Drs. Scott Boden, Johnny Delashaw & more: 4 spine surgeons making headlines

Here are four spine and neurosurgeons making headlines.

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A federal judge rejected The Seattle Times’ bid to dismiss defamation claims brought by Johnny Delashaw, MD.

Cathleen Van Buskirk, MD, pled guilty to bankruptcy fraud. 

Atlanta-based Emory University School of Medicine elected Scott Boden, MD, to serve as its orthopedic department chair.

Lowville, N.Y.-based Lewis County General Hospital welcomed Nicholas Qandah, DO, and in doing so made neurosurgery services available. 

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