Drs. Courtland Davis, Roger Härtl & more: 5 spine & neurosurgeons making headlines

Here are five spine and neurosurgeons making headlines.

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New York City-based Weill Cornell Medicine spine surgeon Roger Härtl, MD, will direct a Global Health neurosurgery fellowship in East Africa. The fellowship is still open to applications.

Courtland Davis, MD, 97, passed away Oct. 16.

ORTHOReBIRTH USA signed a letter of intent to develop new biologic products with Loubert Suddaby, MD.

Norfolk, Va.-based Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters added Kimberly Mackey, MD, to its neurosurgery team.

Maria Peris-Celda, MD, joined Albany (N.Y.) Meds’ neurosurgery department.

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