10 most-read spine stories in March

Here are the 10 most-read spine stories for March.

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1. Fugitive spine surgeon’s fellow surgeons speak out about working alongside him: 5 insights

2. Alaska neurosurgeon sued after photographing patient’s genitals during spine surgery — 6 insights

3. Top 5 best-compensated medical specialties: neurosurgery is No. 1

4. State-by-state breakdown of 95+ ASCs with spine surgery

5. Ambulatory Surgery Center Association ‘sharply rebukes’ Kaiser Health News, USA Today for report on surgery centers: 6 things to know

6. 10 things to know about Medtronic

7. Zimmer Biomet employees to hold walk-out: 4 observations

8. Blue Cross Blue Shield adopts new opioid standard — 3 things to know

9. Former Swedish Neuroscience Institute Chair Dr. Johnny Delashaw claims conspiracy — 5 things to know

10. 9 spine surgeons discuss their favorite MIS technology

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