Edward Benzel, MD, of Cleveland Clinic, published a new edition of Benzel’s Spine Surgery.
Roderick Claybrooks, MD, joined Tampa, Fla.-based BioSpine Institute.
Paul Slosar, MD, president of SpineCare Medical Group in Daly City, Calif., discussed three big trends for 2018.
Carl Giordano, MD, published an autobiography detailing his life as a medical student and physician, which includes crashing a small plane in 2015.
Kirkland, Wash.-based EvergreenHealth welcomed Dustin Hayward, MD, to its spine and neurosurgical team.
P. Merrill White, III, MD, is the new medical director of Knoxville-based Tennessee Orthopaedic Clinics.
Tampa, Fla.-based Physician Partners of American welcomed minimally invasive spine surgeon James St. Louis, DO.
Dean Toumbis, MD, PhD, of Crystal River, Fla.-based Citrus Spine Institute, shared how independent spine practices can thrive in the future through personalized patient care, hospital collaboration and smart business tactics.
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