Here are five points:
1. Dr. Couch’s appointment is effective July 18.
2. He specializes in minimally invasive neck and spine surgery as well as general neurosurgical procedures.
3. Dr. Couch recently completed a minimally invasive spine surgery fellowship at Semmes-Murphey Neurology and Spine Institute in Memphis, Tenn.
4. Before his fellowship, Dr. Couch completed his neurosurgery residency at Hackensack (N.J.) University Medical Center and Livingston, N.J.-based Saint Barnabas Medical Center.
5. He earned his doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from Pikeville-based Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine.
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