, Spine, And Sports Medicine at Princeton Brain Spine & Sports Medicine

Mark McLaughlin, M.D. is a neurosurgeon with extensive experience in complex spine surgery and minimally invasive spine treatments. Mark has authored two textbooks and multiple publications in the field of cervical and lumbar spine surgery. In 1999, they joined Princeton Brain Spine & Sports Medicine where they perform surgeries and helps patients with critical spine-related health decisions. In 2005, Mark founded and became a partner at Princeton Brain, Spine, and Sports Medicine, where they lead a team of neurosurgeons and clinicians, providing high-quality care with compassion. Additionally, they are a published author, speaker, and content creator, addressing topics such as physician burnout, leadership development, and competitive advantage. On the side, they are involved in coaching and chairmanship roles at Princeton Wrestling Club and Trenton Youth Wrestling. Mark has also served as the President of the Young Neurosurgeons' Committee at the American Association of Neurological Surgeons.

Mark McLaughlin, M.D. obtained their Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine. Following this, they pursued a Fellowship at Emory University School of Medicine from 1999 to 2000. Prior to that, they completed their Internship and Residency in the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine between 1992 and 1999. Mark received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Philosophy from William & Mary from 1983 to 1988. Additionally, they studied Neurological Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh. Mark McLaughlin attended The Pingry School, but specific information regarding their time there is not provided.

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