Drs. Ahmed Khan, Michael Raber & more: 9 spine & neurosurgeons making headlines

Here are nine spine and neurosurgeons making headlines.

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Life Spine initiated its Prolift Expandable Interbody System clinical study in partnership with Ahmed Khan, MD

While Michael Raber, MD, was still in training, he committed to an employment contract with Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville, Ark., that included a $48,000 signing bonus, but he decided to quit months before his scheduled July 2017 start date. Now, a judge has ordered him to repay the payroll taxes on his signing bonus and recruitment expenses, in addition to paying back the bonus.

T.S. Kanaka, PhD, 86, passed away Nov. 14. She was the first female neurosurgeon in Asia and the third female neurosurgeon in the world.

Colin Haines, MD, and Christopher Good, MDperformed a spine surgery combining endoscopic and robotic-guided technology.

John Lubicky, MDperformed the first robotic-assisted pediatric spinal surgery in West Virginia.

Donald Reigel, MD, 81, passed away.

The Washington Department of Health reprimanded David Baker, MD, for his behavior toward staff and patients at Arlington, Wash.-based Skagit Regional Health.

Tamif Tawfik, MDjoined Brick, N.J.-based Hackensack Meridian Health Ocean Medical Center.

More articles on spine:
Gender does not predict MIS TLIF outcomes, study finds
Trailblazing female neurosurgeon passes away
Patients are driving change in spine, orthopedic department structures — Here’s how: Q&A with Dr. Frank Shen

 

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