Nigerian surgeon Dr. Oluwole Olugbeniga Ige selected for fellowship at Center for Spine and Orthopedics: 4 takeaways

Dr. Oluwole Olugbeniga Ige, MD, from Ondo State, Nigeria, is joining the Center for Spine and Orthopedics on a fellowship. Here are four things you need to know.

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1. Dr. Ige is a fellowship trained spine surgeon and the chief medical director of the Ondo State Trauma and Surgical Centre.

 

2. Dr. Ige is one of the only spine care leaders in the area.

 

3. Dr. Ige started his fellowship Aug. 1 and will continue it until Sept. 8 studying degeneration under CSO founder Michael Janssen, MD.

 

4. Dr. Janssen has trained more than 150 international surgeons in advanced spine procedures.

 

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