Here are five points:
1. Dr. Osman will treat patients at the new office because of the demand for minimally invasive endoscopic spine surgeries.
2. He will also perform surgeries in the Germantown surgical center.
3. Dr. Osman teaches minimally invasive endoscopic techniques to other spine surgeons.
4. He also performs open and minimally invasive spine procedures; minimally invasive and complex joint replacements; sports medicine surgeries; hand and foot surgery; and orthopedic trauma surgery.
5. Dr. Osman completed his spine surgery fellowship at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.
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