Dr. Frempong-Boadu is the co-director of the NYU Langone Spine Center. He is an associate orthopedic and neurosurgery professor at NYU Langone Health. His research interests include cervical and lumbar spine diseases, and his research has been published in a variety of scientific publications.
He received his medical degree from the Philadelphia-based Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and underwent spine surgery fellowship training at the University of Florida Health Shands Hospital in Gainesville. Dr. Frempong-Boadu has performed more than 4,500 complex spinal surgery procedures.
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