Here are five notes:
1. In this new role, Dr. Davis will facilitate research efforts and develop collaborative partnerships.
2. He will oversee the implementation of Laser Spine Institute’s new clinical trial platform.
3. He will also advise Laser Spine Institute’s executive leadership team on all research activities.
4. Dr. Davis is a fellow in the American College of Surgeons, and he was one of the first surgeons in the country to use dynamic stabilization.
5. He completed his residency and fellowship at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.
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