The Renaissance system of Mazor Robotics, based in Orlando, Fla., has been used to aid in placing over 15,000 spine devices.
Dr. Oishi, board-certified in neurosurgery, earned his medical degree from Joan Sanford Weill Medical College of Cornell University in New York. He completed his residency at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine-Yeshiva University in New York. Dr. Oishi also completed a fellowship in spine surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
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