NASS Offers Evidence Analysis Education for Spine Surgeons

The North American Spine Society, in conjunction with the University of Alberta’s Centre for Health Evidence, is providing a free online course in evidence analysis for its members, according to a NASS news release.

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The interactive program is based on content from the Users’ Guides to the Medical Literature, and is designed to help practitioners improve their ability to find, appraise and use evidence appearing in health sciences literature.

The 15-30 hour course is customized for NASS members. “NASS believes its commitment to the development of evidence-based tools can only serve to help improve the quality of care delivered to spine patients and equip members for today’s medical environment,” according to the release.

Read the NASS release on the course for evidence-based medicine.

Read other coverage on NASS:

– Spine Surgeon Advocacy Efforts: Q&A With NASS Advocacy Committee Chair Dr. Raj Rao


– NASS: Exercise Caution With Intradiscal Steroid Injections for Chronic Lower Back Pain Patients


– Spinal Fusion Reimbursement: Q&A With NASS President Dr. Greg Przybylski

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