Abitur from a Scientific secondary school in Bad Tölz, Germany (1978-1987); Medical education from Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich; Specialized in neurosurgery in 2003; Completed additional courses related to neurosurgery in 2009
Prof. Dr. Michael Stoffel stands as the chief physician at Helios Krefeld Clinic in Germany, where he leads the Neurosurgery and Spine Surgery department. With a career spanning over 24 years, Prof. Dr. Stoffel has established himself as an expert in microsurgical treatments and radiosurgery. His educational journey includes earning an Abitur from a Scientific secondary school in Bad Tölz, Germany, and completing medical education at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. Specializing in neurosurgery in 2003, he further enhanced his skills with additional courses in 2009. In the course of his professional trajectory, Prof. Dr. Michael Stoffel undertook research fellowships at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich in 1997 and subsequently worked as a physician in the Neurosurgery Department at the same institute in 1999. His diverse experiences include a year of service in the German Military. By 2005, he had assumed the role of the head of the spinal surgery unit at Bonn University. Since 2011, Prof. Dr. Stoffel has been at the forefront of the Neurosurgery department at Helios Krefeld Clinic, providing exceptional services. He is recognized for his contributions, earning the certificate of excellence from the DWG society and serving as an editor for the same society. As an integral member of DGNC and DWG organizations from 2015 to 2018, Prof. Dr. Michael Stoffel remains dedicated to advancing neurosurgery and spine surgery, making him a sought-after authority for the treatment of conditions such as Astrocytoma, Intervertebral Disc Hernia, Pituitary Adenoma, Brain Cyst, Spina Bifida, Pituitary Cyst, Spinal Stroke, and Fracture of the Spine.
Certificate of excellence from DWG society; Editor for DWG society
Important member of DGNC and DWG organizations (2015-2018)
Astrocytoma; Intervertebral Disc Hernia; Pituitary Adenoma; Brain Cyst; Spina Bifida; Pituitary Cyst; Spinal Stroke; Fracture of the Spine.