10 most interesting Q&As on the spine industry

Here are 10 of the most interesting Q&As on the spine industry from Becker’s Spine Review.

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1. 3 most important areas for spine surgeons to grow their practice from Dr. Kern Singh

2. Dr. Jonathan Rasouli: Key thoughts on the spine fellowship process + the most important considerations for emerging spine surgeons

3. How Dr. Robert Masson plans to win with an independent spine practice model in 2019

4. Leadership in a competitive market: Cleveland Clinic’s Dr. Michael Steinmetz on the trends in spine today + the qualities he looks for in tomorrow’s leaders

5. Where will the next innovation come from in spine? Dr. Alpesh Patel says it will be procedural

6. How an early-career spine surgeon sees his practice evolving: Q&A with Dr. Sheyan Armaghani

7. Where data analytics and precision medicine are taking spine surgery: Q&A with Dr. Michael Verdon

8. Dr. Jeffrey C. Wang takes the helm of the North American Spine Society — 5 Qs on what to expect in 2019

9. The biggest opportunities in spine: 8 surgeons on practice & technology growth

10. The next gold standard in spine or the biggest fad of 2018? 4 spine surgeons discuss new key technologies

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