Dr. Haid is certified by The American Board of Neurological Surgery. His clinical interests include artificial cervical discs, cervical herniated discs, cervical spine diseases, cervical spine disorders, degenerative spine and discectomies. His research interests include spinal reconstruction techniques.
Dr. Haid has contributed more than 130 scientific articles to peer-reviewed journals and has written more than 85 chapters on the treatment of spinal disorders. He has served on the editorial boards of Journal of Neurosurgery-Spine, Clinical Neurosurgery and Spine. He has been named the Richard C. Schneider Lecturer for the American Association of Neurological Surgeons and the Charles Drake Lecturer for the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.
Dr. Haid earned his medical degree at West Virginia University in Morganstown, where he also completed his residency in neurosurgery. He has also completed a fellowship in spinal disorders at the University of Florida College of Medicine in Gainesville.
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