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Dr. Raymond Gardocki: Adding endoscopic spine at Vanderbilt & how COVID changed how he performs spine surgery
In October, Raymond Gardocki, MD, joined Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn., where he will help develop the endoscopic spine surgery program. -
Twin Cities' new CEO on consolidation in orthopedics, value-based care & growth in 2021
Twin Cities Orthopedics, a 144-physician group based in Golden Valley, Minn., named Aaron Johnson CEO in October, succeeding Troy Simonson in the role. -
Dr. Eeric Truumees on the year ahead and his hopes for the North American Spine Society
Eeric Truumees, MD, was named president of the North American Spine Society earlier this month. Dr. Truumees practices at Texas Spine and Scoliosis and is a professor of orthopedic and neurological surgery at the University of Texas-Dell Medical School, both in Austin. -
Dr. Mark Malone on founding his own practice, filling the need for pain management
Mark Malone, MD, founded Austin, Texas-based Advanced Pain Care. A former back pain patient himself, Dr. Malone turned to a spinal stimulator to resolve pain that surgeries couldn't. -
Dr. Sonia Eden returns home to 'rebirth' DMC's neurosurgery residency program, address healthcare disparities
Becker's Spine Review spoke with Sonia Eden, MD, newly appointed chief of neurosurgery at Detroit Medical Center Harper University Hospital, about why she joined DMC and future goals. -
Dr. Alok Sharan: Coronavirus, cost savings will speed adoption of awake spine surgery
Alok Sharan, MD, was recently appointed director of spine and orthopedics at NJ Spine and Wellness in East Brunswick, N.J. -
Dr. Alexander Vaccaro on the 'secret sauce' behind Rothman Orthopaedics' Florida expansion
Becker's Spine Review spoke with Alexander Vaccaro, MD, PhD, president of Philadelphia-based Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, about the secret behind the group's Florida expansion and key markets for orthopedics today. -
Spine practices must 'understand and accept our interdependence,' Dr. Jeffrey Cantor says
Jeffrey Cantor, MD, of Cantor Spine Institute in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., outlined the biggest obstacle facing spine providers during COVID-19 and how practices can support each other during this challenging period. -
Dr. Greg Gullung: Commercial payers' approval process is biggest barrier to spine care
Greg Gullung, MD, an orthopedic spine surgeon at Birmingham-based OrthoAlabama, discusses the biggest barrier for spine providers and how medical practices can help one another push through the COVID-19 crisis. -
How PROMs can enhance clinical care, research in orthopedics: Q&A with Dr. Eric Makhni
Eric Makhni, MD, serves as director of quality and informatics of Henry Ford Health System's orthopedic service line and clinical associate professor of orthopedic surgery at Wayne State University School of Medicine, both in Detroit. -
Dr. John Burleson: Key insights from Texas Back Institute fellowship + plans for the future
John Burleson, MD, recently graduated from the spine fellowship program at Texas Back Institute in Plano and is set to join Hughston Clinic in Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 1. -
Smart ideas in spine: 4 surgeons look to the future
Spine and neurosurgeons across the U.S. are facing very different realities than they were a year ago due to the pandemic. -
Dr. James Chappuis: Flexibility with patient schedules has been key during ramp-up
James Chappuis, MD, orthopedic spine surgeon and founder of SpineCenterAtlanta, outlines how his practice has tackled the economic challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic and the key to its ramp-up strategy. -
Dr. Khawar Siddique: California 2nd elective surgery shutdown 'only a matter of time'
Khawar Siddique, MD, a neurosurgeon with DOCS Spine + Orthopedics in Los Angeles, outlines how his practice has dealt with the economic challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and predicts a second elective surgery shutdown to hit the state soon. -
Dr. Mark Tantorski on the biggest time, money savers for his practice during pandemic
Mark Tantorski, DO, a spine surgeon with Premier Orthopaedics in West Chester, Pa., outlines best practices for the return to elective surgery and the technology that has helped his practice the most during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Texas Back Institute monitoring COVID-19 surge as hospital chains restrict elective cases
Texas Back Institute in Plano is keeping a close eye on the rising COVID-19 cases in the state as major hospital chains again begin to restrict elective procedures. -
'We have to prepare for the future now': Dr. James Lynch on the importance of ASC partnerships in spine
James Lynch, MD, is founder of SpineNevada in Reno, where he is chairman and CEO, as well as partner and director of spine services at Westchester, Ill.-based Regent Surgical Health. -
How Dr. Vladimir Sinkov opened his solo spine practice in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic
Despite the widespread disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Vladimir Sinkov, MD, opened his independent practice, Sinkov Spine Center, June 1. -
Dr. Rich Berger: 'We have to prepare' for more COVID-19 surges
Chicago could see multiple waves of COVID-19 as businesses reopen, according to Richard Berger, MD, an orthopedic surgeon who shared his thoughts with Becker's Spine Review. -
Dr. Craig Popp expects patient volumes to reach capacity soon, readies COVID-19 'playbook' for potential 2nd wave
Vero Beach, Fla.-based Vero Orthopaedics & Neurology has restarted elective surgeries in accordance with Gov. Ron DeSantis' recent guidance and is expected to return to pre-pandemic patient volumes in the coming weeks.
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