10 spine surgeon leaders to know

Here are 10 spine surgeon leaders to know.

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Alan Dacre, MD, of Billings-based OrthoMontana

Thomas Dowling Jr., MD, of Long Island (N.Y.) Spine Specialists.

Jaren Riley, MD, of Rocky Mountain Hospital of Children at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center in Denver

David Essig, MD, of Great Neck, N.Y.-based University Orthopaedic Associates

Gregory Trost, MD, of University of Wisconsin Health in Madison

Peter Angevine, MD, of New York City-based Columbia University Neurological Institute of New York

Charles Kanaly, MD, of The Neurosurgery Center of Southern New England in Fall River, Mass.

John Ray, MD, of Fort Collins (Colo.) Spine

Marco Ferrone, MD, of Boston-based Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Omar Osmani, MD, of Spine and Orthopedic Center of New Mexico in Roswell

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