Dr. Slavin, an assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, specializes in degenerative spine disorders, minimally invasive spine surgery and spinal microsurgery. He joins Ziev Moses, MD, who was onboarded in November.
Before taking this role, Dr. Slavin was an attending neurosurgeon at Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
Both surgeons are seeing patients at UMass Memorial Surgery at Milford.
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