4 spine and neurosurgeons making the news — Drs. Andrew Cappuccino, Ciro Randazzo & more

Here are four spine and neurosurgeons making headlines:

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Neurosurgeon Praveen Mummaneni, MD, of the University of California San Francisco provided his opinion on bundled payments in spine.

Double-fellowship trained spine neurosurgeon Lali Sekhon, MD, PhD, outlined how he stays on top of his game, his theory on battling the opioid crisis and more.

Board-certified neurosurgeon Jeffrey S. Oppenheim, MD, at Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center in West Islip, N.Y., was honored with the Sister Joseph Rita Award for Medical Excellence.

Chief of neurosurgery at Hudson Regional Hospital in Secaucus, N.J., Ciro Randazzo, MD, described how he stays on top his game as a neurosurgeon, the feat he is most proud of and more.

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