Mount Sinai Spine Center names Dr. Sheeraz Qureshi associate director: 5 highlights

New York City-based Mount Sinai Hospital’s spine center named Sheeraz Qureshi, MD, associate director.

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Here are five highlights:

 

1. Additionally, Dr. Qureshi will serve as chief of minimally invasive orthopedic spine surgery at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.

 

2. Dr. Qureshi also serves as an orthopedic surgery associate professor and co-director of the spinal surgery fellowship program at Icahn School of Medicine.

 

3. He specializes in minimally invasive and motion-sparing spine surgery, with an emphasis on cervical and lumbar spine surgery.

 

4. The author of more than 100 book chapters and articles, Dr. Qureshi lectures on spine surgery skills around the world.

 

5. Dr. Qureshi completed his spine surgery fellowship at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. He has also served as the Cervical Spine Research Society Traveling Fellow.

 

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