Partnerships with DePuy Synthes, Globus Medical, Medtronic, NuVasive, Olympus and Varian Medical Systems provided funding for the foundation’s clinical fellowship grants program.
Here are the 17 universities and hospitals that received spine fellowships through the program:
1. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles)
2. Duke University (Durham, N.C.)
3. Johns Hopkins (Baltimore)
4. Rhode Island Hospital (Providence)
5. Rush University Medical Center (Chicago)
6. Thomas Jefferson University (Philadelphia)
7. University of California, San Francisco
8. University of Cincinnati
9. University of Louisville (Ky.)
10. University of Miami
11. University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)
12. University of Pittsburgh Physicians
13. University of Texas-Southwestern (Dallas)
14. University of Utah (Salt Lake City)
15. University of Washington (Seattle)
16. University of Wisconsin (Madison)
17. Washington University (St. Louis)
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