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Dr. Ciro G. Randazzo: Staying on top of your game as a neurosurgeon, the future of bundled payments in spine and more
Ciro G. Randazzo, MD, is the chief neurosurgery at Hudson Regional Hospital in Secaucus, N.J., and a physician with IGEA Brain, Spine & Orthopedics. He is both a board-certified neurosurgeon and neuroendovascular specialist. -
Dr. Paul Houle: The future of spinal fusions and what device has dramatically improved OR efficiency
Paul Houle, MD, is a board-certified neurosurgeon with Cape Cod Healthcare Neurosurgery in Hyannis, Mass. -
Dr. Jason Koh: Behind the scenes of Skokie Hospital's $400M transformation into an orthopedics, spine institute
Jason Koh, MD, the director of NorthShore Orthopaedic & Spine Institute based in Skokie, Ill., discusses NorthShore University HealthSystem's new approach to orthopedic and spine care. -
Dr. J. Brian Gill: Spinal fusions, the future of 3D printing and advancements in OR technology
J. Brian Gill, MD, MBA, is a fellowship trained and board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon at Nebraska Spine Hospital in Omaha. -
Dr. Paul McCormick: How to maintain patient safety as spine surgery becomes more complex
Paul McCormick, MD, is co-surgeon-in-chief of NewYork-Presbyterian Och Spine Hospital and co-chair of the Spine Patient Safety Summit in New York City. -
Dr. Roy W. Sanders: challenges in orthopedics, new payment models and surgeon opportunities
Roy W. Sanders, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, focused on acute trauma and posttraumatic reconstruction, as well as foot and ankle surgery. -
Dr. Lawrence Lenke: The big opportunity for innovation in spine patient safety
Lawrence Lenke, MD, surgeon-in-chief of NewYork-Presbyterian Och Spine Hospital and co-chair of the Safety in Spine Surgery Summit, discusses the culture of patient safety in spine and where the best organizations are headed. -
Dr. Brian R. Gantwerker: spinal fusions, 3D printing and the future of spine surgery
Brian, R. Gantwerker, MD, is a board-certified neurosurgeon, specializes in the treatment of brain tumors, as well as degenerative diseases and injuries of the spinal cord.
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