3 spine surgeons in the news

From predictions on robotics in spine surgery to leadership named in New York, here are three spine surgeons making headlines this week:

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John Golfinos, MD, will lead a research project at New York City-based NYU Grossman School of Medicine on imaging and navigation for spine and neurosurgery.

Richard Chua, MD, spoke with Becker’s Spine Review about the state of robotics in spine surgery and his outlook for the year.

Neurosurgeon Hilarie Tomasiewicz, MD, PhD, was named the first site chief of neurosurgery at Mount Sinai Queens in New York City. She will be tasked with building a neurosurgical program focused on spine surgery.

More articles on spine:
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DOJ recovers $2.2B under False Claims Act — 2 orthopedic cases at center of FY 2020
Spine surgeon began using robot 1 year ago; now uses it in half of cases

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